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The Godfather Line That Changed Movie Dialogue Forever
It’s just 10 words long. No shouting. No guns. Just a soft, almost affectionate murmur: “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” ...
Released in the early 1930s, this pioneering gangster film laid the groundwork for Francis Ford Coppola and 'The Godfather' ...
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Evans tasks the newbie with bringing best-selling book The Godfather to the screen, a project in the crosshairs of Mafia boss Joe Colombo (Giovanni Ribisi), angry that Mario Puzo’s (Patrick ...
MF: In your opinion, why did Joe Colombo hate Mario Puzo’s novel ‘The Godfather’ so much, and how did producer Albert S. Ruddy convince him to let them make the movie?
Patrick Gallo spoke to E! News about playing The Godfather writer Mario Puzo in The Offer, streaming now on Paramount+.
Chronicling producer Al Ruddy’s efforts to get Mario Puzo’s novel adapted for the screen, the series frequently pits Hollywood against real-life mafia figures who are concerned their ...
Sinatra uses profanity—Puzo once recalled Sinatra refrained from expletives during their altercation—and the onscreen Puzo defended himself with a fork.