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  1. Hace 5 días · However, Castellano denied this in an interview in 1981 (via New York Post) and explained he didn’t return in The Godfather Part II as he disagreed with how Clemenza had been written . According to Castellano, the original script had Clemenza testifying against the Corleone family, which he claimed was completely off-character.

  2. Hace 3 días · Tom Hagen. Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall) died at some point between the second and third Godfather movies, a death we never see on screen. However, as Duvall once told CBS, he didn’t reprise the ...

  3. Hace 2 días · When the Godfather says he will help, Fontane says, "It's too late, they start shooting in a week." Vito Corleone then says this quote. There is some speculation that this sequence was partially inspired by Frank Sinatra's role of Private Maggio in the war movie "From Here to Eternity" (for which Sinatra won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role).

  4. Hace 4 días · Answer: A man who murders his own brother 'Cavalleria Rusticana' is, according to Coppola's commentary, something of an inspiration for 'The Godfather Part III.' In it, an illegitimate child declares his love for his first cousin (shades of Vincent and Mary) and bites the ear off of his enemy (just like Vincent and Joey Zasa) in the shadow of a street festival quite similar to the one where ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Tom Hagen. Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall) died at some point between the second and third Godfather movies, a death we never see on screen. However, as Duvall once told CBS, he didn’t reprise the ...

  6. Hace 3 días · This is a discography chronicling the musical career of James Brown.Brown joined Bobby Byrd's vocal group The Flames in 1953, first as a drummer, and then as leading front man. Later becoming The Famous Flames, they signed with Federal Records in 1956 and recorded their first hit single, "Please, Please, Please", which sold over a million copies.

  7. Hace 2 días · One of the most-memorable lines in “The Godfather” was an adlib. Perhaps Castellano ended up disagreeing with the producers prior to “The Godfather Part II” because he believed he deserved ...