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Remembering Robert Duvall

February 21, 2026

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Mint Hyderabad

n The Godfather, Tom Hagen, the Corleone family’s adopted son and consigliere, is neither gangster nor outsider, but something stranger and more essential: a civilian mind functioning inside a feudal criminal empire.

- RAJA SEN

Remembering Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall died earlier this week at the age of 95.

He is the family’s lawyer, its translator between violence and legitimacy, the man tasked with converting impulse into strategy. The late great Robert Duvall plays Hagen as the structural beam holding the house upright. While others posture, he listens. While tempers flare, he calculates consequences several moves ahead. His voice rarely rises above conversational calm, yet the room subtly reorganises itself when he speaks, because Duvall invests every line with the authority of thought already completed.

During a heated strategy argument, while Sonny Corleone rages about vengeance, Hagen gently insists, "Your father wouldn't want to hear this, Sonny. This is business, not personal." Sonny explodes, but Hagen, instead of matching the volume, simply repeats the logic: “Even the shooting of your father was business, not personal, Sonny.” The line could sound monstrous in another actor's mouth. Duvall delivers it like legal clarity, the voice of someone paid to see consequences that others refuse to acknowledge. His rhythm is lawyerly, persuasive through patience. By the time Michael Corleone later echoes the philosophy with “It’s not personal, Sonny. It’s strictly business”, we realise Hagen has already shaped the moral grammar. Duvall earns audience trust not through dominance but credibility. We believe he understands the rules before we even understand the game.

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