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Re: New Trivia Game #4566
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a gay bar?
lol lol lol lol lol


Marlon Brando got a belt for being the most prolific 'mooner' on set, a trend started by James Caan. near the end of production, all actors made a contest out of it mooning each other, even stuck up Al Pacino joined. the producer designed a belt for the crewmember who mooned most/best... Brando was the winner


source: The Godfather Companion

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How did James Caan meet FFC?
at Hofstra University on Long Island, New York.


Q: Coppola and George Lucas had founded 'American Zoetrope' in the late 1960's to make independent films outside of studios. Why did Coppola make The Godfather for a big studio anyway?

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Q: Coppola and George Lucas had founded 'American Zoetrope' in the late 1960's to make independent films outside of studios. Why did Coppola make The Godfather for a big studio anyway?
no one?

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Pherdy, your questions are too hard, but I'll take a stab. Was it for the budget he would get?Dont shoot me if i'm wrong. cool


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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone:
[b]How did James Caan meet FFC?
at Hofstra University on Long Island, New York.


Q: Coppola and George Lucas had founded 'American Zoetrope' in the late 1960's to make independent films outside of studios. Why did Coppola make The Godfather for a big studio anyway? [/b]
According to The Godfather Legacy, it says:

"...it represented a step backward to Coppola, a return to a typical Hollywood project under tight studio control. Nevertheless, given his worrisome financial position, Coppola had agreed to condider the project and started to read the book." orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Don Vanchenzo has it right. Coppola was in debt $ 600,000 with Warner Bros. and really needed the money a studio project like The Godfather would provide!

next question DV?

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Grazie, Perdy!

Q: Which crucial scene in GFI did Coppola admit he "misread" and therefore shot outside of Puzo's original vision? orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Grazie, Perdy!

Q: Which crucial scene in GFI did Coppola admit he "misread" and therefore shot outside of Puzo's original vision? orange
sometimes, in the audio commentary on the DVD, it seems like Coppola didn't read the book at all, but I believe he said he misread the part of Khartoum (the horse) his head lying in Woltz's bed; in the novel it says it lays on the bed, whereas in the movie it lies under the sheets

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what's wrong with this picture:
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The undertaker is talking behind (rather than directly in his ear) Don Vito in a directors attempt to increase the apparent size of the Godfather and thus increase his character/screen presence at the same time.


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The undertaker is talking behind (rather than directly in his ear) Don Vito in a directors attempt to increase the apparent size of the Godfather and thus increase his character/screen presence at the same time.
nice try but way off lol

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The picture is backwards.

I have to agree with you Pherdy,FFC did not read the book.Where did he stay when editing the Godfather part 1 when he was in LA


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The picture is backwards.
correct!

Q: Al Pacino almost didn't play the part of Michael due to commitments to another film. Instead another actor, already cast in The Godfather, got his part there. Which actor was it, what part would he play and which movie did he star in eventually?

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Bobby D got Pacino's part in Bang The Drum Slowly.

My pervious question still stands


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Actually, Don Sonny, Pacino was to play the part of Mario Trantino in "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight" after "The Panic in Needle Park." Originally, FFC wanted him (of course) to play Michael but the pezzonovantes at Paramount wanted nothing to do with him and wanted James Caan to play Michael. But after seeing the dailies of "Needle Park," the execs agreed to let FFC cast Pacino as Michael if he could also get Caan to play Sonny. The only problem was Pacino was signed on to do "Gang". So Paramount got Pacino out of his obligation to star in "Gang" and brought him over to play Michael, which allowed FFC to recast the part of Paulie and freed up (ironically) Deniro to play Mario in "Gang" only to return as a young Vito in GF2.

I'm confused - what was the question?


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I have to agree with you Pherdy,FFC did not read the book.Where did he stay when editing the Godfather part 1 when he was in LA [/QB][/QUOTE]


A hotel?


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A hotel? [/QB]
No if you listen to the directer comentary(if you dont fall asleep first)at the scene when Fredo is welcoming Mike to the hotel for the meeting with Moe.


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A: My intended answer was the Khartom head. FFC read it to be in the bed; while Puzo wrote it to be along the bed showing a silouette.

Q: Although GFIII started with the scenes of Reno and New York before the Papal Ceremony; what was the alternate opening shot in GFIII? orange orange orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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A: the scene where the archbishop is asking micheal for help.

Q: how old was FFC when he started the godfather on film?


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"Suck it up, take the fall, do the time. That makes you what you are, that makes you who you are." -John Gotti

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Originally posted by Don Pope:
Q: how old was FFC when he started the godfather on film?
he was hired in the fall of 1970: born april 1939. He was 31.


Q: why has Francis Coppola got his second name "FORD" ?

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A: to make his name sound professional or cuz he liked henry ford?

Q: what did Mario Puzo die of?


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Mario Puzo died of heart failure

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A: to make his name sound professional or cuz he liked henry ford?
his father Carmine was conductor and arranger for the radio program The Ford Sunday Evening Hour, which is in fact related to the Detroit-based Ford automobile company (FFC was born in Detroit)


Q: on which day did Don Vito day, altough not mentioned in the film...

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in the movie godfather who was the face on mikles jaket at his father funaral.

don freddy cool

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in the movie godfather who was the face on mikles jaket at his father funaral.

don freddy cool
A: It was an overexposure of Mama Corleone.

Q: Same scene. How did Sal signal to Barzini that the hit on Michael was set?
orange


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To Don Vanchenzo your wrong the face on Michael Corleones jacket was Kays look again. By the way Sal signaled to Barzini by a nod and a hand shake with a little whisper.

Q: How many people were killed in the first godfather movie?


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I remember hearing 23 or 26 or something like that.
Pherdy's question remains unanswered-on which day did Don Vito day, altough not mentioned in the film...
July 25 1955 0r 54 depending on which source.

Who helped write the scene where Vito and Mike are talking in the garden?


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al pacino himself?


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"Suck it up, take the fall, do the time. That makes you what you are, that makes you who you are." -John Gotti

"you heard of the new chinese godfather? He made em an offer they couldnt understand" -Corrado Soprano

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Complete guess here: George Lucas?

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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone:
Who helped write the scene where Vito and Mike are talking in the garden?
A: Robert Towne

George Lucas helped with some editing (gang war scene, hospital hallways)


Q: Brando, being a big star, refused a screentest at all costs, but the producers demanded one. How was this problem solved and by who?

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Q: Brando, being a big star, refused a screentest at all costs, but the producers demanded one. How was this problem solved and by who?
A) They told him it was a makeup test. He showed up resembling the version of Vito Corleone we all know and love and it was obvious the role was made for him.

Q) I think Brando ultimately became the owner, but where did the lap-cat come from at the beginning of GF1 and what problems arose from the cat being in the scene?

Nick

Edit: Forgot to mention the "who" part of the question... smile

It was FFC's idea to tell Brando it was a makeup test because he couldn't bring himself to tell Marlon Brando that he had to do a screen test. He didn't like seeing the once-mighty Brando so desperate for a role.

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the correct answer to my question earlier which was how many people were killed in the godfather is 18. Luca, Sollozo, McClusky, Phillip Tattaligia (we never see), Paulie, Appolonia, Moe Green, Stratchi, Guy with Stratchi in elevator, Cuono, Barzini, two guys with Barzini, Tattaligia, and his mistress, Carlo, Tessio, Santino. Let me know if I missed anyone.

Q: What is Al Neri's first line in the movies, hint he doesn't speak in the first one at all.


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