Fictional character Don Vito Corleone’s mansion has been put on the market for $2.9 million. The Tudor-style home is where Francis Ford Coppola’s 1972 iconic film The Godfather was filmed.
Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, and James Caan all starred in the epic film. Many of the scenes from the movie, including the infamous wedding scene, were shot at this home in Staten Island, New York.
The same family has owned the home for the past 50 years and managed to hold onto a few relics from the movie including Brando’s cue cards. According to the Today Show, the family allowed Paramount to film at their home in exchange for a new roof.
The mansion sits on a 24,000 square-foot lot and features eight bedrooms and four bathrooms. It also includes a four-car garage and an in-ground pool. One of the biggest selling points of the home is the pub in the basement.