Screenwriter Mario Cuzo provided 2 hours of dialogue for Brando to grunt through in "The Godfather", which was quite an achievement.
You are right, Beth...it was Mario PUZO. (Leave it to me to screw up a four-letter word!) Harry Certainly not, Lon! I thought he was excellent as the Mexican Revolutionary...I bought the DVD! After his execution, his White Horse appearing alone in the mountains in the last scene was quite touching. Hal
I don't necessarily like the movie, but Apocalypse Now (1979), starring Marlon Brando and Martin Sheen was ok. Jack Nicholson done a number of movies that were good-to-great, as in: A Few Good Men and Bucket List.