“The cast kept mooning each other” in $291M Marlon Brando Classic – Considered One of the Greatest Movies Ever Mad

"The cast kept mooning each other" in $291M Marlon Brando Classic - Considered One of the Greatest Movies Ever Mad
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In honor of the 50th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppola’s seminal film, The Godfather, here are some thoughts on the film’s colossal influence and lasting legacy. This crime drama, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, and an incredible ensemble cast, has been called one of the greatest films ever.

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Audiences worldwide have been won over by The Godfather and its compelling story and stellar performances. Despite the film’s somber tone, the cast and crew shared some laughs and good times off camera. This behind-the-scenes look reveals the racy antics on set, such as the cast members’ fondness for mooning each other.

Raucous Shenanigans Amidst Serious Scenes

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The Godfather

Though the cast of The Godfather is often praised for their serious performances, they also enjoyed some lighthearted moments off-camera. Steve Schapiro, the set photographer who got to capture the movie’s most memorable moments, recently spilled the beans on some of the behind-the-scenes shenanigans.

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Despite the serious content, the cast members kept things lighthearted by engaging in humorous pranks that strengthened their bonds. It turns out that the cast of The Godfather found mooning to be hilarious on multiple occasions.

Steve Schapiro
Steve Schapiro

According to Schapiro, the actors would moon each other in good fun between takes, completely ignoring their serious roles. These pranks lightened up an otherwise serious production and helped everyone involved feel more at ease and happy.

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“This is a movie which has violence. It has things of that sort. And yet, after every take, the cast was just happy as a lark. Relatives were there very often. The cast kept mooning each other. It was very, very relaxed. This is a serious movie and yet the cast in the whole filming was very relaxed.”

Schapiro snapped a great shot of Marlon Brando, in character as Don Corleone, joking around while getting his makeup done. While doing his makeup by Dick Smith, Brando smiled widely and was joined by director Francis Ford Coppola and actor Al Pacino.

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The Godfather Trilogy: A Cinematic Marvel in 4K UHD

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The Godfather

The 50th-anniversary release of The Godfather trilogy provides an opportunity to appreciate the meticulous restoration and remastering process and the behind-the-scenes revelations. The films have been given a painstaking makeover, resulting in improved visuals that give the cinematic masterpiece a new lease on life.

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Sharper details, improved shadow definition, and an enhanced viewing experience are just some of the benefits of upgrading to the 4K UHD version from the previous restoration. The story and performances in The Godfather are compelling, but the film immerses viewers in a particular era and setting.

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Details like shiny cars and an accurate portrayal of pre-WWII New York City have been brought back to life through the restoration process. As the story moves to California, the viewer is immediately immersed in the sights and sounds of Las Vegas in the 1950s.

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The third film, set in 1979 but shot 16 years later, provides a fascinating look at the development of aesthetics during that time, incorporating a more modern sensibility while remaining faithful to the series’ visual style.

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