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Al Pacino explains why it was "hard to cope" with 'The Godfather' legacy
Far Out Magazine ^ | TUE 14TH MAR 2023 | Tyler Golsen

Posted on 03/14/2023 2:06:06 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Few parts in the history of Hollywood have been as good as Michael Corleone. As the initially reluctant replacement for his father in The Godfather trilogy, Corleone’s transformation into a sinister power-hungry mob boss is one of the most intriguing character arcs in film history. Al Pacino himself isn’t ignorant of the effect that the film had on his career, as he explained to The New York Times back in 2022 to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary.

“I’m here because I did The Godfather,” Pacino explained during his interview. “For an actor, that’s like winning the lottery. When it comes right down to it, I had nothing to do with the film but play the part.”

“It’s hard to explain in today’s world — to explain who I was at that time and the bolt of lightning that it was,” Pacino added. “I felt like, all of a sudden, some veil was lifted, and all eyes were on me. Of course, they were on others in the film. But The Godfather gave me a new identity that was hard for me to cope with.”

Pacino wasn’t a movie star in 1972, he was actually a well-respected theatre actor who had only accrued a small number of film roles by the time he hit 30. Francis Ford Coppola took notice of Pacino for his role in the 1971 film The Panic in Needle Park and cast him in The Godfather. The actor knew that the film was destined for something greater after Coppola got emotional during filming.

“You remember the funeral scene for Marlon when they put him down?” Pacino recalled. “It was over for the evening. The sun was going down. So, naturally, I’m happy ’cause I get to go home and have some drinks. I was on the way to my camper, saying, ‘Well, I was pretty good today. I had no lines, no obligations, that was fine.’ Every day without lines is a good day.”

“So I’m going back to my camper. And there, sitting on a tombstone, is Francis Ford Coppola, weeping like a baby,” he continued. “Profusely crying. And I went up to him, and I said, ‘Francis, what’s wrong? What happened?’ He says, ‘They won’t give me another shot.’ Meaning they wouldn’t allow him to film another setup. And I thought: ‘OK. I guess I’m in a good film here.’ Because he had this kind of passion, and there it is.”

Pacino was nominated for an Oscar for his role in the original film, along with co-stars Marlon Brando, James Caan, and Robert Duvall. After not attending the ceremony, a rumour began to spread that Pacino had purposefully boycotted the Oscars after being upset that he was nominated for ‘Best Supporting Actor’ instead of gaining a lead actor nomination. However, the actor shot down that piece of lore when asked if he didn’t attend for that reason.

“No, absolutely not,” Pacino insisted. “I was at that stage in my life where I was somewhat, more or less, rebellious. I did go back for others. But I didn’t go to them early on. It was the tradition. I don’t think Bob [De Niro] went to one of them. George C. Scott didn’t even go. They had to wake him up. [Laughs] Marlon didn’t go. Look, Marlon gave back the Oscar. How about that? They were rebelling from the Hollywood thing. That kind of thing was in the air.”

“I was somewhat uncomfortable with being in that situation, being in that world. I was also working onstage in Boston at that time [in Richard III]. But that was an excuse. I just was afraid to go,” Pacino claimed. “I was young, younger than even my years. I was young in terms of the newness of all this. It was the old shot-out-of-a-cannon syndrome. And it’s connected to drugs and those kinds of things, which I was engaged in back there, and I think that had a lot to do with it. I was just unaware of things back then.”


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To: nickcarraway

He over acted in everything else city that he played after Godfather


21 posted on 03/14/2023 3:40:04 PM PDT by Hammerhead
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To: nickcarraway

22 posted on 03/14/2023 3:49:11 PM PDT by Kenny Bania (Ovaltine? Why not call it Roundtine?)
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To: nickcarraway

It was the haircut in Godfather Part III that ruined him.


23 posted on 03/14/2023 4:11:11 PM PDT by bertmerc1 (Conservative Buddhist)
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To: nickcarraway

The Godfather, terrific movie.

Brando, EXCELLENT.


24 posted on 03/14/2023 4:19:27 PM PDT by Pearfect
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To: Pearfect

I can watch it 100 times and I always learn something new. Been trying to fin the Godfather Epic on streaming but not around. I was told they edited I & II into a linear, 7 hour series.


25 posted on 03/14/2023 4:56:32 PM PDT by Mean Daddy (Every time Hillary lies, a demon gets its wings. - Windflier)
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To: srmanuel
When watching Gone With The Wind, I nearly fell asleep in every scene that did not have Clark Gable. Without him, without Rhett, the story is a bore-fest. Just my opinion.

Some of my favorite old movies -

Casablanca

The Maltese Falcon

White Heat

Yankee Doodle Dandy

The Roaring Twenties

Bad Day At Black Rock

26 posted on 03/14/2023 5:09:05 PM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: srmanuel

Godfather I: Perfection

Godfather II: Incredibly, improved on perfection

Godfather III: Don’t get me started.


27 posted on 03/14/2023 5:21:45 PM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: martin_fierro

I watched GF III for the first time in over 30 years a few weeks ago with my wife when we binged watched the trilogy (she had never seen any of the films). It actually holds up better than I remember. Biggest problem is with the horribly miscast Sofia Coppola, George Hamilton, and Don Novello. The second half of the film is actually pretty good.


28 posted on 03/14/2023 5:30:24 PM PDT by Clemenza
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To: Clemenza

The problem with GFIII, is that I can’t believe it was the same Michael Corleone from the first two GF movies, yes I know he “changed”, but you simply don’t change that much.


29 posted on 03/14/2023 5:31:47 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Hammerhead

His overacting started with “And Justice for All” and it was downhill from there.


30 posted on 03/14/2023 5:32:01 PM PDT by Clemenza
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To: Jamestown1630

“Great actors should just shut up and act.”

AMEN! And great singers should just shut up and sing.

Once they start yammering about politics their love of totalitarianism and their hatred of conservatives, you can never watch or hear then the same way again.

Except for Jane Fonda. She’s ALWAYS been an anti-American creep. But, I do confess I enjoyed her and her Dad in “On Golden Pond.”


31 posted on 03/14/2023 5:33:24 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (The government's lying liars love to lie)
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To: 3RIVRS

I think Scarlett is supposed to be an unlikeable harpy in that movie.


32 posted on 03/14/2023 5:38:28 PM PDT by Palio di Siena
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To: nickcarraway

Scarface was my favorite.


33 posted on 03/14/2023 5:43:34 PM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: dfwgator

I saw him perform Jack Lennon’s role of Shelly Levine on Broadway as by that time Al was too old to play Ricky Roma (Bobby Cannavale played Ricky in the performance I saw). Great play but the movie is helped by the addition of the character of Blake who is not in the play.


34 posted on 03/14/2023 5:45:35 PM PDT by Clemenza
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To: Clemenza

I assume Blake was the Alec Baldwin character.

My favorite line from Glengarry Glenn Ross:

Oh, what a big man you are! “Hey, let me buy you a pack of gum. I’ll show you how to chew it.”


35 posted on 03/14/2023 5:49:29 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: ViLaLuz

“I kill communists for fun, main”


36 posted on 03/14/2023 5:51:31 PM PDT by MikeSteelBe (The South will be in the right in the next war of Northern aggression.)
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To: MikeSteelBe

“But for a Green Card, I’m gonna carve him up real nice.”


37 posted on 03/14/2023 5:53:15 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Clemenza

I can’t imagine Pacino playing Levine. Jack Lemmon was born for that role.


38 posted on 03/14/2023 5:54:14 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: MikeSteelBe

I always tell the truth. Even when I lie.


39 posted on 03/14/2023 5:54:54 PM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: nickcarraway

"I’m here on the ground with my nose in it since the whole thing began! I’ve nurtured every sensation man has been inspired to have! I cared about what he wanted and I never judged him. Why? Because I never rejected him, in spite of all his imperfections! I’m a fan of man! I’m a humanist. Maybe the last humanist. Who, in their right mind, Kevin, could possibly deny the 20th century was entirely mine? All of it, Kevin! All of it! Mine! I’m peaking, Kevin. It’s my time now. It’s our time."

40 posted on 03/14/2023 6:01:08 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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