Did Al Pacino almost lose The Godfather? (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

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During an episode of Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, Al Pacino admitted that an on-set injury nearly gave him an exit from Francis Ford Coppola’s iconic masterpiece. Picture this: the scene where Michael wipes out two enemies before hopping into a moving car for a quick getaway. Al Pacino decided to do his stunts — no stunt performer.

Talk about commitment (or hubris). But instead of impressing the crew, he ended up spraining his ankle. “Maybe they assumed I would jump and get hurt, and I’d be out of the film,” he joked. It wasn’t an assumption; it felt like divine intervention. “I said, ‘Thank you, God. You’re going to get me out of this film.’ That’s how much I wanted to leave it,” Pacino confessed.

So, yeah. Pacino wanted out. But destiny had other plans. The injury turned into a minor setback. The crew quickly sprang into action, sticking a massive needle in his ankle so he could finish the scene. There is no drama, just practicality. “People just swallowed, got around me, and they said, ‘He’s hurt.’” Tough love, on-set style. Pacino stayed in The Godfather, and Michael Corleone stayed in history.

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