'Godfather' star Al Pacino comes across as a ruthless killer onscreen, but as a kid Al was so sheltered, his mother didn't even let him out of the house.
When Al was only 2, his father Salvatore left home, leaving the youngster to be raised by his mother Rose and his grandparents.
'They didn't let me out of the house until I was 7,' he says. 'I guess it was because I was very sensitive and they were afraid of what might happen to me.'
Occasionally, Al got to go with his mother to the movies
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Posted 12 Months ago
sailormars
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Most Italian men are Mamas' boys. Half of all Italian men under 35 or so still live with their mothers. The other half live with the devil, as far as their mothers are concerned.
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Posted 12 Months ago
LucaGrella
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LOL...I love that. I'll have to remember that when my Italian grandbaby gets a wife.