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Topic: THE GODFATHER -- 400 foot edition
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Tony Stucchio
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 625
From: New Jersey
Registered: Dec 2005
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posted September 17, 2007 07:22 PM
THE GODFATHER -- 400 foot edition (which is actually 330 feet, according to the box.) Marketing Films
How do you create a 17 minute extract from a nearly three-hour film? Marketing did an average job tackling the problem. It opens with about one-minute of Don Corleone (Brando) talking about not wanting to get into the drug business, followed by his getting gunned-down while buying fruit in the city. The lengthiest scene follows -- Michael (Pacino)guns down Capt. McCluskey and Solozzo in the Italian restaurant. Then we have the Don miraculously back up and around (without any explanation) talking with Michael, followed by his death while playing with his grandchild in the vegetable garden. You also get Tessio (the traitor) talking with Michael at the funeral, and the baptism scene with cuts to several of Michael's ordered hits. (Moe Green, Tataglia, Barzinni, etc.) Carlo Rizzi gets strangled in a car by Clemenza and kicks out the front windshield. Michael denies to Kay that he ordered the hit. Then Michael is officially recognized as the new Don Corleone.
The extract makes no sense unless you've seen the whole picture. (And who hasn't?) But unlike the best extracts, you certainly don't feel like you've seen the whole picture. What, no horse's head in the bed? No part of Brando's opening speech? What about "Leave the gun, take the cannoli", or "made him an offer he couldn't refuse"? You won't find it here.
The print: Looks like a dupe. I purchased it new in 1979, and it somehow has not faded. (It is printed on Eastman Safety.) The color was never that good to begin with, but mostly because of the "dupey" quality. The opening "Marketing Films" title with the blue background proves to me that the print has not faded one bit in 28 years. It is probably afraid of getting whacked my Michael Corleone if it fades.
I have never owned nor seen another title from Marketing. Is the quality I describe typical? Short of buying the whole feature, I would be interested in seeing the 3-part extract. Both of these, by the way, were also available from Marketing.
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