A movie podcast that has absolutely nothing to do with cooking. Three friends take some of cinema’s much loved (or unloved) films and, for better or worse, stir in a different cast (it’s usually worse). A must listen for film and comedy fans alike.
Cast-A-Role is filled with delicious humour, bad language, dubious opinions, and delectable movie trivia.
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A movie podcast that has absolutely nothing to do with cooking. Three friends take some of cinema’s much loved (or unloved) films and, for better or worse, stir in a different cast (it’s usually worse). A must listen for film and comedy fans alike.
Cast-A-Role is filled with delicious humour, bad language, dubious opinions, and delectable movie trivia.
This week on Cast-A-Role, we’re breaking down one of the most iconic films in cinema history: The Godfather. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, this 1972 classic didn’t just redefine the gangster genre — it changed movies forever.
In this episode, we unpack:
The film’s influence on Hollywood and modern storytelling
The transformation of Michael Corleone and what it says about power and identity
Key performances, unforgettable scenes, and why they still resonate
The real-life inspiration behind the Corleone family and the legacy of mafia films
Whether you're revisiting The Godfather or watching it for the first time, this conversation is packed with insights, analysis, and admiration for one of cinema’s true masterpieces (well, at least from 2 of us).
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Cast-A-Role: A Movie Podcast
A movie podcast that has absolutely nothing to do with cooking. Three friends take some of cinema’s much loved (or unloved) films and, for better or worse, stir in a different cast (it’s usually worse). A must listen for film and comedy fans alike.
Cast-A-Role is filled with delicious humour, bad language, dubious opinions, and delectable movie trivia.