That deal catapulted Cardinale to the center of the Ellisons’ inner circle and put him at the forefront of the fight for ...
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The Godfather: Ralph Fiennes reveals why he can't stop watching the 1972 classic
Actor Ralph Fiennes shares his enduring love for The Godfather, calling it a 'magical' film he can't stop watching.
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This famous ‘Godfather’ scene everyone loves to quote was filmed in N.J. But don’t try to visit.
The iconic 'leave the gun, take the cannoli' location sits behind fences in a New Jersey park, but there's hope it might ...
Pacino also recalls how he initially struggled on the iconic Francis Ford Coppola film and even received some pressure from the director. When Al Pacino got hurt on the set of The Godfather, the actor ...
The humble origins of a classic Godfather quote. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You know the great line that Clemenza says, ...
The classic film turns 45 today. — -- Believe it or not, 45 years ago today, "The Godfather" hit movie theaters across the United States. The film, starring Marlon Brando and a then-unknown Al ...
There is a famous scene in Francis Ford Coppola’s 1972 epic The Godfather where patriarch Vito Corleone (played by Marlon Brando) calls a meeting with the major crime families of New York City.
Director Francis Ford Coppola (Megalopolis) and The Godfather novelist Mario Puzo co-wrote the screenplay for The Godfather Part II, which effectively serves as both a prequel and a sequel to the ...
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