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The Companion Guide to The Godfather Trilogy: Betrayal, Loyalty, and Family offers a fresh perspective, going beyond the surface to uncover the real-life context and historical inspirations behind the story. Scene by scene, it explores: . The authentic mafia history, individuals, and events that served as the foundation for Mario Puzo's compelling narrative . Insights into the Italian-American experience and the American Dream portrayed in the films . The mafia's influence on Hollywood, Cuba, and Las Vegas, and its connection to the storyline . A comparison between the novel, the cinematic adaptation and script drafts, highlighting differences and similarities . Michael Corleone's journey in post-war Sicily and its ties to World War II and Mafia operations . Intriguing details about filming locations, including rare photos and behind-the-scenes anecdotes . Answers to common questions about the films, along with director's notes and production drama . Frank Sinatra and other celebrity associations with the films . Untold stories and details not read elsewhere Well-researched and with detailed analysis, The Companion Guide to The Godfather Trilogy: Betrayal, Loyalty, and Family caters to fans seeking a deeper understanding of The Godfather universe, shedding light on untold stories and providing invaluable insights into the cinematic masterpiece. AUTHOR: Karen M. Spence is an engineer and holds a graduate degree in Classical Mediterranean Archaeology from the University of Leicester, UK. Her interests include ancient Rome, mafia history, and film. She is also very passionate about the Godfather trilogy. Karen is a dual citizen of both the USA and UK, has lived in 5 countries and travelled to over 65. She has travelled extensively throughout Italy and currently resides in Merida, Mexico. 32 colour illustrations
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The Companion Guide to The Godfather Trilogy: Betrayal, Loyalty, and Family offers a fresh perspective, going beyond the surface to uncover the real-life context and historical inspirations behind the story. Scene by scene, it explores: . The authentic mafia history, individuals, and events that served as the foundation for Mario Puzo's compelling narrative . Insights into the Italian-American experience and the American Dream portrayed in the films . The mafia's influence on Hollywood, Cuba, and Las Vegas, and its connection to the storyline . A comparison between the novel, the cinematic adaptation and script drafts, highlighting differences and similarities . Michael Corleone's journey in post-war Sicily and its ties to World War II and Mafia operations . Intriguing details about filming locations, including rare photos and behind-the-scenes anecdotes . Answers to common questions about the films, along with director's notes and production drama . Frank Sinatra and other celebrity associations with the films . Untold stories and details not read elsewhere Well-researched and with detailed analysis, The Companion Guide to The Godfather Trilogy: Betrayal, Loyalty, and Family caters to fans seeking a deeper understanding of The Godfather universe, shedding light on untold stories and providing invaluable insights into the cinematic masterpiece. AUTHOR: Karen M. Spence is an engineer and holds a graduate degree in Classical Mediterranean Archaeology from the University of Leicester, UK. Her interests include ancient Rome, mafia history, and film. She is also very passionate about the Godfather trilogy. Karen is a dual citizen of both the USA and UK, has lived in 5 countries and travelled to over 65. She has travelled extensively throughout Italy and currently resides in Merida, Mexico. 32 colour illustrations