Although Al Pacino will always be synonymous with his breakthrough performance in The Godfather (1972), Francis Ford Coppola‘s acclaimed mafia drama nearly replaced him. In his new memoir Sonny Boy, ...
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Al Pacino meets real mobster while filming The Godfather
Al Pacino wasn't sure how to approach his role as Michael Corleone in "The Godfather." His solution? Turn to a real life ...
Al Pacino is getting candid about his financial reason for signing up to star in The Godfather: Part III. In his new memoir Sonny Boy, Pacino, 84, opens up about his initial decision to reprise his ...
Al Pacino suffered an ankle injury on the set of Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather,” and he admits in his new memoir to feeling relieved that it might have gotten him fired. At the time, the ...
Pacino said he formed this opinion after filming the opening wedding scene. "The Godfather" became one of the most iconic movies of all time. "The Godfather" is one of the most iconic movies of all ...
The Godfather was a make-it-or-break-it moment for Al Pacino. In the actor’s new memoir, Sonny Boy, he reminisces on almost being “fired” from the 1972 film due to his performance. In an excerpt from ...
Al Pacino felt "relief" after severely twisting his ankle while filming "The Godfather." At the time, studio executives did not think Pacino was the right fit for the role of Michael Corleone. Pacino, ...
Al Pacino met a real-life mobster as part of his research to play Michael Corleone. The Hollywood veteran, 84, was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar for his portrayal of soldier turned mafia ...
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