00:00In a stunning revelation from his new memoir, Sonny Boy Al Pacino opens up about a pivotal
00:05moment on the set of The Godfather that nearly ended his career before it truly began.
00:10Pacino, who was under immense pressure to prove himself as Michael Corleone, suffered
00:15a severe ankle injury while filming a stunt and accident that almost got him fired.
00:21At the time, the studio was still unsure if Pacino was the right fit for the role.
00:27Others swirled on set that he might be replaced and Pacino himself started to feel the weight
00:31of those whispers.
00:33In a raw and honest passage from his memoir, Pacino confesses that he actually welcomed
00:38the idea of being let go.
00:40The pressure of feeling unwanted and fearing he wasn't delivering made the thought of being
00:45fired a relief.
00:48But fate had other plans.
00:51Despite the injury, Pacino's performance in the iconic restaurant scene, where Michael
00:55takes his revenge on Salazzo and McCluskey, turned everything around.
00:59The scene convinced the studio he was their Michael Corleone after all.
01:03And the rest, history.
01:06Pacino went on to secure an Oscar nomination for his work in the film and reprised his
01:10role in The Godfather sequels, cementing his legendary status in Hollywood.
01:16Sonny Boy is out now, offering a rare glimpse into Pacino's personal experiences on one
01:21of the most legendary films ever made.
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