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* [[Dawson Casting]]: An unusual 'reverse Dawson' - by the third film Mary Corleone ''should'' be in her mid to late twenties (she is about 5 in ''Part II'' which is 21 years before the start of ''Part III') but Sophia Coppala was still a teenager when she played her.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: An unusual 'reverse Dawson' - by the third film Mary Corleone ''should'' be in her mid to late twenties (she is about 5 in ''Part II'' which is 21 years before the start of ''Part III') but Sophia Coppala was still a teenager when she played her.
* [[Easter Egg]]: In the [[The Godfather (video game)|videogame]], on the mission where you help protect Vito in the hospital, if you go up to Vito's room while Michael is talking to him and listen in, the conversation is one of [[Marlon Brando]]'s last recorded performances. A [[The Other Darrin|Marlon Brando soundalike]] was used for Vito's other scenes.
* [[Easter Egg]]: In the [[The Godfather (video game)|videogame]], on the mission where you help protect Vito in the hospital, if you go up to Vito's room while Michael is talking to him and listen in, the conversation is one of [[Marlon Brando]]'s last recorded performances. A [[The Other Darrin|Marlon Brando soundalike]] was used for Vito's other scenes.
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: In the "Woltz's bedroom" scene, John Marley (who played Woltz) was not told that they would be using an actual horse head for the scene, as they had used various props in rehearsals.
* [[Refitted for Sequel]]: Vito's backstory in ''Part II'' is taken from scenes left out of the original novel.
* [[Refitted for Sequel]]: Vito's backstory in ''Part II'' is taken from scenes left out of the original novel.
* [[Troubled Production]]: [[Executive Meddling|Paramount]] was not helpful to Coppola at all.
* [[Troubled Production]]: [[Executive Meddling|Paramount]] was not helpful to Coppola at all.

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