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Earlier this month Francis Coppola released a re-cut of The Godfather, Part III in honor of its 30th anniversary in 2020. But did the new version, called Mario Puzo s The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone, fix the original s problems? The director said in a statement at the time, “I created a new beginning and ending, and rearranged some scenes, shots, and music cues. With these changes and the restored footage and sound, to me, it is a more appropriate conclusion to The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II.” He would later tell CBS This Morning that he felt this new version of the film would “vindicate” the final installment, especially his daughter Sofia’s infamous performance as Mary Corleone. ....
.The cast of 1990 s The Godfather Part III is shown in a scene in a recut version, The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone, from director and co-writer Francis Ford Coppola. (CNS photo/courtesy Paramount) Help us expand our reach! Please share this article NEW YORK (CNS) Long reviled as a pale afterthought compared to its two predecessors, 1990 s The Godfather Part III (Paramount) is now available in in a recut version, The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone, from director and co-writer Francis Ford Coppola. For those who have not seen it, or haven t viewed it in some time, it s a reminder that although mobster dramas that draw on events of the past can be engrossing, historical truth always loses out in the process. ....
Apocalypse Now (1979) on two separate occasions, The Cotton Club (1984) once, and now he’s looking to repair The Godfather III (1990), a movie no one was happy with, most especially him. Although it would go on to earn seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Director, Godfather III seemed cursed from the word go. Coppola entered the project grudgingly. He was broke and felt his only way out was to accept Paramount’s standing offer to continue the Corleone family saga, something he considered concluded after Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) damned himself by killing his own brother. Then Paramount refused Robert Duvall’s price, so Corleone family consigliore Tom Hagen had to be written out of the script. He was supposed to be the heart of the story. Instead of re-casting the role, he was replaced with George Hamilton, who plays family attorney B.J. Harrison and always looks a little out of place because he looks like George Hamilton ....
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