Rightly or wrongly, it is exactly what the original title declared it to be: part three, the third act in the life of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), who in his 60s tries to go into respectable.. The biggest change that Coppola makes is to get right to the heart of the story, and it’s a drastic improvement. Gone is the wishy-washy opening segment of the film that connects it more directly to “The Godfather, Part II,” as this new version opens in Italy with Michael Corleone meeting with Archbishop Gilday (Donal Donnelly) to discuss his contribution of $600 million to the Vatican.
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Al Pacino auditions for the role of Michael Corleone in the award winning classic, ‘The Godfather’ (1972). In this reel you’ll also see other cast members of.. Al Pacino’s role as Michael Corleone in “The Godfather” trilogy is one of his most iconic characters, but the role was almost given to someone else — and in fact, Pacino initially didn’t want to play the part in the first place. Director Francis Ford Coppola had a disagreement with Paramount producer Robert Evans on who would play the iconic role. Evans wanted a big star as Michael Corleone.