'Waltzing with Brando' Review: Billy Zane's Tour Through 'The Godfather' Actor's Golden Age Is an Offer You Can't Refuse

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A Streetcar Named Desire. Julius Caesar. On the Waterfront. These are just some of the films that laid the groundwork for Marlon Brando to be heralded as one of the greatest actors ever to live, and as shocking as it might sound, those aren't even his most iconic roles. Starting in 1972, Brando made the comeback of the century with a slew of iconic roles, including the highly respected Don Corleone from The Godfather, the philosophically altruistic Jor-El in Superman, and the rebellious rogue Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now. However, acting wasn't the only thing that Marlon Brando was passionate about, particularly during that latter period of time, which is exactly what Waltzing With Brando aims to explore.

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