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Puzo novels that were never turned into films
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Curiously, for an author who wrote one of the greatest bestsellers of all-time, The Godfather, many of Puzo's works were not made into films.
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The Dark Arena Fools Die The Fourth K Omerta The Family
I would think that Hollywood would have been all over Fools Die, particularly as it was Puzo's follow-up to The Godfather.
Does anyone know if anyone tried to make movies based on these books and they just died in development hell?
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Re: Puzo novels that were never turned into films
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I am wondering if they made a film for The Fortunate Pilgrim. This is Puzo's favorite book. It makes me almost cry to see that no one cares about this story. I read it and loved it. It is probably because I am more interested in Puzo himself rather than the whole Mafia buzz (the Fortunate Pilgrim is novelization of Puzo's life; it is some sort of autobiography).
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Re: Puzo novels that were never turned into films
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Originally posted by archangel144: I am wondering if they made a film for The Fortunate Pilgrim. This is Puzo's favorite book. It makes me almost cry to see that no one cares about this story. I read it and loved it. It is probably because I am more interested in Puzo himself rather than the whole Mafia buzz (the Fortunate Pilgrim is novelization of Puzo's life; it is some sort of autobiography). A TV movie was made in the mid-eighties starring Sophia Loren. Never saw it, but it was made. I don't believe it's available on DVD or VHS. There's always the possibility it could show up on TV somewhere, so don't give up hope! :p
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