Godfather Baptism question

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In the movie The Godfather there is a baptism scene where the priest asks questions to the infant and it appears that The Godfather answers the questions. Can someone help me understand why this is done?
 
In the movie The Godfather there is a baptism scene where the priest asks questions to the infant and it appears that The Godfather answers the questions. Can someone help me understand why this is done?
I don’t know but my best answer is it’s a movie
 
In the movie The Godfather there is a baptism scene where the priest asks questions to the infant and it appears that The Godfather answers the questions. Can someone help me understand why this is done?
Leaving aside its a fictional movie, it would be unusual for an infant to be baptised. Catholics are supposed to baptise babies within a few weeks of birth. Not much point in asking a baby a question.
 
In the movie The Godfather there is a baptism scene where the priest asks questions to the infant and it appears that The Godfather answers the questions. Can someone help me understand why this is done?
The Baptism was in what today we call the “Extraordinary Form”, which would have been the ordinary form of the day.

In the EF rite the sponsor has a much larger role than what we’re used to in the Ordinary Form today. In the EF, whenever the person being baptized is directly asked a question the sponsor replies. Plus one of the sponsors had to hold the baby during the pouring or have a hand on an adult being baptized.

Here’s a priest describing the differences after he’s celebrated an EF rite Baptism for the first time.
 
Leaving aside its a fictional movie, it would be unusual for an infant to be baptised. Catholics are supposed to baptise babies within a few weeks of birth. Not much point in asking a baby a question.
I believe the baby in the movie was supposed to be an infant.

The child actor was 3 weeks old at the time of the filming, but that sometimes happens in the film business, even though she was a tad old for the role, I don’t think it mattered much.
 
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