
The Art of Manliness The Epic Story of the Making of The Godfather
Nov 22, 2021
Mark Seal, an accomplished journalist and author of 'Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli,' reveals the fascinating journey behind the making of The Godfather. He shares how Mario Puzo's struggles shaped the iconic story, and the surprising casting choices that brought legendary characters to life. Seal discusses Coppola's directing challenges, including a real mob boss's interference and the unexpected acclaim for Marlon Brando's portrayal of Don Corleone. Discover the film's cultural legacy and the improvisational gems that define this cinematic masterpiece.
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Coppola's Casting
- Coppola's casting vision for The Godfather was initially rejected by Paramount.
- After expensive screen tests, he secured his original choices, including Pacino, Caan, Keaton, and Duvall.
Brando's Casting
- Marlon Brando, considered washed up at 47, was initially unwanted for the role.
- Puzo and Coppola championed him, leading to a transformative "makeup test" that secured him the part.
Mob Presence
- The Godfather's authenticity is enhanced by the inclusion of many Italian-Americans, possibly even real mobsters, as extras.
- Mob boss Carlo Gambino reportedly observed filming.





