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| − | '''''The Godfather''''' is a gangster {{w|The Godfather (novel)|novel}} (1969) by {{w|Mario Puzo}}, which was made into an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three pictures: ''{{w|The Godfather}}'' (1972), ''{{w|The Godfather Part II}}'' (1974) and ''{{w|The Godfather Part III}}'' (1990), all directed by {{w|Francis Ford Coppola}}. In addition to its depiction of gangster life, the film series became well-noted for its {{w|Speak Softly, Love|theme music}} and for the iconic scene in the first film where a character wakes up to find his horse's severed head in his bed. The series is also well | + | '''''The Godfather''''' is a gangster {{w|The Godfather (novel)|novel}} (1969) by {{w|Mario Puzo}}, which was made into an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three pictures: ''{{w|The Godfather}}'' (1972), ''{{w|The Godfather Part II}}'' (1974) and ''{{w|The Godfather Part III}}'' (1990), all directed by {{w|Francis Ford Coppola}}. In addition to its depiction of gangster life, the film series became well-noted for its {{w|Speak Softly, Love|theme music}} and for the iconic scene in the first film where a character wakes up to find his horse's severed head in his bed. The series is also well known for its catchphrases, such as "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" (Don Corleone in ''The Godfather'') and "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer" (Michael Corleone in ''The Godfather Part II''). |
There are numerous references to the ''Godfather'' film series in ''The Simpsons'' media. | There are numerous references to the ''Godfather'' film series in ''The Simpsons'' media. | ||
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{{TB|Portrayed Moe Greene in ''The Godfather''.}} | {{TB|Portrayed Moe Greene in ''The Godfather''.}} | ||
| − | {{TB|Voiced [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] }} | + | {{TB|Voiced [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]]}} |
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{{TB|[[Joe Mantegna]]}} | {{TB|[[Joe Mantegna]]}} | ||
{{TB|Portrayed Joey Zasa in ''The Godfather III''.}} | {{TB|Portrayed Joey Zasa in ''The Godfather III''.}} | ||
| − | {{TB|Voiced himself in the [[season 3]] episode "[[Bart the Murderer]]". Is also the voice of [[Fat Tony]] and [[Fat Tony (second)|the second Fat Tony]]. }} | + | {{TB|Voiced himself in the [[season 3]] episode "[[Bart the Murderer]]". Is also the voice of [[Fat Tony]] and [[Fat Tony (second)|the second Fat Tony]].}} |
{{TBT|[[File:James Caan.jpg|150px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:James Caan.jpg|150px]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:25, March 8, 2020
- You may be looking for The Godfather (character).
The Godfather is a gangster novel (1969) by Mario Puzo, which was made into an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three pictures: The Godfather (1972), The Godfather Part II (1974) and The Godfather Part III (1990), all directed by Francis Ford Coppola. In addition to its depiction of gangster life, the film series became well-noted for its theme music and for the iconic scene in the first film where a character wakes up to find his horse's severed head in his bed. The series is also well known for its catchphrases, such as "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" (Don Corleone in The Godfather) and "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer" (Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part II).
There are numerous references to the Godfather film series in The Simpsons media.
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