Marlon Brando As The Godfather’s Don Corleone(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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It’s tough to picture anyone other than Marlon Brando as the infamous Don Corleone in The Godfather. His portrayal of the mob boss became legendary, with his iconic voice, physical transformation, and those unforgettable mannerisms. But, as with most things in Hollywood, The Godfather wasn’t without its behind-the-scenes drama.

Brando almost didn’t get the role, despite Mario Puzo and director Francis Ford Coppola fighting tooth and nail to get him in the part. Paramount Studios wanted someone else, and a slew of other stars, some of them not even actors, were considered for the role. Imagine The Godfather with a completely different Don! The fight for Corleone almost turned into a Hollywood showdown, but in the end, Brando’s test reel had everyone eating out of his hand, securing his place in cinematic history.

1. Charles Bronson

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Charles Bluhdorn, the Paramount CEO with no cinematic background, thought Charles Bronson was the perfect choice for Don Corleone. Bronson was a huge star thanks to The Magnificent Seven and The Dirty Dozen. But, while he excelled at gritty epics, his tough-guy persona wouldn’t have captured the subtle depth of Corleone’s character. Paramount wanted him, but Coppola and Puzo had other ideas. Imagine a Bronson-led Godfather, the intensity would’ve been turned up, but with less simmer and more explosion. A different mafia, indeed!