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As "The Godfather" marks its 50th anniversary, here's the story behind why Frank Sinatra voiced displeasure with Mario Puzo's book and planned film.
It turns out that Ol’ Blue Eyes wasn’t so tough when it came to the women in his life. Frank Sinatra would seek refuge in a friend’s home when the crooner would battle with his then-wife ...
J ohnny Fontane (Al Martino) appears in The Godfather as Vito's (Marlon Brando) godson, and his similarities to real-life ...
Frank Sinatra was forced to flee his Upper East Side brownstone, which is now on the market for $4.45 million, on nights he was fighting with his then-wife Mia Farrow.
Frank Sinatra's anger issues — and his penchant for bragging about his mafia friends — made him a liability, says a new book, "Frank Sinatra and the Mafia Murders," by Mike Rothmiller.
Frank Sinatra was forced to flee his Upper East Side brownstone, which is now on the market for $4.45 million, on nights he was fighting with his then-wife Mia Farrow.
In early 2024, a post on X went viral with a claim that real members of organized crime were involved in the making of the 1972 movie "The Godfather." "The mob actively followed the actors and ...
Take, for instance, “Kennedy, Sinatra, and the Mafia,” which combines well-worn assassination theories with folklore that will be familiar to anyone who has seen “The Godfather,” and ends ...
In early 2024, a viral post on X claimed that real-life mobsters were involved in the making of the 1972 movie masterpiece "The Godfather." "The mob actively followed the actors and actresses ...