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The Woltz Character
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If this guy is loosely based on Jack Warner and Johnny is supposed to be Frank Sinatra, can we assume that Warner actually received an "offer he couldn't refuse" from the mafia? Is this how Sinatra really got the part in From Here to Eternity that revived his career?
I also wonder who the starlet is that Woltz refers to that Johnny stole from him and ruined. Ava Gardner?
"...for old times' sake?"
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Re: The Woltz Character
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Jhonny Fontane is based on Frank Sinatra, yes. The story of the Bandleder were Micheal talked about on connie's wedding (with Kay)is also real. Willie Moretti held a gun to the bandleaders head. He signed for 1 dollar. In the godfather they say 1000 dollar.
That's all i know.
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Re: The Woltz Character
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Originally posted by Turnbull: He wanted Eli Wallach because Wallach was under contract, but eventually chose Sinatra because he was skinnier than Wallach, and thus fit Maggio's description. Thanks, good info.
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