Which Actor Do You Identify "The Godfather" With?

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Which Actor Do You Identify "The Godfather" With?
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Marlon Brando
20.83%
5 votes
Al Pacino
4.17%
1 votes
Robert De Niro
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One of my favorite characters and performances in The Godfather, Al Lettieri, who played Sollozzo-- the guy who helped kill Luca Brasi, and later was shot by Michael Corleone in the famous restaurant scene with Sterling Hayden, Pacino, and Al Lettieri. What a great character actor (The Getaway) who died at 47 of a heart attack.



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Al Pacino. This is Michael's story from beginning to end, and his performance is the best from the bunch.
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I definitely don't identify The Godfather (1972) with Robert De Niro... because he wasn't in in it (he was only in the sequel)!

Maybe James Caan!

I wasn't only referring to the first one, and used quotations to be general, but to also hint at it being a movie.



Gotta go with Tony Soprano.


...I'll see myself out.



I wasn't only referring to the first one, and used quotations to be general, but to also hint at it being a movie.
I know. I's just teasing.

Now if you'd said Godfather Saga (that's the one that puts I & II in chronological order all in one super-long movie, so De Niro shows up at the beginning)... I think I'm the only fan of that version.



Despite the fact that Brando won a lead actor Oscar for what was basically a supporting role, his name is still the first one that pops into my head when I think of this movie, though when I watch the movie, it really belongs to Pacino.



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I know. I's just teasing.

Now if you'd said Godfather Saga (that's the one that puts I & II in chronological order all in one super-long movie, so De Niro shows up at the beginning)... I think I'm the only fan of that version.

Oh ok, cool...



I haven't seen the saga in a long time. Why do you prefer it, besides the chronological view?



Oh ok, cool...



I haven't seen the saga in a long time. Why do you prefer it, besides the chronological view?
I only prefer it for the chronological view, plus it's an excuse to watch I & II together as one movie. Sometimes I like watching II without the flashbacks, so the saga puts it all in one steady timeline without interruptions.

I only watched the saga once (I rented it on VHS at the advice of a video store worker - so that shows how long ago that was). I enjoyed seeing both movies together as, at that point, I had never really saw both in their entirety, so it was an opportunity to see the whole thing with just one movie.