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A Seat at the Table
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Producer Albert S. Ruddy acquires the rights to adapt "The...Read more Godfather" into a movie.
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Warning Shots
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Al Ruddy and Bettye McCartt face mounting opposition over...Read more The Godfather, while Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo are writing the screenplay.
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Fade In
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The pressure to deliver the script mounts when Ruddy meets...Read more up with Colombo.
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The Right Shade of Yellow
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After Marlon Brando and Al Pacino are nominated to star in...Read more the film, Ruddy has to deal with a number of problems.
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Kiss the Ring
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Ruddy and Bettye struggle as filming approaches, and tension...Read more is high between Colombo and Joe Gallo.
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A Stand Up Guy
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As Ruddy deals with the aftermath of the catastrophic press...Read more conference, Evans hatches a plan to save Paramount.
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Mr. Producer
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Unhappy with the footage, Barry Lapidus devises a possible...Read more coup, while Ruddy tries to keep Coppola and Pacino.
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Crossing That Line
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Following the rally, Gallo threatens the film's production...Read more budget, while Ruddy does his best to protect the financing for filming in Sicily.
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It's Who We Are
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While the production faces difficulties in Sicily, Ruddy...Read more leaves early to convince Evans to straighten up his act.
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Brains and Balls
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The Godfather is released to critical and commercial...Read more success, and the drama begins during the 45th Oscars.
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