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The Godfather Notebook

The Godfather Notebook

The Godfather is, unquestionably, one of the greatest films of all time. Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece has been dissected more times, by more people than we can count, but The Godfather Notebook goes one step further by publishing Coppola’s notes and annotations on Mario Puzo’s original novel. Written before filming by Coppola (who, for the record, was only 32 at the time), The Godfather Notebook digs into the intensely creative process that went into creating one of the most influential films of all time. With exclusive photos from on and off set, along with an introduction by Coppola himself, this 700+ page tome is as faithful a reproduction as you’ll ever find. If you ever wanted to go behind the scenes of The Godfather, The Godfather Notebook is the best way to do it.