I read this a while ago, and it's terrific. Mostly because I can't see the movies, yet.
Shallow but a lot of fun
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The Godfather Companion is, more or less, a gossipy fanzine done deluxe. That said, its still full of fun bits of trivia about the Godfather trilogy and should be enjoyed by fans of the films (and really, who hasn't sometimes wished they were a Corleone?) Perhaps my favorite sections are the heavily detailed passages dealing with the other actors considered for the roles made famous by Brando, Pacino, Duvall, et al. Some of the alternative possibilities are nicely intriguing (Martin Sheen would have made an effective Tom Hagen though certainly not one with Duvall's moral shadings) while others simply boggle the mind. (Just imagine, this could have been a film starring Ernest Borgnine, David Carradine, and John Saxon!) Also of interest are the extensive listings of scenes and actors cut from the three films and a helpful Corleone Family Tree in the back of the book. This book doesn't attempt to go into any heavy analysis concerning these films (other then to prove that the Godfather's symbol of evil was, for reasons never really explained, the color oarnge) but its still a lot of fun.
If you're a fan of the Godfather movies, you need this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Meticulously detailed book on the production and events surrounding the making of the three Godfather movies. Absolutely essential for film students and movie buffs. It doesn't go too deep, more along the lines of The Book Of Lists, but it's interesting to see how they were all put together and who was involved
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