Here's the original casting ideas sheet for The Godfather:
Every film fan knows that Paramount wanted Sir Laurence Olivier to play Vito Corleone. But I never heard that Frank de Kova was also up for the role. If the name seems familiar, it's because he played Chief Wild Eagle on F Troop.
It makes me ponder an alternative history where Frank got the gig, while Brando, his career foundering, wound up on F Troop. Would we still have iPhones?
According to this Twitter thread, Paramount pushed hard to set the film in 1972 Kansas, rather than 1940 New York.
Please, the next time you hear an artist or creative person described as "tempermental", remember what we're up against.
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