Documentary on the contribution of actor
John Cazale to the cinema. He was primarily a stage actor and had won an Obie award when
Fred Roos saw him on stage in New York. He knew instantly that he had found the actor to play Freddy Corleone in
The Godfather (1972) which he was casting for director
Francis Ford Coppola. His performance in that film (and all others, for that matter) is roundly praised by several fellow actors as his his follow-up performance in
The Godfather Part II (1974). His other films included
Dog Day Afternoon (1975),
The Conversation (1974) and
The Deer Hunter (1978). These films represent the sum total of his on-screen contribution and in the view of those who worked with him, his subtle but effective approach to his roles forced them to be better in theirs. In total, these 5 films earned earned 40 Academy Award nominations, though he never received one. He died as a result of bone cancer at the age of 42.
—garykmcd