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This famous ‘Godfather’ scene everyone loves to quote was filmed in N.J. But don’t try to visit.
The iconic 'leave the gun, take the cannoli' location sits behind fences in a New Jersey park, but there's hope it might ...
Did real-life mafia guys like watching themselves portrayed in the movies? They sure did. Henry Hill, the subject of Goodfellas, once noted how mobsters actually started using words and expressions ...
"What are they getting so excited about? It's only another gangster picture," said Marlon Brando. America's greatest actor, yes. But not always as shrewd off-screen as he was on. "The Godfather," ...
It is among the truly iconic movie lines filmed in New Jersey. “Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.” Even if you haven’t seen “The Godfather,” the epic 1972 crime film chronicling the Corleone family in ...
At a memorable point in the first Godfather movie, Clemenza inadvertently demonstrated his talent for Wall Street deal-making when he offered this sage advice to Michael Corleone: "You know you got to ...
In The Godfather, by Mario Puzo, is a scene where Pete Clemenza shows Michael Corleone how to make spaghetti and meatballs. Clememza was the smoothest character in the story, after the Godfather ...
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