I knew it! I love this story! Where do you buy a horses head from?! As a student I once tried to find sources of cadavers of animals to draw from and goat's heads was about as near as I could get. . . . ! Fancy going into your local butcher and asking where you could get a horse’s head!? De;pends whether they are making lasagne I guess!
This was May 1971 and John Marley was preparing to perform in the most iconic scene in The Godfather, playing the corrupt movie producer who wakes up to find a horse’s head in his bed. Reportedly, Marley assumed this would just be a plastic prop. But the director, Francis Ford Coppola, had other ideas.
In a note to himself, Coppola observed, “If the audience does not jump out of their seats on this one, you have failed.” So he quietly sent an assistant to a dogfood factory to pick up a genuine head, newly hewn from the shoulders of a racehorse. She brought the stinking object back in a freezer box and it was slipped into the bed with Marley for maximum authenticity.
At one point, the story goes, the actor’s bare toe nudged against the bloody head, and he lost control: by that account, his screams of horror are real. (The blood was fake.)
Photo William Mattiford Jr.
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