The Godfather (1972)
This epic
directed by Francis Ford Coppola features the Oscar winning performance of
Marlon Brando as the patriarch of the fictional Corleone family. Coppola paints
a chilling portrait of a Sicilian family's rise and near fall from power in
America, and the passage of rites from a father to his son. He masterfully
balances the story between family life and the ugly business of crime in which
they are engaged.
From the
first nine words, “I believe in America. America has made my fortune,” we are
taken away into a convincing film that uses dark tones and colors to
symbolically portray the shady business of fictional Corleone crime family,
bringing Mario Puzo’s novel to life. We are led to sympathize with the
Corleones and relate to them. The theme of the film is taking an action you
know is wrong because you know you must—there are no options. This comes to its
climax when Michael Corleone, portrayed by Pacino murders McClusky and Sollozzo
in the restaurant to protect the life of his beloved father, Don Vito Corleone
(Brando).
By Francis
Ford Coppola’s direction, the film earned 10 Academy Award Nominations, winning
for Best Picture, Best Actor (Brando), and Best Adapted Screenplay, becoming
one of the most popular films ever.
Related Links:
Trivia about The Godfather:
- Brando wanted to make Don Corleone look “like a
bulldog,” so he stuffed his cheeks with cotton wool for the screen test.
For actual filming, he wore an appliance made by a dentist. Pacino also
wore a dental appliance. This was to hold his jaw out of alignment, to
appear as though it had been broken by Captain McCluskey and not reset.
Brando's mouthpiece is on display at the prop and costume museum at
Universal Studios.
- During rehearsals, a false horse's head was used for
the bedroom scene. In the actual shot, however, a freshly severed head
obtained from a slaughterhouse in New Jersey was used. The blood was not
real.
- During the scene where Sonny beats up Carlo, Caan
actually broke some of Russo's ribs.
- Author Mario Puzo and director Coppola deliberately
avoided using the word "Mafia" in their screenplay.
- Robert Towne was an un-credited “script doctor” for
The Godfather, who helped with the garden scene when Michael and the Don
are speaking.
- The presence of oranges in all three Godfather movies
indicates that a death or a close call will soon happen. Vito Corleone is
shot after buying oranges, and dies with an orange in his mouth.
- The scene of Don Corleone's death in the tomato
garden was ad-libbed.
- Sofia Coppola, Francis's daughter, appears as Michael
Corleone's nephew in the christening scenes.
- Sergio Leone was offered the job of direction, but
refused, wanting to make his own gangster film, which eventually became Once Upon a
Time in America (1984). Leone later regretted the decision.
- The type of traditional Sicilian hat (worn, for
instance, by Michael's bodyguards) is called a "coppola."
- There was a scene that was partially filmed during
The Godfather of Michael and Neri avenging Appolonia's killing—of the two
of them going to kill Fabrizio. This is when we would have seen Michael in
a white hat holding a shotgun had it not been cut.
- Where Barzini's men that bad with aiming? There were
11 or 12 shots fired on the Don (9 according to Biskind), but the Don was
only shot 5 times!
- What time was the hit on Bruno Tattaglia? 4 AM.
- What does Sonny write on the kitchen cabinet during
Sollozzo's call? “8:30.”
- Taormina, Sicily, was used instead of Corleone
because even in the early 70s Corleone was too developed to be used.
- Sonny's son Frank is the boy who gives The Don a
picture when Vito returns to the house after recovering from his shooting.
- Who taught Fredo the gambling business? Don
Francesco.
- Who is Appolonia's father? Vitelli.
- Which of Sollozzo's men drives him, Michael, and
McClusky to the restaurant? Lou.
- It was 7:30 PM when Sonny got killed, according to
the clock at the tollbooth.
- Where does Tommasino tell Michael to move to a villa?
Near Siracusa (That's where they were headed before Appolonia got
car-bombed).
- In the garden scene, the three-year-old child actor
who played Michael’s son, Anthony Gounaris, responded best when his real
name was used while shooting the film. That is how Michael’s son came to
be called Anthony. His brother James played Anthony in The Godfather Part
2.
- Moe Greene was the one shot on the massage parlor
table.
- Who got killed during the baptism sequence? Barzini,
his cheaffeur & bodyguard [court-house steps by Al Neri], Moe Greene
[shot in eye by?], Philip Tattaglia [shot in bed with girl by Rocco and a
henchman], Strachi [shot in elevator with associate and elevator operator
by Clemenza], and Cunio [in revolving door by Willi Cicci]. Carlo
[garroted by Clemenza] and Sal got it afterwards.
- Michael is wearing the same tie and hat when he talks
to Carlo at the end, as he's wearing when he's speaking with The Don in
the garden.
- Which moving company moves the Corleones at the end?
John J. Bartek Moving. The address was #110.
- Which realtor is selling the Corleone mall? Genco
Land Co. (the sign says 5.6 acres for "Future Commercial
Development" and SOLD). Who bought it? According to Part II, Clemenza
took over, then Pentangeli. Did Zasa after that?
- The 350 extras playing in the wedding reception were
told to "really have a party."
- Clemenza's sauce recipe: Start with a little oil, and
fry some garlic. Add the tomatoes and tomato paste, and fry. Be sure it
doesn't stick. When boiling, add the sausages and meatballs. Add some red
wine and sugar.
- Don Corleone was in hospital room #2 before he
changed rooms. The Don's conference room (where he met with Sollozzo) was
also room #2.
- The Corleone phone number was Longbeach-4-5620
(Either the mansion or Sonny's).
- Mario Puzo's novel, The Godfather, actually includes
the story of young Vito Corleone and Clemenza, featured in The Godfather
Part II. The novel also devotes much space to the character Johnny Fontane
that the film doesn't.
- Michael Corleone is a minor character in another of
Puzo's novels, “The Sicilian,” but Michael is not mentioned in the film
version.
- The now famous line "I'm gonna make him an offer
he can't refuse" is a bit different than the line in the novel:
"He's [Woltz] a businessman. I'll make him an offer he can't
refuse."
- Robert Duvall and James Caan didn't get much of a
laugh with their high jinks toward Coppola and Brando: mooning them! But
during the wedding sequence, Brando, himself, joined in with Duvall,
mooning the reception.
- Coppola's parents were patrons in the restaurant
where Micheal kills Sollozzo and McClusky. In addition, Coppola's father
(Carmine, a retired classical musician and conductor) was the one playing
piano in the "mattresses" sequence, and his mother was the
switchboard operator at the office (scene cut).
- Sofia Carmina Coppola was born May 12, 1971, on the
34th day of shooting the Godfather. Francis taped the delivery of his
daughter, who, when three weeks old, played the part of Baby Michael.
Incidently, Sofia not only played Mary in Part III, but was also in Part
II, on the boat, in the Statue of Liberty scene. She is one of seven
actors to appear in all three films.
- Sollozzo was called “The Turk” for two reasons: he
spent a lot of time in Turkey and is supposed to have a Turkish wife and
kids. Second, he's supposed to be very quick with the knife, or was, when
he was young.
- John Cazale (Fredo) died in March of 1978, of bone
cancer, shortly after completing his role in The Deer Hunter.
He lived with Meryl Streep. He played opposite Pacino again in Dog Day
Afternoon (1975). A moment of silence please...
- The Daily Mirror was the name of the paper with the
headline “Vito Corleone Feared Murdered.” It was priced at 3 cents.
- A double was used for a long shot on Brando's death
scene.
- The site Clemenza sent Paulie to look for a hideout
(“mattresses”) was 309 West 43rd Street.
- Pauli was killed with 3 shots, just like Fanucci.
- HOW COME...? Why did McClusky and the other cops
arrive at the hospital with sirens blasting literally 24 seconds after
Michael and Enzo scare the car away? Perhaps because they expected the Don
to have been killed by then.
- OOPS! Tom's wine glass is filled twice at Woltz's
dinner table, a second apart.
- OOPS? Why aren't Michael and Kay in the family
portrait? Especially when The Don insisted that Michael be in it, and
Michael insisted that Kay be in it? They were, but not in the picture that
was released! It seems someone messed up.
- There were scenes included in The Godfather Trilogy
boxed set not included in the original Part I tape.
- OOPS? Wasn't the windshield of Sonny's car shattered
from the gunshots? Well, it was the *first* time we saw it!
- OOPS? Hmmm…didn't the American flag only have 48
stars back then?
- OOPS? Didn't the horse have a white patch on its
head? I didn't see it on the severed head...
- OOPS? Clemenza and Tessio were at the Sollozzo
meeting…where were Sollozzo's men?
Quotes from The Godfather:
Bonasera: I believe in America. America has made my fortune.
Don
Vito Corleone: What have I ever done to
make you treat me so disrespectfully? If you'd come to me in friendship, then
this scum that ruined your daughter would be suffering this very day. And if by
chance an honest man like yourself should make enemies, then they would become
my enemies. And then they would fear you.
After
Michael gets off the phone with Kay, clearly too embarrassed to tell her “I
love you too.”
Clemenza: Mikey, why don't you tell that nice girl you love her? “I
love you with all-a my heart, if I don't see-a you again soon, I'm-a gonna
die...”
Fabrizio: In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.
Michael
Corleone: My father is no different than
any powerful man, any man with power, like a president or senator.
Kay
Adams: Do you know how naive you sound,
Michael? Presidents and senators don't have men killed!
Michael
Corleone: Oh. Who's being naive, Kay?
Woltz: Now you listen to me, you smooth talking son-of-a-bitch!
Let me lay it on the line for you and your boss, whoever he is. Johnny Fontane
willl never get that movie! I don't care how many dago guinea wop greaseball
goombahs come out of the woodwork!
Vito
Corleone: Do you spend time with your
family? Good. Because a man that doesn't spend time with his family can never
be a real man.
Tom
Hagen: Now we have the unions, we have the
gambling; and they're the best things to have. But narcotics is a thing of the future.
And if we don't get a piece of that action, we risk everything we have. I mean
not now, but ah, ten years from now.
Luca Brasi's bulletproof vest is delivered, wrapped around
a fish.
Clemenza: It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with
the fishes.
Tessio: Can you get me off the hook, Tom? For old times' sake?
Tom
Hagen: Can't do it, Sal.
Don
Vito Corleone: Tattaglia's a pimp. He
never could've outfoxed Santino. But I didn't know until this day that it was
Barzini all along.
Don
Vito Corleone: I spent my whole life
trying not to be careless. Women and children can be careless. But not men.
Don
Vito Corleone: I never thought you were a
bad Consiglieri, Tom. I thought Santino was a bad don, rest in peace.
Tom
Hagen: Mr. Corleone never asks a second
favor once he's refused the first, understood?
Clemenza: Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
Michael
Corleone: Fredo, you're my older brother
and I love you, but don't ever take sides with anyone against the family again.
Ever.
Michael
Corleone: So the next day, my father went
to see him. Only this time with Luca Brasi. An' within an hour, he signed a
release, for a certified check for $1000.
Kay
Adams: How'd he do that?
Michael
Corleone: My father made him an offer he
couldn't refuse.
Kay
Adams: What was that?
Michael
Corleone: Luca Brasi held a gun to his
head and my father assured him that either his brains, or his signature, would
be on the contract. That's a true story. That's my family, Kay—it’s not
me.
Speaking
to Sonny
Don
Vito Corleone: Never tell anybody outside
the family what you're thinking again.
Speaking
with Bonasera
Don
Vito Corleone: Some day, and that day may
never come; I will call upon you to do a service for me. But uh, until that
day, accept this justice as a gift on my daughter's wedding day.
What Luca Brasi wanted to say to Don Corleone:
Luca Brasi: Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have
invited me to your home on the wedding day of your daughter. May their first
child be a masculine child.
What Luca Brasi said to Don Corleone:
Luca Brasi: Don Corleone, I am honored and
grateful that you have invited me to your daughter's wedding [pause] on the
wedding day of your daughter's wedding [pause]. And I hope that their first
child is a masculine child.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Marlon Brando .... Don
Vito Corleone
Al Pacino .... Michael
Corleone
Diane Keaton .... Kay
Adams
Robert Duvall .... Tom
Hagen
Richard S. Castellano .... Peter Clemenza
James Caan .... Santino
"Sonny" Corleone
Sterling Hayden .... Police Captain McCluskey
Talia Shire .... Connie
Corleone Rizzi
John Marley .... Jack
Woltz
Richard Conte .... Emilio
Barzini
Al Lettieri .... Sollozzo
Abe Vigoda .... Sal
Tessio
Gianni Russo .... Carlo
Rizzi
John Cazale .... Frederico
"Fredo" Corleone
Rudy Bond .... Ottilio
Cuneo
This page created by
Johnny Boy.