Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli: The Epic Story of the Making of The Godfather *(ePub)

This “wickedly pacey page-turner” (Total Film) unfurls the behind-the-scenes story of the making of The Godfather, fifty years after the classic film’s original release. The story of how The Godfather was made is as dramatic, operatic, and entertaining as the film itself. Over the years, many versions of various aspects of the movie’s fiery creation have been told—sometimes conflicting, but always compelling. Mark Seal sifts through the evidence, has extensive new conversations with director Francis Ford Coppola and several heretofore silent sources, and complements them with colorful interviews with key players including actors Al Pacino, James Caan, Talia Shire, and others to write “the definitive look at the making of an American classic” (Library Journal, starred review). On top of the usual complications of filmmaking, the creators of The Godfather had to contend with the real-life members of its subject matter: the Mob. During production of the movie, location permits were inexplicably revoked, author Mario Puzo got into a public brawl with an irate Frank Sinatra, producer Al Ruddy’s car was found riddled with bullets, men with “connections” vied to be in the cast, and some were given film roles. As Seal notes, this is the tale of a “movie that revolutionized filmmaking, saved Paramount Pictures, minted a new generation of movie stars, made its struggling author Mario Puzo rich and famous, and sparked a war between two of the mightiest powers in America: the sharks of Hollywood and the highest echelons of the Mob.” “For fans of books about moviemaking, this is a definite must-read” (Booklist). Read more

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Why Must Read Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli: The Epic Story of the Making of The Godfather?

There seem to be more books written about the movie “The Godfather” and its sequels than any other movie ever made, with the possible exception of “Gone With the Wind”. And I’ve read many/most of them! But so far, the best one I’ve read is the recently published “Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli - The Epic Story of the Making of “The Godfather”, by Mark Seal. Mark Seal has put together/written an extremely readable history of everything having to do with the book and movie. He looks into the rather diverse crew who financed, acted, produced, and wrote the movie, beginning with the author, Mario Puzo. Other “characters” like Robert Evans and Charles Bluhdorn are also included, as well as people protesting the making of the movie. Seal takes the reader back to the late 1960’s/early 1970’s when the movie industry was being rocked by societal changes. He has included things about the movie from primary sources I haven’t read.anywhere else. He’s written an almost compulsively readable book.

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