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  1. Hace 3 días · Michael extracts Carlo's confession to playing a part in Sonny's murder. He assures Carlo that he is being exiled, not murdered, before Clemenza strangles Carlo. Connie confronts Michael about his involvement in Carlo's death while Kay is in the room. Kay asks Michael if she is telling the truth and is relieved when he denies ...

    • $250–291 million
    • Nino Rota
  2. Hace 1 día · James Caan was the first choice to play Colonel Lucas, but Caan wanted too much money for what was considered a minor part, and Harrison Ford was cast instead. Before departing for principal photography, Coppola took out an advertisement in the trade press declaring Keitel, Duvall and others as the "first choices" for the film. [1]

    • $100–150 million
    • Francis Coppola
  3. Hace 1 día · While working on the 1973 drama, Cinderella Liberty, James Caan got into a disagreement with the film's director, Mark Rydell. The disagreement was over a line that the filmmaker wanted Caan to say, but he did not find it too amusing. The actor believed that the line undermined the character he had carefully developed throughout the movie.

  4. Hace 4 días · A: The main actors in “Brian’s Song” are James Caan, who portrays Brian Piccolo, and Billy Dee Williams, who portrays Gale Sayers. Q: What awards did “Brian’s Song” win? A: “Brian’s Song” won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Program – Drama or Comedy in 1972.

  5. Hace 4 días · The movie “Thief” is a thrilling crime drama that captivated audiences when it was released in 1981. Directed by Michael Mann and starring James Caan, the film tells the story of a professional thief named Frank, who is at the top of his game but yearns for a more normal life.

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  7. Hace 2 días · Bad drama or not, Cinderella Liberty ended up with a Golden Globe nomination for ‘Best Motion Picture – Drama’, so it hardly killed the film. Still, Caan was suitably enraged that he let it be known in the years to come that if it was up to him, he’d have never said the line at all. James Caan. James Caan was far from a shrinking violet ...