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Not long after Apocalypse Now, Marlon Brando announced his retirement from acting. However, he would star in a few films following his retirement including 1990's hit The Freshman alongside Matthew Broderick. Drawing on his Godfather character of "Vito Carleone" to play "Carmine Sabanti", critics hailed Brando's role for elevating the comedy in the film and making it a classic for decades to come!
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1995 would bring another box-office hit for Marlon Brando with Don Juan DeMarco. Starring alongside Johnny Depp's character of "Don Juan", who believes he is the greatest lover in the world, Marlon plays "Dr. Jack Mickler" as the psychiatrist who tries to cure "Don Juan". Depp and Brando make a dynamic duo and keep audiences laughing in this must see film!
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Before passing away in 2004, Marlon Brando would film one last hit in 2001. Also starring Robert De Niro, The Score is the only time De Niro and Brando would appear onscreen together! While Marlon Brando had his shares of controversies in his personal life, including many partners and children, his onscreen legend and the impact he has left on Hollywood will be felt for years to come!