Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli: The Epic Story of the Making of the Godfather podcast

Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli: The Epic Story of the Making of the Godfather

What’s left to say about “The Godfather"? Upon the film’s release in 1972, it almost instantly became a byword for the best Hollywood has to offer. It minted a new generation of stars, earned hundreds of millions of dollars, established Francis Ford Coppola as one of the best directors of his generation, and changed the way Americans viewed the mafia—and cinema—forever. And yet, “The Godfather” almost never got made, with meddling studio executives and vindictive members of the real-life mafia trying to smother the movie at every turn. During production, location permits were revoked, war was waged over casting decisions, author Mario Puzo got into a public brawl with Frank Sinatra, a producer’s car was riddled with bullets, and “connected” men auditioned for—and in some cases landed—parts in the film. On “Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli,” Mark Seal, author of the 2021 book by the same title, and Nathan King, a deputy editor of AIR MAIL, present new and archival interviews with Coppola, James Caan, Robert Evans, Talia Shire, Al Ruddy, and many others, stripping back the varnish of movie history to reveal the complicated genesis of a modern masterpiece.

What’s left to say about “The Godfather"? Upon the film’s release in 1972, it almost instantly became a byword for the best Hollywood has to offer. It minted a new generation of stars, earned hundreds of millions of dollars, established Francis Ford Coppola as one of the best directors of his generation, and changed the way Americans viewed the mafia—and cinema—forever. And yet, “The Godfather” almost never got made, with meddling studio executives and vindictive members of the real-life mafia trying to smother the movie at every turn. During production, location permits were revoked, war was waged over casting decisions, author Mario Puzo got into a public brawl with Frank Sinatra, a producer’s car was riddled with bullets, and “connected” men auditioned for—and in some cases landed—parts in the film. On “Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli,” Mark Seal, author of the 2021 book by the same title, and Nathan King, a deputy editor of AIR MAIL, present new and archival interviews with Coppola, James Caan, Robert Evans, Talia Shire, Al Ruddy, and many others, stripping back the varnish of movie history to reveal the complicated genesis of a modern masterpiece.

 

#11

The Grand Finale

The cast of characters behind “The Godfather”’s success was nothing if n... more

23 Apr 2025

27 MINS

27:38

23 Apr 2025


#10

The Mother of all Publicity Campaigns

By 1972,“The Godfather”had become the movie of the moment—and that&rsquo... more

16 Apr 2025

23 MINS

23:23

16 Apr 2025


#9

Death by a Thousand Cuts

It’s difficult to imagine “The Godfather’s” torrid Sicily scenes b... more

09 Apr 2025

25 MINS

25:13

09 Apr 2025


#8

Italians, Stallions, and Corporate Lackeys

From a strict budget and a tight timetable to the interference of the Mafia, Francis Ford ... more

02 Apr 2025

40 MINS

40:19

02 Apr 2025


#7

Married to the Mob

Most big films confront roadblocks during production—financial, logistical, or other... more

26 Mar 2025

20 MINS

20:44

26 Mar 2025


#6

The Cast that Dreams Are Made Of

In retrospect, it’s almost unfathomable that a cast as strong as“The Godfather... more

19 Mar 2025

32 MINS

32:12

19 Mar 2025


#5

The Visionary And the Frog Prince

By 1969, Paramount's efforts to turn "The Godfather" into a feature film were in full swin... more

12 Mar 2025

35 MINS

35:06

12 Mar 2025


#4

Hollywood Swinging

By the spring of 1969, The Godfather had turned its author, Mario Puzo, into an overnight ... more

05 Mar 2025

39 MINS

39:44

05 Mar 2025


#3

Stranger Than Pulp Fiction

It was the fall of 1963, and Mario Puzo—a gambler, overeater, and dead-broke pulp fi... more

26 Feb 2025

33 MINS

33:53

26 Feb 2025


#2

Saving the Studio

The genesis of "The Godfather" dates back to 1966, when Paramount Pictures was Hollywood's... more

19 Feb 2025

25 MINS

25:22

19 Feb 2025


#1

Introducing: Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli

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04 Feb 2025

04 MINS

04:49

04 Feb 2025