O Poderoso Chefão (1972): 15 fatos estranhos que você não sabia!

Remember when a movie not only entertained you, but also reshaped how Hollywood worked? Wait, scratch that. Remember when a movie scared the studios, baffled the executives, and permanently changed the rules? In 1972, Paramount Pictures released a risky three-hour crime drama directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Kahn, and Diane Keaton. It was based on a best-selling book that nobody at the studio really believed in and nearly collapsed a dozen times before it even hit theaters. But somehow The Godfather survived and then became the blueprint. Recently, we lost Robert Duvall, who received his first Oscar nomination for his iconic role as Tom Hagen. From the Godfather to the network and the apostle, we here at Remember When just want to thank you for the memories. Well, today we're counting down 15 strange facts about The Godfather, the behind-the-scenes chaos, the accidents, and the power plays that turned a movie nobody wanted to make into one of the best movies ever made.