Tonight at 7 p.m. at the Oshkosh Grand Opera House, the classic Francis Ford Coppola directed film "The Godfather" will be shown. Admission is $4. The movie is part of the Grand's Screen Scene series.
After the movie I will be leading a brief discussion of it. My main qualification is that my last name ends with a vowel. I'll probably try to debunk a few stereotypes.
Below, Robert Duvall (played Tom Hagen in the Godfather films) has an interesting take on Brando's treatment of Don Corleone.
1 comment:
Sounds like fun, but the timing is horrible. A lot of us have papers due at the end of this week or early next. The Godfather sounds infinitely more interesting than the ins and outs of the EU right now. Nevertheless, the spectre of failure weighs heavily.
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