The Godfather

The Godfather

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Sinopse

Spanning the years 1945 to 1955, a chronicle of the fictional Italian-American Corleone crime family. When organized crime family patriarch, Vito Corleone barely survives an attempt on his life, his youngest son, Michael steps in to take care of the would-be killers, launching a campaign of bloody revenge.

  • 8.7
  • 1972
  • Released
  • 2h 55m

Marlon Brando

Don Vito Corleone

Al Pacino

Michael Corleone

James Caan

Sonny Corleone

Robert Duvall

Tom Hagen

Richard S. Castellano

Clemenza

Diane Keaton

Kay Adams

Talia Shire

Connie Corleone Rizzi

Gianni Russo

Carlo Rizzi

Sterling Hayden

Captain McCluskey

John Marley

Jack Woltz

Richard Conte

Barzini

Al Lettieri

Sollozzo

Abe Vigoda

Sal Tessio

John Cazale

Fredo Corleone

Rudy Bond

Cuneo

Al Martino

Johnny Fontane

Morgana King

Mama Corleone

Lenny Montana

Luca Brasi

John Martino

Paulie Gatto

Salvatore Corsitto

Bonasera

Richard Bright

Neri

Alex Rocco

Moe Greene

Tony Giorgio

Bruno Tattaglia

Vito Scotti

Nazorine

Tere Livrano

Theresa Hagen

Victor Rendina

Philip Tattaglia

Jeannie Linero

Lucy Mancini

Julie Gregg

Sandra Corleone

Ardell Sheridan

Mrs. Clemenza

Simonetta Stefanelli

Apollonia - Sicilian Sequence

Angelo Infanti

Fabrizio - Sicilian Sequence

Corrado Gaipa

Don Tommasino - Sicilian Sequence

Franco Citti

Calo - Sicilian Sequence

Saro Urzì

Vitelli - Sicilian Sequence

Don Costello

Don Victor Stracci (uncredited)

Italia Coppola

Extra in Wedding Scene (uncredited)

Ron Gilbert

Usher in Bridal Party (uncredited)

Sonny Grosso

Cop Outside Hospital (uncredited)

Louis Guss

Don Zaluchi (uncredited)

Randy Jurgensen

Sonny's Killer #1 (uncredited)

Tony King

Tony - Stablehand (uncredited)

Tony Lip

Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Joe Lo Grippo

Sonny's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Lou Martini Jr.

Boy at Wedding (uncredited)

Raymond Martino

Corleone Family Member (uncredited)

Joseph Medaglia

Priest at Baptism (uncredited)

Carol Morley

Night Nurse (uncredited)

Rick Petrucelli

Lou - Sollozzo's Driver (uncredited)

Sal Richards

Drunk (uncredited)

Tom Rosqui

Rocco Lampone (uncredited)

Frank Sivero

Street Extra (uncredited)

Filomena Spagnuolo

Extra in Wedding Scene (uncredited)

Joe Spinell

Willi Cicci (uncredited)

Gabriele Torrei

Enzo the Baker (uncredited)

Conrad Yama

Fruit Vendor (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$6,000,000.00

Revenue

$245,066,411.00

Keywords
  • #based on novel or book
  • #loss of loved one
  • #love at first sight
  • #italy
  • #gangster
  • #symbolism
  • #patriarch
  • #europe
  • #organized crime
  • #mafia
  • #religion
  • #lawyer
  • #revenge motive
  • #crime family
  • #sicilian mafia
  • #religious hypocrisy
  • #gun violence
  • #rise to power
  • #dead horse
  • #gang violence
  • #1940s
  • #1950s
  • #mafia war
  • #powerful

Reviews

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@RalphRahal12 months ago

The Godfather (1972), directed by the legendary Francis Ford Coppola, is nothing short of a cinematic masterpiece that redefined storytelling in film. Based on Mario Puzo’s bestselling novel, the movie seamlessly blends crime drama with an epic exploration of power, loyalty, and family. Every frame is a testament to Coppola’s brilliance, as he transforms a gripping tale into a timeless work of art

Suresh17511
@Suresh17511over 2 years ago

Great Movie **Ever**

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

When you get a story written quite this magnificently it would take an extreme amateur to screw it up - and Francis Ford Coppola is no amateur. Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall represent the epitome of guile, sophistication, loyalty, honour and brutality in this self-adapted Mario Puzo story of the unambiguously ambitious "Corleone" family - they start with nothing and so the

drystyx
@drystyxover 2 years ago

While I'm writing this, The Godfather is still beloved by people who love it simply because they are told they have to love it. It's written by a mobster with the sole intention of depicting the lead mobsters as demi gods. Every line and every scene in the movie and the book is meant to intimidate people into thinking the "Mafia" and really any mob, is a supernatural force. This is a movie glor

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@crastanaover 3 years ago

The best movie ever... A masterpiece by the young and talented Francis Ford Coppola, about a Mob family and their drama, the story telling is perfect, the acting good, sometimes a little over the top in the case of Thalia Shire (the sister of the director) The 70's were the best years for Hollywood.

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@futuretvover 11 years ago

The Godfather Review by Al Carlson The Godfather is a film considered by most to be one of the greatest ever made. From The American Film Institute to as voted by users on the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) it is consider to be one of the best. As a film that ranks as high as other masterpieces including Citizen Kane, Pulp Fiction and 12 Angry Men, The Godfather is an exceptional piece of cinem

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