Cinephiles already know that Francis Ford Coppola‘s 1972 epic “The Godfather” is an essential New Hollywood film. The film launched Coppola and Al Pacino into superstardom and revitalized Marlon Brando‘s career.
Critics still herald the movie and its 1974 sequel as two of the best films of all time to this day. READ MORE: The 70 Most Anticipated TV Shows & Mini-Series Of 2022 However, what some cinephiles don’t know is the backstory of how “The Godfather” was made (or nearly didn’t get made) in the first place.
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