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Hate to hear the news. I always enjoyed his character, Ed Deline, in the Las Vegas TV series.
 
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He was a pretty good actor and a tough guy to the end. He had many good roles and seemed to play himself-like a regular guy, which is not a bad thing.
 
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"Over the Mountains
Of the Moon,
Down the Valley of the Shadow,
Ride, boldly ride...
In search of El Dorado."

RIP Mr. Caan Frown



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Loved him in Elf



 
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While I never considered him a great actor, I always enjoyed seeing him show up in a role and liked pretty much anything he did.



Always liked this movie and scene.
 
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As a kid of the 70's he will always be one of my favorites, Rollerball, The Godfather, Thief, Misery, Elf.

HK Ag
 
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I’m just finishing “Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli”. There are some great James Caan stories in this book.

May he rest in peace.


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Will always remember him in Godfather of course, along with Brian's Song and as Mississipi opposite The Duke in El Dorado. RIP Dear Sir.
 
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RIP. Enjoyed his work in El Dorado and in A Bridge Too Far.
 
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Sorry to hear of his passing. I'd forgotten "Freebie and the Bean".

"Thief" especially. Great legacy.


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RIP. Enjoyed his work in El Dorado and in A Bridge Too Far.


Probably my two favorite roles as well. RIP Mr. Caan.
 
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Can’t forget his roles in…
Misery
Chapter Two

RIP, Sonny. Frown



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He had a good role in A Bridge Too Far.
R.I.P.


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“The only thing you can assume about a broken down old man, is that he's a survivor.”


Rest easy, Mr. Caan.


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Seems that back in the day I would always see him at the Playboy mansion whenever a video of a party there was shown.
He looked like a regular.
 
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As "Sonny" he radiated a constant hot-headed potential for violence. Even in ordinary family scenes, he always seemed like he might explode-- and often did. As when Michael announces at the table that he has enlisted in the Marines.

As long as we are talking about The Godfather (or at least I am), when Carlo beats his sister again, Connie, Sonny does something I have only seen first and second generation Italians do: he makes a fist and bites his curled index finger. I grinned when I first saw that in the movie.

Similar example of getting details right: When Don Vito tells the landlord, Don Roberto, that he will not forget a favour, he touches his temple with an extended index finger. A common gesture, right? But he does it the way the Italian immigrants did, with the palm of his hand facing forward.

We have had a lot of threads about The Godfather, and Para might not want another. But this is the 50th anniversary of the movie. If you read this, Para, how about a 50th anniversary thread on The Godfather?


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sad news to read

I first noticed him in the series Las Vegas and then watched his other works. I really liked his acting and characters

RIP
 
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I met Gianni Russo at a feast in little Italy about 10 years ago his fight with Caan in The Godfather was a real beat down. I had a cigar with him and he told the same story he did to ew here.

https://ew.com/movies/2017/04/...ames-caan-godfather/
 
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