
The rise and fall of the Corleone empire.
In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, a young Vito Corleone grows up in Sicily and in 1910s New York. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.
- 8.6
- 1974
- Released
- 3h 22m

Al Pacino
Don Michael Corleone
Robert Duvall
Tom Hagen
Diane Keaton
Kay Corleone
Robert De Niro
Vito Corleone
John Cazale
Frederico 'Fredo' Corleone
Talia Shire
Constanzia 'Connie' Corleone
Lee Strasberg
Hyman Roth
Michael V. Gazzo
Frank Pentangeli
G. D. Spradlin
Senator Pat Geary
Richard Bright
Al Neri
Gastone Moschin
Don Fanucci
Tom Rosqui
Rocco Lampone
Bruno Kirby
Young Clemenza
Frank Sivero
Genco Abbandando
Francesca De Sapio
Young Mama Corleone
Morgana King
Mama Corleone
Marianna Hill
Deanna Corleone
Leopoldo Trieste
Signor Roberto
Dominic Chianese
Johnny Ola
Amerigo Tot
Michael's Bodyguard
Troy Donahue
Merle Johnson
John Aprea
Young Tessio
Joe Spinell
William 'Willie' Cicci
Abe Vigoda
Salvatore 'Sal' Tessio
Tere Livrano
Theresa Hagen
Gianni Russo
Carlo Rizzi
Maria Carta
Mrs. Andolini
Oreste Baldini
Young Vito
Giuseppe Sillato
Don Francesco Ciccio
James Gounaris
Anthony Corleone
Fay Spain
Mrs. Marcia Roth
Harry Dean Stanton
F.B.I. Man #1
David Baker
F.B.I. Man #2
Carmine Caridi
Carmine Rosato
Danny Aiello
Tony Rosato
Carmine Foresta
Policeman
Nick Discenza
Bartender
Joseph Medaglia
Father Carmelo
Joseph Della Sorte
Michael's Buttonman #1
Carmen Argenziano
Michael's Buttonman #2
Joe Lo Grippo
Michael's Buttonman #3
Ezio Flagello
Impressario
Livio Giorgi
Tenor in 'Senza Mamma'
Kathleen Beller
Girl in 'Senza Mamma'
Saveria Mazzola
Signora Colombo
Tito Alba
Cuban President
Johnny Naranjo
Cuban Translator
Elda Maida
Pentangeli's Wife
Salvatore Po
Pentangeli's Brother
Ignazio Pappalardo
Mosca
Andrea Maugeri
Strollo
Peter LaCorte
Signor Abbandando
Vincent Coppola
Street Vendor
Peter Donat
Questadt
Tom Dahlgren
Fred Corngold
Paul B. Brown
Senator Ream
Ivonne Coll
Yolanda
Joe De Nicola
Attendant at Brothel
Edward Van Sickle
Ellis Island Doctor
Gabriella Belloni
Ellis Island Nurse
Richard Watson
Customs Official
Venancia Grangerard
Cuban Nurse
Erica Yohn
Governess
Teresa Tirelli
Midwife
James Caan
Sonny Corleone (uncredited)
Italia Coppola
Mama Corleone's Body (uncredited)
Victor Pujols Faneyte
Cuban Guerilla with Grenade (uncredited)
Julie Gregg
Sandrinella 'Sandra' Corleone (uncredited)
Larry Guardino
Vito's Uncle (uncredited)
Sho Kosugi
Passerby in Coat with Cap Pulled Down (uncredited)
John Megna
Young Hyman Roth (uncredited)
Jay Rasumny
Street Vendor (uncredited)
Filomena Spagnuolo
Extra in Little Italy (uncredited)
Julian Voloshin
Sam Roth (uncredited)
Laura Lyons
Guest (uncredited)
Harrison Ressler
Crowd (uncredited)




Released
en
$13,000,000.00
$102,600,000.00
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Reviews

This Hollywood style formula movie about mobsters isn't as pathetic as the first or third one, simply because it is too dull and poorly directed to stay awake through. It's basically just a bunch of scenes of people "talking tough" or getting killed, with no point. If you're looking for a plot or story, forget it. There is none. It's a muddled mess. It appears that by the end, the chief mobster

Building on the first volume, this self-adaptation by writer Mario Puzo and director Francis Ford Coppola develops the story of the new Don - "Michael" (Al Pacino). His attempts to expand, and to a certain extent legitimise, the family businesses see him associating with the duplicitous "Hyman Roth" (Lee Strasberg) in Cuba; subject to betrayal, assassination attempts and fighting what may be a los

Worthy sequel to the first movie. In something more meditative and unhurried, in something more philosophically meaningful than its legendary predecessor. Backstage games and backstage talks replaced the dramatic mood swings of the main characters and the exchange of fire. The second film continues the story of Michael Carleone in the role of the Godfather, and also complements the family story
This is by far the greatest movie of all time! Even better than the first Godfather!











