The Godfather (1972)
Regarded as one of the best American films ever by the
American Film Institute, Francis Ford Coppola's epic masterpiece
features Marlon Brando in his Oscar-winning role as the patriarch of the
Corleone family.
The Godfather is a violent and chilling
portrait of the Sicilian family's struggle to stay in power in a
post-war America of corruption, deceit and betrayal. Coppola begins his
legendary trilogy, masterfully balancing the story of the Corleone's
family life and the ugly crime business in which they are engaged. Based
on Mario Puzo's best-selling novel and featuring career-making
performances by Al Pacino, James Caan, and Robert Duvall, this searing
and brilliant film garnered ten Academy Award nominations and won three
including Best Picture of 1972.
The Godfather: Part II (1974)
In what
is undeniably one of the best sequels ever made, Francis Ford Coppola
continues his epic Godfather trilogy with this saga of two generations
of power within the Corleone family. Coppola, working once again with
author Mario Puzo, crafts two interwoven stories that work as both
prequel and sequel to the original. One shows the humble Sicilian
beginnings and New York rise of a young Don Vito, now played in an
Oscar-winning performance for Best Supporting Actor by Robert De Niro.
The other shows the ascent of Michael (Al Pacino) as the new Don.
Reassembling many of the cast members who helped make The Godfather,
Coppola produced a movie of staggering magnitude and vision. The film
received eleven Academy Award nominations, winning six including Best
Picture of 1974.
The Godfather: Part III (1990)
In the final
installment of the epic Corleone trilogy, Al Pacino reprises his role as
powerful family leader Michael Corleone. Now in his 60s, Michael is
consumed with guilt for his past deeds while he plans his family's
re-emergence as a completely legitimate corporation in this exciting,
long-awaited film. Masterfully exploring the themes of power, tradition,
revenge and love, Francis Ford Coppola directs Pacino, Andy Garcia,
Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Eli Wallach, Sofia Coppola, Joe Mantegna and
others in this final chapter of the trilogy. Nominated for seven Academy
Awards in 1990, including Best Picture.
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