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Francis Ford Coppola gives a behind the scenes look at The Godfather.
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@ezekieljarek7705
@ezekieljarek7705 4 года назад
Francis fought for more than just Marlon Brando. The executives didn't want Al Pacino neither. Thank you Francis for fighting for your vision, you created a master piece
@lmc2664
@lmc2664 2 года назад
The takeaway is to trust your intuition and stick to it.
@billybabu
@billybabu 5 лет назад
He made them an offer they couldn't refuse.
@caesardmello8882
@caesardmello8882 4 года назад
Hahahahaha was funny 🤣
@56018AZ
@56018AZ 4 года назад
I will copy and share in FB WOW!!
@ItsHohzay
@ItsHohzay 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@vannhelsin2434
@vannhelsin2434 4 года назад
Goodone my friend
@alexeiromanov2250
@alexeiromanov2250 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣👍
@CarlosCruz-ll5ez
@CarlosCruz-ll5ez 4 года назад
the Godfather without Marlon Brando would Had not been the Godfather!
@yankee2666
@yankee2666 4 года назад
What would it have been, 'Revenge of Bambi'?
@CarlosCruz-ll5ez
@CarlosCruz-ll5ez 4 года назад
@@yankee2666 man you are hilarious!
@syedinsaf7481
@syedinsaf7481 4 года назад
It's quite interesting because if he would've never acted in it then you wouldn't have said it 🤔😂
@CarlosCruz-ll5ez
@CarlosCruz-ll5ez 4 года назад
seriously you are so right with your comment, I could have never pictured anyone else playing that part!
@gurukirupa9840
@gurukirupa9840 3 года назад
Any Brando film sans Brando woulda been nothin'. He was a contenda. He was a somebody, that Brando!
@ImranSahir1
@ImranSahir1 8 лет назад
Pacino himself was against the idea of casting him as Michael since he thought the role too big for him. Coppola did it and the rest is history.
@sebastianalegria3401
@sebastianalegria3401 7 лет назад
do you think The godfather part 2 is better than before?
@2696ize
@2696ize 7 лет назад
I saw on " Center Stage" when James Caan was on, that originally Pacino was going to play Sonny, and Caan was gonna play Michael. And I also saw an audition video where Deniro auditioned for the role of Sonny.
@ImranSahir1
@ImranSahir1 7 лет назад
Yes, I think Godfather II is the best of trilogy. Period.
@Gambino_Crime_Family
@Gambino_Crime_Family 7 лет назад
Mike Robbins if Marlon didn't want the role, Robert De Niro could play Vito Corleone in Godfather 1 though
@Scyllax
@Scyllax 6 лет назад
Coppola's first choice for Michael, according to Mario Puzo, was Robert Redford.
@raydownes3289
@raydownes3289 4 года назад
I had the pleasure of speaking with Marlon Brando several times on the phone, I was friends with Christian Brando his first born, I befriended him when he lived in New Hampshire. We would work in his garage building my camping trailer or going out to get something to eat, we just hung out. Christian would be busy welding and the phone would ring so I'd answer it, it was Marlon. I would say oh let me get Christian and Marlon would say well Ray lets talk awhile my son has told me a lot about you. There I was talking to the greatest actor and it was no big deal he was very charming and we had some laughs. I also had the pleasure of meeting some of the Brando family when they visited NH.
@brankastupar7101
@brankastupar7101 4 года назад
Wow, You are lucky man! You met a legend.
@brandue4523
@brandue4523 4 года назад
Now, that's a very interesting story. Thanks for sharing.
@billymorphew8647
@billymorphew8647 4 года назад
Ray Downes awesome stuff man👍
@adambob3123
@adambob3123 4 года назад
Ray Downes do u have an instagram ? you seem very interesting person
@adambob3123
@adambob3123 4 года назад
RESPECT MY AUTHORITY who you talking to?
@ferabra8939
@ferabra8939 9 лет назад
Amazing story. That's just how genius works. Coppola knew Brando was the guy, and was ridiculed for it until everyone had to shut up and just put down the money. And it paid off handsomely.
@brentcrude8153
@brentcrude8153 4 года назад
First they ignore you then, they laugh at you then, they fight you then, you win.
@alexm.1171
@alexm.1171 6 лет назад
Only a Marlon Brando was able to pull it off where viewers of the movie were actually feeling sympathizing for a mob boss & routing for him to succeed
@Dustyholes
@Dustyholes 5 лет назад
Alex M. Rooting*
@ashwinitripathi3404
@ashwinitripathi3404 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@jazzriversidedr3743
@jazzriversidedr3743 4 года назад
Yes, Brando was that good in every sense.... that He pulled it off smoothly... 'Very Smoothly!
@AntiM1001
@AntiM1001 4 года назад
@Mike Cap Don't act hard, you old Softy
@ajmalks6298
@ajmalks6298 4 года назад
Bullshit the movie has the protagonist as the mob and their inner lives and family thats why we were rooting for the mob not just becuz of brando
@NothingMaster
@NothingMaster 6 лет назад
Both Marlon Brando and Al Pacino owe their parts in The Godfather to Coppola’s dogged insistence and incredible vision. The world would have missed out had those roles been dispensed to other actors.
@hugonongbri8100
@hugonongbri8100 6 лет назад
It well could have been De Niro as Sonny or Martin Sheen as Michael...that would've been really weird
@michaeljohn1462
@michaeljohn1462 6 лет назад
This is my favourite film with my 2 favourite actors. Marlon Brando and Al Pacino
@stefan2005stefan
@stefan2005stefan 5 лет назад
Wen Al meets people he doesn't know he says , "Hoo harr you."
@Salmontemaki
@Salmontemaki 5 лет назад
And Bob DeNiro on II
@greywarden7825
@greywarden7825 5 лет назад
@Junior Mafia you mean Rob DeNiro ;)
@Salmontemaki
@Salmontemaki 5 лет назад
Shadow Wolf Lmao Bob is short for Robert
@busterducke4898
@busterducke4898 4 года назад
More than that...Freedo. Brilliant
@haroldjackson7156
@haroldjackson7156 6 лет назад
All these years later Brando is still the gold standard
@zainab4132
@zainab4132 5 лет назад
We have a lot to thank Coppola for. Kudos to him for sticking to his guns and not letting anything or anyone deter him from casting Brando. This just goes to show that if you believe something is right, fight for it, no matter what anybody else says.
@zanethezaniest274
@zanethezaniest274 5 лет назад
Thank u Francis F Copolla , for showing the world that Marlon Brando still had a place in cinema history .
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
Francis was the man. And Brando followed up The Godfather, with Bertolucci's, Last Tango in Paris, another major acting feat.
@princepaul1058
@princepaul1058 2 года назад
The casting of this film tells you that if History has to be made, it just creates itself...Nobody can stop it...not even the producers...
@meramail
@meramail 2 года назад
True!
@TsetsiStoyanova
@TsetsiStoyanova 5 лет назад
How amazing is this interview
@robertkaszycki5791
@robertkaszycki5791 4 года назад
in my opinion Marlon Brando made up for at least 50% of the movie success
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
At least.
@NevxrBackDown
@NevxrBackDown 4 года назад
Al Pacino & Daniel Day-Lewis are the greatest actors I've ever seen. I've also never seen a better crime-drama than 'Heat' or 'The Godfather Part II'. Let's be honest, Marlon was a great actor but he was only truly special in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' & 'The Godfather'. His overall catalog of work doesn't even compare to Pacino, DDL or De Niro.
@phong4396
@phong4396 4 года назад
SereneVendetta yes But Marlon being considered the best actor of all time form just The Godfather says something legendary about him
@ziahamm1603
@ziahamm1603 4 года назад
@@NevxrBackDown that's a bit harsh. He was awesome in On the Waterfront and the Wild One
@raghavendravishwas5929
@raghavendravishwas5929 4 года назад
Yes
@73reider
@73reider 5 лет назад
I still remember in the 1980`s as a young man being astonished at seeing A Streetcar named desire for the first time, Marlon Brando`s portrayal of Stanley was not even Acting, It transcended Acting, It was just Behaviour, He was like a wild Animal at ease in his environment, The most Naturally gifted Actor in Cinema History no Question.
@TweedSuit
@TweedSuit 5 лет назад
Coppola's accent sounds like he's been living in Italy for the last 30 years.
@yankee2666
@yankee2666 3 года назад
No - you'll hear the same inflections in every borough of New York
@Bryantthewizz
@Bryantthewizz 6 лет назад
I can listen to this story over and over!
@jadentrez
@jadentrez 4 года назад
"Are you an assassin?" "No, Godfather. I am Bonosera, the undertaker." "You are neither. You're an errand boy, sent by grocery clerks, to ask me a favor on my daughter's wedding day."
@tigrflwer1838
@tigrflwer1838 6 лет назад
Marlon Brando, whatever his personal problems, was a genius as an actor and Coppola knew that, better than the bean counters did.
@asmauhusna
@asmauhusna 5 лет назад
Unbelievable movie with amazing casting Marlin Brando; Al pachino; Robert Duvall and so on.Each and every actor justified the characters. A brilliant work and a masterpiece by Francis Capolla.
@richardmayora1289
@richardmayora1289 4 года назад
Truth be told, the studio was right and Coppola was just lucky. Brando was box office poison for many years by the early seventies. He made bomb after bomb for 15 years prior [Sayonara was his last hit] and Mutiny on the Bounty was one of the biggest flops of the 60's. He also had tons of demons and was not reliable. Personally, I think his performance is very phony and it is evident that his mouth is stuffed with cotton. I think Anthony Quinn would have been a far superior choice.
@chateaupig826
@chateaupig826 2 года назад
@@richardmayora1289 you have an interesting point -Anthony Quinn may have given a more realistic take on Don Corleone , the fact is its Brando in there and he does a decent job
@meramail
@meramail 2 года назад
@@richardmayora1289 if you read his autobiography you'd realize why he had so many flops later on.. He never took himself and his career as an actor seriously, he always said I started acting while I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life and I kept at it because acting afforded me the amount of money and in as little time (and effort) which no other profession could..... He also wrote that he used to earn enough money to last couple of years, then would just make himself busy doing stuff that he really wanted to do (travel the word , meet interesting people, read all kinds of books and bed as many women as he could ) and when money dried out he'd come back, call his agent, his agent would gather all the scripts that were available that time and Marlon would chose the ones he liked the most (or which paid the most).... Rinse and repeat.... His autobiography is a very good read even if one is not a fan of him the actor, brando the person was fascinating and at least in his autobiography he comes across as very honest.... Doesn't hide any shortcomings of his...
@geraldjohnson4013
@geraldjohnson4013 5 лет назад
Man, I always thought Marlon Brando was Italian.
@gabrielabagala
@gabrielabagala 4 года назад
@array s there are all colors in Italy!!
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
Brando 'became' as Italian as Al Pacino and John Cazale, for that film. He's that good. James Caan, was no slouch either.
@rashidrashman8018
@rashidrashman8018 4 года назад
Bro you need to get out more..!!
@robertforgaci9427
@robertforgaci9427 4 года назад
his last name is definitely Italian.. maybe his parents or grandparents were italians.. just as martin scorsese, bob de niro and many others
@onnyt60
@onnyt60 4 года назад
@@waynej2608 Yeah James Caan was awesome
@user-cn3dr5md8m
@user-cn3dr5md8m 5 лет назад
before Brando acting was something,and after Brando acting became something else.
@radar0412
@radar0412 5 лет назад
I never get tired of hearing that story.
@princeharming8963
@princeharming8963 4 года назад
Mr. Coppola - A man who has achieved something.
@evangelista6442
@evangelista6442 8 лет назад
There is only One genius actor Marlon Brando.
@GameVids321
@GameVids321 5 лет назад
Al Pacino ain't too far off.
@pein8695
@pein8695 5 лет назад
RIP
@enigma-wv7oc
@enigma-wv7oc 5 лет назад
@@GameVids321 Marlon Brando is the godfather of all post WW2 actors. Pacino is one of his actor son's. Just like Robert de Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Jack Nicholson. Pacino, de Niro, Hoffman and Nicholson were/are legendary, but Brando was and is the one, the only, the greatest of all time.
@shreecheruku
@shreecheruku 5 лет назад
Only genius can make this comment
@WHANAUPEACE
@WHANAUPEACE 5 лет назад
+enigma 1982 Agreed. I include Sidney Portier, Denzel Washington and Andy Garcia.
@sarfarazalikhan9633
@sarfarazalikhan9633 3 года назад
Brilliant editing nice video
@eduardocolella
@eduardocolella 3 года назад
Thanks
@bikhyatsikha8884
@bikhyatsikha8884 4 года назад
One of the masterpiece movies..
@WHANAUPEACE
@WHANAUPEACE 5 лет назад
He should've been called "Marlon 'Mystery man Brando". Great actor and a great advocate for the rights of indigenous, native Americans. Number 1 actor in my book.
@patton1909
@patton1909 4 года назад
There is no question of Brando's genius
@junkdeal
@junkdeal 4 года назад
the transformation of Pacino from a young kid out of college into a man of towering responsibility was a monument to his acting ability. You could actually see the growth and maturing in his persona. Remember he was fairly new to this. Yet the scene when he was in downtown New York with his girlfriend shopping and sees the newspaper of his dad's assassination attempt was one of the last scenes filmed for the whole movie. After having to grow the character into a timeline of maturity he was required to go back and forth depending on what scene was being filmed, and regress his persona for what would be apparently early scenes in the finished movie. Scenes are never filmed in the sequence you see in the finished product, and this extreme example would have taxed any veteran actor to pull off as well as Pacino did!
@tobyespino6016
@tobyespino6016 7 лет назад
BRANDON THE BEST ACTOR EVER, PERIOD.................... MY GRANDFATHER CUT HIS HAIR IN 1956 IN HAVANA , CUBA.........
@meghnasaha4349
@meghnasaha4349 7 лет назад
it's brando
@harryskates5321
@harryskates5321 5 лет назад
Toby Espino W😳W Now That’s a story
@JoshMaxPower
@JoshMaxPower 5 лет назад
Toby Espino BRANDON IS GOOD BUT ALSO JAMES CLAM AS SONNY AND AL PAGRINO AS MICHEAL NEED TO BE PRAISED TO
@lastlaff2777
@lastlaff2777 5 лет назад
@@JoshMaxPower Robert Mullal was excellent as Tom. Diana Keston should have won best supporting actress for her role as Michael's wife.
@dcwatcher4644
@dcwatcher4644 5 лет назад
Did he ever say how he cut it ? Like what hairstyle
@sunnys4544
@sunnys4544 8 лет назад
brando n pacino both were not choice of production house bt it was francis n the result all we know
@gregoryswift9573
@gregoryswift9573 7 лет назад
ya he saw panic in needle park. my favorite ending with nights of cabiria and third man
@gbaker9295
@gbaker9295 4 года назад
Bob Evans made production very difficult; nearly impossible
@gbaker9295
@gbaker9295 4 года назад
@Ed Norton yes, yes.. he and James Deen.
@Mana94x
@Mana94x 4 года назад
Marlon Brando is the greatest actor ever. I love him so much
@sjsupa
@sjsupa 3 года назад
What I get out of intervier: How much Marlon Brando liked the role of Vito. He put up that much effort in the testing. I think he knew it was a testing.
@raysierra4279
@raysierra4279 5 лет назад
Daniel day Lewis talked of the great actors who came before him. he said Brando was the god of all of them
@pufulete9316
@pufulete9316 4 года назад
when did he say that ? Would love to read it too
@rashidrashman8018
@rashidrashman8018 4 года назад
Another total boring twat, couldn't tie Marlon's shoes.
@Big-guy1981
@Big-guy1981 4 года назад
Exactly he was the god ... father
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
@@rashidrashman8018 WTF!? You really believe that.
@rashidrashman8018
@rashidrashman8018 4 года назад
Wayne j .. Hmm yes that's why i said it, I've also worked with the pretentious lovie..🤔
@Silver09346
@Silver09346 5 лет назад
Don Vito has a big impact in my life, he is my personal hero and I want be like him when it comes to family..my future house i’ll design it like the theme of his house with a poster of him...
@amandacde
@amandacde 8 лет назад
i like how he mimic that puffy voice
@nhmooytis7058
@nhmooytis7058 5 лет назад
All things considered--and I'm 66 and saw my first 'grown up' movie at age 5!--the greatest acting I've ever seen on screen is Brando. He wasn't consistent but when he was brilliant he was beyond comparison.
@rajasekaranraja5769
@rajasekaranraja5769 4 года назад
He proved his worth.
@sabbathfan609
@sabbathfan609 12 лет назад
The best movie ever made just got the blu rays today can't wait to see them
@craigflick4649
@craigflick4649 2 года назад
Thanks to ALL who brought us this CLASSIC 💞✌️👍🙌🙌🙌🙌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🐕
@WilliBond0007
@WilliBond0007 6 лет назад
Love listening to Mr. Coppola talk while watching the film on CD. He had to wade through so much stupidity, it's amazing he was able to pull it off.
@musamasih1133
@musamasih1133 5 лет назад
I think Marlon Brando was born only to play Don Corleone in Godfather
@sugeethster
@sugeethster 4 года назад
Thank you very much sir for giving us this epic of a lifetime , I feel life is incomplete without the God Father movie . I still remember those 2 days watching the complete parts of the movie without leaving my home . Hatsoff
@OctPSfever
@OctPSfever Год назад
Cant picture Godfather without Marlon...He owned the film...
@pontevedra660
@pontevedra660 4 года назад
No one can fit in his shoes.....merci, ana maria
@kathrynoneill5862
@kathrynoneill5862 3 года назад
I didn't realize Marlon was so young when he made Godfather.
@Ramzykerou
@Ramzykerou 4 года назад
Genuis Marlon
@unioncommodityminingenergy2632
@unioncommodityminingenergy2632 4 года назад
I WATCHED this movie in Salisbury in 1974 I was 17 as,an exchange student from Thailand, I liked it very much,
@sharminvlog8
@sharminvlog8 4 года назад
Watching Marlon getting angry, breaking things get my heart racing so fast. So wild and so *************** .................... I hold my palm on my chest It was beating very fast!
@DP-yw4vk
@DP-yw4vk 4 года назад
Brando was great but pacino carried those movies through! He was superb! Absolute natural ❤️❤️
@sachinsingh-rh6fq
@sachinsingh-rh6fq 4 года назад
Coppola should be awarded noble prize for the discovery of the Godfather...
@zanmanur5203
@zanmanur5203 3 года назад
I should say Marlon Brando was born to play this role, he was a perfect and no one else ever could play that role.
@soulofachristian8704
@soulofachristian8704 3 года назад
Francis trusted his vision. Now we love the movie and all the actors selected by Francis.
@mahimshahriar7346
@mahimshahriar7346 3 года назад
Marlon Brando was a brilliant man. I don't know what his "behavioural" problems were but, from all his interviews that I have seen he seemed like a very humble guy, way ahead of his time. He was often looked down upon by some of the Hollywood big shots because he used to speak about the discrimination minorities had to face, specially Red Indians and black people, to the point that he didn't accept his Oscar and instead got boo-ed by the audience. A great man and a phenomenal actor really. I had always hoped to meet him someday when I first watched The Godfather in 1997.
@DoggHouseRecords
@DoggHouseRecords 3 года назад
Amazing, without lot of words!!!
@gofar5185
@gofar5185 3 года назад
thank you wobi... thank you coppola/paramount pictures... for your natural eyes for genuine talents of arts...for recognizing and acknowledging marlon brando as a natural born artist in the america film industry...
@JYZProductions
@JYZProductions 4 года назад
the electric guitar version was done by Guns and roses on various live DVDs. I'm surprised they never mentioned it.
@annettegenovesi
@annettegenovesi Год назад
What a great actor. I never knew that Brando developed his own character for the GF role, and the result is far better than anything they would have devised another way.
@AA-tb3zz
@AA-tb3zz 4 года назад
My favorite film
@rajajaved9319
@rajajaved9319 4 года назад
I have had this movie in my mobile. Every time its on the tv I watched. There are rare movies which you can watch anytime the story telling is phenomenal.
@anEyePhil
@anEyePhil 4 года назад
Thank you Francis Ford Coppola. My fav movie of all time. Brilliant script and acting, it’s all about the human tribal condition.
@sadenb
@sadenb 10 лет назад
Most sophisticated movie of all times... The greatest movie character ever created. The genius of Coppola and Brando .. HE is VITO CORLEONE
@michaeljohn1462
@michaeljohn1462 6 лет назад
sanch Sanchayan Hell yeah
@marmartan
@marmartan 5 лет назад
My favorite movie! Can watch it over and over.
@AllThatJuice-
@AllThatJuice- Год назад
Man, they dont make movies like this anymore. Director and actors with this much creative freedom is unheard of nowadays. Now actors are lucky to get any preparation or rehearsals, especially in the big budget movies. Big shame, because we lost a lot of the heart these classics have.
@MichaelCorleone123
@MichaelCorleone123 5 месяцев назад
marlon as Don Vito is ICONIC
@thereseb87
@thereseb87 8 лет назад
Brilliant!!
@chrisramirez3058
@chrisramirez3058 3 года назад
When i watched this movie when i was 20 I didn’t know Brando was vito until later in the movie
@daytripperhd
@daytripperhd 4 года назад
Great story.
@user-qp1kn3ew8b
@user-qp1kn3ew8b Год назад
Brando is one hell of an actor.
@countys32
@countys32 4 года назад
More Sir more, I could watch this sort of stuff all day.
@koytoy2656
@koytoy2656 4 года назад
I have seen Godfather I and II a total of 129 times!!
@JohnL1950
@JohnL1950 4 года назад
I've watched it more than you. LOL
@ricardosimon517
@ricardosimon517 5 лет назад
One of the greatest Movie ever made!
@sauravpaul9831
@sauravpaul9831 4 года назад
Thank you for the epic movie
@beyondtheend9144
@beyondtheend9144 4 года назад
I think The Godfather was,is and will be the most influential movie of all time.
@tonyl6520
@tonyl6520 4 года назад
so insightful.
@eduardocolella
@eduardocolella 3 года назад
I made this video when I was working for WOBI-HSM. Turned out pretty good!
@glenncalzada1707
@glenncalzada1707 4 года назад
Brando. A true cinematic GIANT!
@garlandremingtoniii1338
@garlandremingtoniii1338 4 года назад
Marlon Brando is not I repeat is not the greatest actor that ever lived. He is, one of many greatest actors that ever lived.
@heterosectional
@heterosectional 4 года назад
That was outstanding.
@MalcolmX.
@MalcolmX. 3 года назад
Thats why Mr Coppola is one of the greatest filmmakers of all time
@mechanicjobs
@mechanicjobs 4 года назад
I love this story.
@mak2089
@mak2089 4 года назад
Wow....just wow 🙌
@patrickperez6791
@patrickperez6791 4 года назад
Amazing film. 🖤
@dfr3h6t
@dfr3h6t 4 года назад
I wonder which movies made in 2019 will be discussed 30 or 40 years from now?
@mhtmht3604
@mhtmht3604 4 года назад
Maybe the Irishman
@randywhite3947
@randywhite3947 4 года назад
John MDM parasite, once upon a time in Hollywood, and Dolemite is my name
@gunzalez507
@gunzalez507 4 года назад
Definitely not the marvel garbage
@trollgod3737
@trollgod3737 4 года назад
Boyz in the hood
@beyondtheend9144
@beyondtheend9144 4 года назад
@@randywhite3947 Parasite,1917,Joker,The Lighthouse.
@hassanhan9124
@hassanhan9124 4 года назад
Godfather is no doubt the best movie I've ever seen.
@aghaayubahmadzai3046
@aghaayubahmadzai3046 5 лет назад
I love this movie and i love Marlon Brando as much as i love this movie, and Francis Ford Coppola i thank you for getting Brando into the movie.
@davidholman48
@davidholman48 2 года назад
Even though I know its Brando, I don't see him at all. All I see is an elderly Vito Corleone. That's why his performance is so great.
@A.R.B.J.
@A.R.B.J. 4 года назад
Fascinating.
@fewerbeansplease
@fewerbeansplease 4 года назад
This is bloody fascinating...really...
@aljunbalucan6802
@aljunbalucan6802 4 года назад
One of The Greatest Film Ever Made!!!!
@kathleen4376
@kathleen4376 3 года назад
One of the best books and movies ever made !
@9ner4ever34
@9ner4ever34 4 года назад
Amazing....
@sibusisondimande5209
@sibusisondimande5209 5 лет назад
Greatest. Movie. Ever
@todd9031
@todd9031 4 года назад
Mr. Brando changed my world
@FictionIgnition
@FictionIgnition 7 лет назад
If there is a movie that is a textbook case on how to make a blockbuster masterpiece when everything and everyone is against you, that is The Godfather.
@donna25871
@donna25871 3 года назад
And Apocalypse Now.
@barbaravick5634
@barbaravick5634 4 года назад
Wonderful story!
@akray1153
@akray1153 4 года назад
People always credit the greatness of the actors in the movie but sometimes we forget about the Mastermind himself
@wilfreddsouza6642
@wilfreddsouza6642 4 года назад
Some other scene, I watch almost every day..🥳
@lousystone
@lousystone 4 года назад
The godfather is my favorite movie ever
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