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Take the Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast
Lou Bortone, Consigliere and Godfather Aficionado
14 episodes
5 days ago
The Godfather, often cited as one of the greatest films (and novels) ever created, recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary. And despite its vintage, like a fine wine, The Godfather only seems to get better with age. The continuing influence of the trilogy can be seen not only in other classics it spawned, such as The Sopranos, but in more recent popular culture. Try streaming an episode of “Billions,” for example, without hearing not-so-subtle references to The Godfather. This podcast will explore the history of the films, along with The Godfather's continuing impact on our culture.
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The Godfather, often cited as one of the greatest films (and novels) ever created, recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary. And despite its vintage, like a fine wine, The Godfather only seems to get better with age. The continuing influence of the trilogy can be seen not only in other classics it spawned, such as The Sopranos, but in more recent popular culture. Try streaming an episode of “Billions,” for example, without hearing not-so-subtle references to The Godfather. This podcast will explore the history of the films, along with The Godfather's continuing impact on our culture.
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"The Miracle on Mulholland" Take The Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast - Episode 6
Take the Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast
9 minutes 44 seconds
2 years ago
"The Miracle on Mulholland" Take The Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast - Episode 6

How a Hollywood Has-Been Landed the Role of a Lifetime

By the late sixties, the legendary star once considered the greatest actor in the world was an overweight, out of work, washed up has-been. Worse yet, after a string of bad movies and a reputation for being difficult to work with, he was considered "box office poison." No studio in Hollywood would touch him… 

So when Godfather author Mario Puzo and director Francis Ford Coppola told the studio execs at Paramount that they wanted the once-great 47-year-old Marlon Brando to play The Godfather, the suggestion was met with ridicule. 

The very mention of Brando's name sent Paramount owner "Hurricane" Charlie Bluhdorn into a fit of rage. Studio head Robert Evans said "anyone but Brando - Marlon is as dead as could be." Another Paramount exec insisted that Brando would tank the movie. "He's washed up, he's finished," they warned Bluhdorn. I

n fact, studio president Stanley Jaffe had a meeting with Coppola and stated: "As long as I'm president of the studio, Marlon Brando will not be in this picture, and I will no longer allow you to discuss it." 

Today, it's hard to imagine anyone but Brando in the role of Don Vito Corleone, but at the time, everyone involved had an opinion about who should play The Godfather…

Take the Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast
The Godfather, often cited as one of the greatest films (and novels) ever created, recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary. And despite its vintage, like a fine wine, The Godfather only seems to get better with age. The continuing influence of the trilogy can be seen not only in other classics it spawned, such as The Sopranos, but in more recent popular culture. Try streaming an episode of “Billions,” for example, without hearing not-so-subtle references to The Godfather. This podcast will explore the history of the films, along with The Godfather's continuing impact on our culture.