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The Corleone Family's Mansion Is On The Market!

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Did you know The Godfather production set up shop at the Norton family's home on Staten Island for a whole year and a half? In the early '70s, 110 Longfellow Avenue became the site of the Corleone mansion—and Mrs. Norton filmed about 8 hours of behind the scene footage (check out the interview with her son below), which will hopefully end up on DVD one day.

Well, now the home is for sale—the Nortons are leaving after 50 years! The NY Post reports that it's going for $2.9 million, or you can just make them an offer they can't refuse. (Sorry.) Here's the listing.

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  • Tower18

    Look at that Midwesterner, pronouncing his r's.

    Oh wait, native Staten Islander. Hmm.

  • langleycollyer

    I was very happy that this house never went to strangers.

  • Rocknrope

    Either his signature or his brains would end up on that closing document.

  • NewHCE

    If I had the money.....

  • ides_of_march

    Ed Norton must have made a lot more money working in the sewer than we thought.

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