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The Freshman
Widescreen Full Screen
Director:  Andrew Bergman
Year: 1990
Runtime: 103
Rating: PG (MPAA)
Language:  Original: English; Dubbed: French, Spanish; Subtitled: French, Spanish; Closed Captioned: English
Color: Y
Closed Captioned: Y
UPC: 043396702998
Item Number: COL070299
A wry and winsome film about a freshman film student in New York City who is made an offer he can't refuse by a Mafia don who is the spitting image of Don Corleone. As he weighs the romance against the danger of his association, he finds himself rapidly more involved. The Godfather himself, Marlon Brando, brilliantly reprises his famous role in this oddly affecting comedy.

Clark Kellogg, a film student newly arrived in New York City, gets ripped off as soon as he gets off the train. Short on cash, he finds the thief and ends up taking a part-time job with the thief's Uncle Carmine. Hired to transport exotic animals, Clark discovers that they are members of endangered species, intended to be the main course at a luxury gourmet club.

Filmed in Technicolor and Panavision.

Jules Sylvester, Jim Brickett and Gina Perry are listed in the credits as lizard suppliers and trainers.

The film includes clips of "The Godfather Part II" and "42nd Street." A statement that Paramount Pictures is the exclusive owner of all motion picture rights to the Godfather movies and the character of Don Vito Corleone appears towards the end of the credits. Mr. Brando contributed to the publicity efforts on the film's behalf when he publicly denigrated the film and its production after it finished shooting. He later retracted his remarks.

In "The Freshman," Andrew Bergman manages to turn a combination of plot contrivances into an amusing turn on both "The Godfather" and "The Sting." The performances are what make the picture, though, including that of Paul Benedict as a self-absorbed film teacher, Bert Parks' priceless rendition of a Bob Dylan song, and most of all, Marlon Brando doing an impression of Marlon Brando. And not to forget the adorable Komodo dragon who steals the show.

Filmed in New York City, Toronto and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

Gianni Russo, who plays the maitre d' of the Gourmet Club, appeared with Brando in "The Godfather," and Bruno Kirby appeared in "The Godfather Part II."

Excerpt: "He's an importer,... an extremely powerful importer." (Tina Sabatini, reassuring Clark about her father)

"They cook these animals, yes sir, for an international clientele of degenerates, scum, Eurotrash... The more endangered the species, the higher the price tag." (Fish and Game agent Greenwald to Clark)

"Every word I say, by definition, is a promise." (Carmine Sabatini to Clark)

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