Son of ''Godfather'' sues Paramount over Video Game
Posted on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The son of author Mario Puzo who created "The Godfather"
sued Paramount Pictures on Wednesday, saying it had failed to hand over any of
the revenues from a video game based on the book and award-winning movie.
In court documents filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court on June 18, Anthony
Puzo of New York said he was claiming at least $1 million in damages for breach
of contract.
The action comes after Paramount licensed video game publisher Electronic Arts
in 2006 to make and distribute a game based on the characters and story lines of
the 1972 "Godfather" movie. Two other Godfather movies followed.
Puzo claimed in the court documents that Paramount, a unit of Viacom Inc. ,
struck a deal with his father in 1992, agreeing to give Puzo a significant share
of the revenue of any audio-visual products sold or rented with elements of the
"Godfather" movies.
Puzo died in 1999, aged 78, leaving his estate essentially to his children.
"In material breach of the audio-visual products agreement, Paramount has failed
and refused to pay the Puzo Estate the sums due it in respect of the Godfather
game," said the court filing.
The suit claimed that this agreement was made because Puzo as paid "an extremely
low price" by Paramount for the film rights to his book as he was a "young,
relatively unknown author, struggling to support his family" at the time.
His book about Mafia life and the Corleone crime family was turned into one of
the most successful award-winning movies of all-time starring Marlon Brando and
Al Pacino.
No one from Paramount was immediately available to comment.
(Writing by Belinda Goldsmith, Editing by Dean Goodman)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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