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Cardinal Lamberto is a fictional character appearing in the 1990 film The Godfather Part III. He is portrayed by Italian actor Raf Vallone. [1] [2] [3] In the film. Lamberto is a Sicilian clergyman and he is the cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church favoured to succeed Pope Paul VI.
He had a late-career boost when Francis Ford Coppola cast him as Cardinal Lamberto, the future Pope John Paul I, in The Godfather Part III (1990). On stage, Vallone was known for his association with playwright Arthur Miller, notably as Eddie Carbone in A View from the Bridge.
Josef Meinrad as Cardinal Innitzer; Erik Frey as Seyss-Inquart; Wolfgang Preiss as SS major; Jill Haworth as Lalage Menton; Raf Vallone as Cardinal Quarenghi; Tullio Carminati as Cardinal Giacobbi; Arthur Hunnicut as Sheriff Dubrow; Chill Wills as Monsignor Whittle; Wolf Albach-Retty as Baron Hartmann
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Vallone played many priests during his long career, culminating with the cardinal-confessor of mobster Michael Corleone, a priest who becomes pope and is murdered in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part III (1990). Appearing for the other side, Vallone was memorable as the Mafia boss Altabani in the original The Italian Job (1969).
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Raf Vallone: Cardinal Lamberto. Showing all 8 items. Jump to: Photos (6) Quotes (2) Photos. Quotes. Cardinal Lamberto : Your sins are terrible. It is just that you suffer. Your life could be redeemed, but I know you don't believe that. You will not change. [grants Michael the Rite of Absolution] Cardinal Lamberto : Look at this stone.
Vallone played many priests during his long career, culminating with the cardinal-confessor of mobster Michael Corleone, a priest who becomes pope and is murdered in Francis Ford Coppola 's The Godfather Part III (1990) . Appearing for the other side, Vallone was memorable as the Mafia boss Altabani in the original The Italian Job (1969).
The Cardinal clearly falls into the latter category, with a cast including rising stars Tom Tryon, Carol Lynley and Romy Schneider alongside seasoned veterans like Cecil Kellaway, John Huston, Raf Vallone, Burgess Meredith and, in her last film, silent screen legend Dorothy Gish.