- Jack Woltz
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name = Jack Woltz
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first = "The Godfather"
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portrayer =John Marley
creator =Mario Puzo Jack Woltz is a fictional character from the novel "The Godfather" and the 1972 film adaptation. In the film, he is portrayed by
John Marley .In the film
Woltz is a
Jew ish movie producer who refuses to cast the singer/actorJohnny Fontane , who had slept with one of his mistresses, in a movie. Fontane asksDon Vito Corleone , who is the head of anorganized crime family and his godfather, to lean on Woltz. Corleone sends his "consigliere ",Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall ), toHollywood to "reason" with Woltz.Hagen offers to help Woltz with union trouble in return for casting Fontane. The offer may be sincere, but also interpreted as that union trouble will likely arise if Woltz does not cooperate. Woltz loses his temper, shouting
anti-Italian slurs at Hagen, and refuses to bargain. Later, after learning exactly who Hagen works for, he appears more eager to listen, but in the end still refuses to cast Fontane. Woltz is finally persuaded in one of the most famous scenes in movie history when he wakes up the next morning to find the decapitated head of his prized stud horse, Khartoum, in his bed with him.In the novel
In the novel, Woltz is portrayed as a man who has achieved great success in the film industry, having come up from nothing. During
World War II he became theWhite House 'spropaganda adviser, obtaining a large government contract as well as political contacts in the process, as well as an acquaintance withJ. Edgar Hoover . It is also revealed that he is apedophile who routinely molests young girls who audition for his movies, as well as the daughters of some of his actresses. (Although this aspect of the character is left out of the feature, it can be viewed in a deleted scene).When Johnny Fontane is nominated for an
Academy Award for his role in the film, a spiteful Woltz bribes or threatens nearly everyone in Hollywood to keep him from winning. He is again thwarted by the Corleone Family, and Fontane wins, eventually opening a Corleone-funded movie studio that soon rivals Woltz Pictures.In the video game
In the game "", for one of the stages the player is sent on a mission to Hollywood. Being outside of New York City, he has no map to rely on. The player is ordered by Tom Hagen to decapitate Khartoum, with the help of Rocco Lampone, a Corleone soldate. The player then must sneak the head into Woltz's bedroom, all the while being quiet enough so as not to alert any of the security guards or cleaning ladies who are employed by Woltz. Successfully completing the stage will show a reenactment of the infamous "horse head" scene.
Trivia
*Woltz's palatial home depicted in the film is actually
William Randolph Hearst 's mansion, situated inBeverly Hills, California [ [http://www.thegodfathertrilogy.com/godfather.html "Godfather" official website] .] .
*In 1981, Marley sent up his role as Woltz in aSecond City Television adaptation of "The Godfather". Marley playedLeonard Bernstein as a virtual Woltz clone, refusing to cast the Don's protegé in a war opera. He tried to impress Tom Hayden (Dave Thomas) with his talking horse Signor Bruschino, and asked him if he really appreciated singingzucchini .References
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