![]() ![]() "The Notebook" also includes pages from the novel that the movie is based on, Mario Puzo's novel "The Godfather," with Coppola's notes in the margins. "The Notebook" contains his thoughts about each scene, including the pitfalls he wanted to avoid. ![]() He told some terrific stories about how he cast it and directed it. We spoke in 2016 after the publication of the notebook he kept when he was making the first film in "The Godfather" trilogy. Today, we listen back to my interview with Coppola. It has a new title, too - "Mario Puzo's The Godfather, Coda: The Death Of Michael Corleone" - spoiler. For the 30th anniversary of "Godfather III" (ph), Francis Ford Coppola has released a restored and reedited version of the film. In a weird way, I've come to think of it as a holiday film. It seems most New Years, at least one cable channel shows "The Godfather" films. ![]()
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