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  • Sporting a pencil-thin mustache and speaking with his jaw pushed out in a manner that recalls Marlon Brando circa The Godfather, Mr. Pitt is the glue that holds Inglourious Basterds together.

    It's Time For Some Summer Oscars! 2009

  • Sporting a pencil-thin mustache and speaking with his jaw pushed out in a manner that recalls Marlon Brando circa The Godfather, Mr. Pitt is the glue that holds Inglourious Basterds together.

    It's Time For Some Summer Oscars! 2009

  • I began banging my fist on the door and shouting his name like Marlon Brando screamed “Stella” in Streetcar.

    Curse of the Spellmans Lisa Lutz 2008

  • I began banging my fist on the door and shouting his name like Marlon Brando screamed “Stella” in Streetcar.

    Curse of the Spellmans Lisa Lutz 2008

  • Some years ago, you may recall Marlon Brando's final appearance on

    PopMatters Terrence Butcher 2009

  • Some years ago, you may recall Marlon Brando's final appearance on

    PopMatters 2009

  • Robin McLeavy has a fine moment-to-moment earthiness as Stella and Joel Edgerton recalls Marlon Brando's Stanley in voice and manner though he claims the role for himself ultimately with a carnality that is both repulsive and convincing.

    NY1 - Top Stories 2009

  • Hill recalled Marlon Brando's powerful performance in the lead role, especially his lines excoriating American Jewry's response to the Holocaust, "which touched a nerve" said Hill.

    Right Truth 2008

  • Hill recalled Marlon Brando's powerful performance in the lead role, especially his lines excoriating American Jewry's response to the Holocaust, "which touched a nerve," said Hill.

    Intellectual Conservative Politics and Philosophy Fern Sidman 2008

  • --- to paraphrase Marlon Brando in the 1971 classic movie, The Godfather,

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

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