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Cast reunion in New York April 29

Posted By: mustachepete

Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/09/17 01:50 PM

Coppola, Pacino, De Niro, Keaton, Duvall, Caan and Shire:

http://pagesix.com/2017/03/08/big-godfather-cast-reunion-set-for-tribeca-film-festival/
Posted By: olivant

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/09/17 03:39 PM

Originally Posted By: mustachepete
Coppola, Pacino, De Niro, Keaton, Duvall, Caan and Shire:

http://pagesix.com/2017/03/08/big-godfather-cast-reunion-set-for-tribeca-film-festival/


Reunion hell! They're plotting a Godfather IV.
Posted By: Footreads

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/10/17 06:36 PM

Olivant that is how older actors hope to get financing. I think I saw Keaton in Hair original cast on Broadway. Duvall is in his mid 80s now.

Remember when Caan throw Gianni a beating on a Hun 16 street and you can see his punch missed, but they didn't reshoot that scene. smile

Do you know that guy fucked Marlyn Monroe when he was 16.
Posted By: U talkin' da me ??

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/11/17 09:35 PM

Originally Posted By: olivant
Originally Posted By: mustachepete
Coppola, Pacino, De Niro, Keaton, Duvall, Caan and Shire:

http://pagesix.com/2017/03/08/big-godfather-cast-reunion-set-for-tribeca-film-festival/


Reunion hell! They're plotting a Godfather IV.


Naaah, they just want everyone to sign off on a Blu-ray release of The Chronological Godfather... cool

Quote:
Following back-to-back screenings of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II (for a total of 378 minutes!), the movie's stars and its director, the legendary Francis Ford Coppola, will host a Tribeca Film Festival panel discussion in honor of the 45th anniversary of the first film's release at Radio City Music Hall. Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire and Robert De Niro will all be on hand for the April 29 reunion, which will close out the 2017 festival.
Posted By: mustachepete

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/27/17 02:46 AM

If this panel discussion took questions from the audience (and they have to answer), and you could have three moles there to ask questions, what would the questions be? For me:

1. Who killed the Tahoe shooters?
2. What was Questadt doing behind Roth in Havana?
3. Did Roth intend that Frankie would be killed?
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/27/17 02:55 AM

I'd love to be in the audience to hear the answers to the first two, Pete. As for the third, it's clear that the answer is: No.
Posted By: olivant

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/27/17 03:48 AM

I still maintain that they were plotting a GFIV. Thank God they were uncovered. But those are the questions I would have asked.

However, if the policeman had not entered the bar, would Aiello have released the garrot anyway. If he did, then Frankie would have probably survived to testify against Michael. On the other hand, given that Frankie was elderly, his near-garroting and being dragged by the neck to the rear of the bar could have resulted in a heart attack or any number of afflictions that would have precluded his testifying or made it an iffy matter.
Posted By: U talkin' da me ??

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/28/17 09:09 AM

According to this web portal, tickets are onsale now for the Saturday event (gala). $46 - $131.

http://www.radiocity.com/events/2017/april/tff-the-godfather.html

But when you link to buy, to the TM site, you get this message:

Sorry, tickets are currently not available. Please check back later.
Posted By: Footreads

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/29/17 12:12 AM

Originally Posted By: mustachepete
If this panel discussion took questions from the audience (and they have to answer), and you could have three moles there to ask questions, what would the questions be? For me:

1. Who killed the Tahoe shooters?
2. What was Questadt doing behind Roth in Havana?
3. Did Roth intend that Frankie would be killed?


Did anyone kill the Rosoto Brothers?

Why did Luca sqeek when he walked? They did not make rubber soles for his shoes back then.

They wanted to scare Frankie and make him believe Michael wanted him dead. I think the guy trying to strangle Frankie was Danny Aello.
Posted By: mustachepete

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/30/17 01:32 AM

Originally Posted By: olivant
I still maintain that they were plotting a GFIV.


Come to think of it, they could do a prequel, using that youthening CGI stuff that Scorsese is using for the Hoffa movie.
Posted By: olivant

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/30/17 03:52 AM

Originally Posted By: mustachepete
Originally Posted By: olivant
I still maintain that they were plotting a GFIV.


Come to think of it, they could do a prequel, using that youthening CGI stuff that Scorsese is using for the Hoffa movie.


See Pete, the plot thickens.
Posted By: mustachepete

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 03/31/17 11:55 PM

I was trying to think of a question that would tie specifically to the first movie, and I guess it would be if Coppola and Puzo ever discussed the number of New York families. They obviously came down on five for the movie, but it'd be interesting to know if it was a non - issue or if Coppola had to hold Puzo's head in the toilet till the issue was resolved.
Posted By: olivant

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 04/30/17 05:00 PM

https://www.yahoo.com/movies/apos-godfather-apos-cast-discuss-034436125.html
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 04/30/17 07:42 PM


I was there! cool

It was amazing seeing all those actors and Francis talking about the first two films for over an hour. And guess what? What I didn't know was Tribeca streamed it live on Facebook last night, and you can still watch it at https://www.facebook.com/Tribeca/ (also below) -- it starts 13 minutes in:

https://www.facebook.com/Tribeca/videos/10155349890254758/


Posted By: U talkin' da me ??

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/01/17 12:43 AM

5 Things We Learned From Tribeca's 'Godfather' Reunion

http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/5-things-we-learned-from-tribecas-godfather-reunion-w479616



It may not have been as momentous as the heads of the five families meeting for a Mob-war peace treaty. But the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival's Godfather event – which reunited director Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, James Caan, Diane Keaton, Robert Duvall and Talia Shire – gave festivalgoers the opportunity to see the key players of the Oscar-winning Mafia dramas talk about the original 1972 movie and its equally celebrated 1974 sequel before a sold-out crowd at Radio City Music Hall. (One assumes they were convinced to converse about these classics in honor of the first movie's recent 45th anniversary, though maybe the festival simply made them an offer they couldn't ... well, you know.)

Following back-to-back screenings of the first two films, the panel's participants and moderator Taylor Hackford shuffled out to a row of chairs, arranged in a setting that resembled the Don's den (complete with a portrait of Marlon Brando's Vito Corleone and a bust of a horse's head), and quickly dove into an hour-plus discussion of their memories in making what's become the touchstones for modern cinema du Cosa Nostra. Over the past four and a half decades, these movies that have been pored over and picked clean regarding their behind-the-scenes drama and backstage shenanigans. So you'd think there might not be anything more to say – the stories of how the studio just wanted an exploitative quickie, how Coppola had to fight to keep his job and how no one wanted to hire a box-office-poison Brando or a relatively unknown Pacino have been recounted in countless making-of docs, books and biographies.

But that didn't mean there weren't a couple of anecdotes and answers that perked up the ears of jaded Godfather scholars. Here were five things that caught our attention.

1. Coppola had talked to Brando before The Godfather – about playing the lead in The Conversation
The filmmaker recalls reading the New York Times one Sunday morning while he was living in San Francisco and having an ad for Mario Puzo's book – which featured the now-iconic image of marionette strings – catch his eye. "I thought it looked like an intellectual book about power," he recalled. Then the first of two coincidences happened: Producers Al Ruddy and Gray Frederickson, who'd end up producing the adaptation "but weren't associated with The Godfather yet," happened to be in town shooting a film, and stopped by Coppola's house to say hello.

Then came the second one: While the three men were shooting the breeze, the phone rang – and it was Brando on the line. Coppola had never spoken to the star or met him before, but he had submitted a script he'd been working on, called The Conversation, to the legendary actor. The future Don Corleone had personally rang up the director to say he was turning down the story of a surveillance expert (which would eventually be played by Gene Hackman, when Coppola made the movie in between the two Godfather films). But the odd coming-together of these three things at once, the filmmaker says, still amaze him to this day.

2. Pacino and Diane Keaton got really drunk together after filming the wedding sequence
It was no secret that producer Robert Evans were not crazy about casting the Italian-American theater actor as Michael Corleone, and that he wanted an actor like Robert Redford to play the young Don-to-be. ("Listen, there are blond, blue-eyed Sicilians," Coppola pointed out to the audience. "The French were there for 200 years.") And Pacino had told the filmmaker that it was okay if it didn't work out, because "don't worry, we'll work together on something else." Even after he'd been filming for a while, the powers that be wanted someone else in the role ("I kept testing even after I got the part," he says), and it wasn't until Coppola bumped up the scene where Michael shoots Sollozzo in the restaurant in the production schedule – so the brass at Paramount could see that Al could nail this – that Pacino had truly secured his place.

Still, that didn't stop Pacino from fretting that he was completely in over his head, and he recalled how early on in the shoot, he and Diane Keaton went back to their hotel and hit the sauce. "We got so loaded after that wedding sequence," the actor says, "We were theater actors, and we were not used to film. The whole thing had sort of a surreal feel to it. So we got back and started drinking: 'Where do we go from here, we're done, it's over! This is the worst film ever made!'" He eventually got over it, he admits. As for Keaton, she is still unsure why she was cast. "I heard it was because Francis thought I was eccentric," she says.

3. The gentleman who played hitman Luca Brasi may have, shall we say, done real-life research for the part
There have been rumors over the years that Lenny Montana, the hulking former wrestler from Brooklyn who played Don Corleone's muscle, may have been more than a little familiar with the world that was being portrayed in The Godfather. Coppola recalls asking Montana if he would be able to convincingly do the scene where Brasi sits on his bed, loads his gun with bullets and spins the chamber. The actor's response, according to the director, was "Are you kiddin' me?" Hackford asked the filmmaker if Lenny was, in fact, "the real deal." The silent, exaggerated shrug that was Coppola reply got the biggest laugh of the night.

4. Talia Shire was the one who came up with idea that Kay would have had an abortion
When the panelists were asked about seeing the film again after all these years, Diane Keaton recalled recently watching the films again on her laptop, and really being blown away by Talia Shire's performance as Connie Corleone. "She had me in tears watching what she did with the part," Keaton admits, "and this was on a fucking computer!" Coppola then admitted that it was his sister Talia who came up with the idea that Kay's "miscarriage" in Part II was actually a terminated pregnancy – a key revelation that she will no longer be complicit in "this Sicilian thing." As for the director's sibling, she had to beg her brother for an audition; he was opposed to casting her as Connie initially because the character was "the homely Italian sister" and he didn't picture her that way. She kept insisting, he relented, and she got the part.

5. Marlon Brando had more impressive testicles than Robert Duvall
The Method acting legend's penchant for pranks on the set of The Godfather has become the stuff of legend, and James Caan recalls how, during the funeral scene, he nearly got a hernia lifting the Don's coffin; he later found out that Brando had filled the coffin with weights to make three times as heavy. (Caan's imitation of Brando's laugh, by the way, is priceless.) It was Duvall, however, who won the anecdote competition regarding His Marlon-ness. The cast kept trying to crack each other by engaging in an on-set mooning contest, and during the wedding scene, the older actor and Duvall decided to drop trou, despite the fact that Coppola reminded them "there are women and children present, Bobby!" After the two men had bared all, a woman approached the man playing consigliere Tom Hagen. "Mr. Duvall, you are fine," he remembers, "but my god, did you see the balls on that Brando?!?"
Posted By: olivant

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/01/17 02:29 AM

Can someone hand Al a brush or comb?
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/01/17 02:58 AM

Originally Posted By: U talkin' da me ??

The Method acting legend's penchant for pranks on the set of The Godfather has become the stuff of legend, and James Caan recalls how, during the funeral scene, he nearly got a hernia lifting the Don's coffin; he later found out that Brando had filled the coffin with weights to make three times as heavy.

Caan must be losing it. Sonny was dead long before Vito's funeral. Brando pulled his weights prank on the hospital bed that carried him upstairs after he returned from the hospital.
Posted By: SC

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/01/17 03:50 AM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Originally Posted By: U talkin' da me ??

The Method acting legend's penchant for pranks on the set of The Godfather has become the stuff of legend, and James Caan recalls how, during the funeral scene, he nearly got a hernia lifting the Don's coffin; he later found out that Brando had filled the coffin with weights to make three times as heavy.

Caan must be losing it. Sonny was dead long before Vito's funeral. Brando pulled his weights prank on the hospital bed that carried him upstairs after he returned from the hospital.


Actually Caan was correct in this interview. He specifically said "when Brando came home from the hospital" scene.
Posted By: U talkin' da me ??

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/01/17 09:56 PM

It was nice to check out what shoes and socks the cast was wearing... Pacino in hi-tops!!! smile

Posted By: U talkin' da me ??

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/01/17 10:01 PM

Most of the cast with Matt Lauer on the Today Show (-Keaton & Coppola)



Posted By: mustachepete

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/02/17 11:06 AM

It seems like they spent the great majority of their time on the relatively well - known story of production of The Godfather, and not much was said about Part 2 except for how De Niro prepared to step into Brando ' s role?
Posted By: Footreads

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/02/17 01:05 PM

They almost talked about Godfather 3. Almost smile
Posted By: Footreads

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/02/17 01:10 PM

Hey Robert D did not call trump a mut in this? I would have seen Bronx tale on Broadway but not after I found it he produced it.
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/02/17 03:12 PM


Anyone else notice this??! eek eek

Posted By: olivant

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/02/17 03:38 PM

Maybe intentional. But, a nice touch in any case.

I still think that we need to take up a collection to buy Pacino a comb or brush.
Posted By: DE NIRO

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/02/17 04:03 PM

Nice one, just a pity that De Niro hardly said a word..
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/02/17 06:59 PM

DeNiro never has much to say in interviews. He's the Bob Dylan of movies.
Posted By: mustachepete

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/02/17 10:07 PM

De Niro may be the Dylan of movie interviews, but Pacino is the Dylan of movie hair.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Cast reunion in New York April 29 - 05/11/17 10:53 PM

Yes Caan was right, it was when Vito came home from the hospital, not when he died.

I would have loved to have been there and asked those 2 questions (the first two) as well Pete. Too bad we couldn't submit some questions!! That whole deal was pretty cool to hear. Props to DeNiro for putting it together!
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