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  2. Dec 15, 2020 · These are the real-life mobsters and events that inspired the books and movies. Based on Mario Puzo's 1969 crime novel of the same name, Francis Ford Coppola's cinematic masterpiece The...

  3. The Godfather Part II is a 1974 American epic crime film. The film is produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, loosely based on the 1969 novel The Godfather by Mario Puzo, who co-wrote the screenplay with Coppola.

  4. Aug 8, 2024 · Yet while The Godfather wasn't based on a true story, as the film is an adaptation of Mario Puzo's 1969 novel of the same name, the inspiration for Vito came from real-life crime bosses. Mario Puzo drew inspiration for his book from the history of the "Five Families," and even from legendary singer Frank Sinatra.

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    • Joseph Colombo. Inspired Joey Zasa. The Godfather: Part III (1990) – Vincent Shoots Joey Zasa. The brash young boss in “Godfather, Part 3” bears immediate resemblance to John Gotti.
    • Meyer Lansky. Inspired Hyman Roth. “The Godfather, Part 2” introduces us to Hyman Roth, whose partnership with Don Vito was similar to that of Meyer Lansky to Lucky Luciano and Frank Costello.
    • Gaspare DiGregorio. Inspired Salvatore Tessio. DiGregorio, like Tessio, was a trusted captain in his crime family, enormously powerful within the Bonanno organization.
    • Tommy Lucchese. Inspired Philip Tattaglia. Tommy Lucchese: The Lucchese Crime Family Boss (1899 – 1967) Though Lucchese wasn’t purely a “pimp,” as Vito described Tattaglia, his family was relatively small, and he needed to come to other families for influence and muscle.
    • Hyman Roth is based on real casino mogul Meyer Lansky. Hyman Roth, played in The Godfather: Part II by actor Lee Strasberg, was based on real-life mobster Meyer Lansky.
    • Michael moves the family business to Vegas -- as did numerous real-life crime families. In The Godfather: Part II, Michael Corleone moves the family business to Nevada in an attempt to legitimize his foothold in the gambling industry.
    • Hyman Roth's mob idol is a real-life gangster. In the film, Hyman Roth (then Hyman Suchowsky) tells Vito Corleone that he admires Arnold Rothstein for fixing the 1919 World Series, and changes his last name to Roth.
    • The Law of Return doesn't protect mobsters -- on screen or off-screen. In The Godfather: Part II, Hyman Roth files a request to retire overseas under the Law of Return, which allows anyone of Jewish descent to settle in the State of Israel.
  5. Characters and scenes in The Godfather, like Don Vito Corleone and the restaurant scene, are based on true events and people. The Godfather trilogy, consisting of The Godfather (1972),...

  6. Dec 20, 2019 · Hyman Roth in The Godfather II is based on Meyer Lansky. “We’re bigger than US Steel,” Lansky said about the crime organization he forged with Salvatore “Lucky” Luciano .