The Godfather


The Godfather

Overview:

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.

Votes 5828 (8.4/10)

Runtime: 175 minutes

Release Date 1972-03-14

Budget: $6,000,000.00

Revenue: $245,066,411.00

Website: Link

Tagline: An offer you can't refuse.

Production company:

  • Paramount Pictures
  • Alfran Productions

Production country:

  • United States of America

Genres:

  • Drama
  • Crime

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Further Information

Don Vito Corleone
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando
Michael Corleone
Al Pacino
Al Pacino
Santino 'Sonny' Corleone
James Caan
James Caan
Pete Clemenza
Richard S. Castellano
Richard S. Castellano
Tom Hagen
Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall
Capt. Mark McCluskey
Sterling Hayden
Sterling Hayden
Jack Woltz
John Marley
John Marley
Emilio Barzini
Richard Conte
Richard Conte
Virgil 'Der Türke' Sollozzo
Al Lettieri
Al Lettieri
Kay Adams
Diane Keaton
Diane Keaton
Salvatore "Sally" Tessio
Abe Vigoda
Abe Vigoda
Connie Corleone Rizzi
Talia Shire
Talia Shire
Carlo Rizzi
Gianni Russo
Gianni Russo
Fredo Corleone
John Cazale
John Cazale
Carmine Cuneo
Rudy Bond
Rudy Bond
Johnny Fontane
Al Martino
Al Martino
Mama Corleone
Morgana King
Morgana King
Luca Brasi
Lenny Montana
Lenny Montana
Paulie
John Martino
John Martino
Bonasera
Salvatore Corsitto
Salvatore Corsitto
Moe Greene
Alex Rocco
Alex Rocco
Bruno Tattaglia
Tony Giorgio
Tony Giorgio
Philip Tattaglia
Victor Rendina
Victor Rendina
Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone
Simonetta Stefanelli
Simonetta Stefanelli
Vitelli
Saro Urzì
Saro Urzì
Michael Francis Rizzi
Sofia Coppola
Sofia Coppola
Don Zaluchi
Louis Guss
Louis Guss
Enzo, the baker
Gabriele Torrei
Gabriele Torrei
Tony - Stablehand
Tony King
Tony King
Neri
Richard Bright
Richard Bright
Nazorine
Vito Scotti
Vito Scotti
Theresa Hagen
Tere Livrano
Tere Livrano
Sandra Corleone
Julie Gregg
Julie Gregg
Fabrizio
Angelo Infanti
Angelo Infanti
Don Tommasino
Corrado Gaipa
Corrado Gaipa
Calo
Franco Citti
Franco Citti
Extra in Furniture-Moving Scene (uncredited)
Max Brandt
Max Brandt
Piano Player in Montage (uncredited)
Carmine Coppola
Carmine Coppola
Boy on Street Who Attended Funeral (uncredited)
Roman Coppola
Roman Coppola
Don Victor Stracci (uncredited)
Don Costello
Don Costello
Crowd (uncredited)
Robert Dahdah
Robert Dahdah
Cowboy on the Set at Woltz's Studio (uncredited)
Gray Frederickson
Gray Frederickson
Usher in Bridal Party (uncredited)
Ron Gilbert
Ron Gilbert
Sonny's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Joe Lo Grippo
Joe Lo Grippo
Cop Outside Hospital (uncredited)
Sonny Grosso
Sonny Grosso
Sonny's Killer #1 (uncredited)
Randy Jurgensen
Randy Jurgensen
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Tony Lip
Tony Lip
Boy at Wedding (uncredited)
Lou Martini Jr.
Lou Martini Jr.
Corleone Family Member (uncredited)
Raymond Martino
Raymond Martino
Priest at Baptism (uncredited)
Joseph Medaglia
Joseph Medaglia
Man in Passenger Seat (uncredited)
Rick Petrucelli
Rick Petrucelli
Drunk (uncredited)
Sal Richards
Sal Richards
Rocco Lampone (uncredited)
Tom Rosqui
Tom Rosqui
Street Extra (uncredited)
Frank Sivero
Frank Sivero
Extra in Wedding Scene (uncredited)
Filomena Spagnuolo
Filomena Spagnuolo
Willi Cicci (uncredited)
Joe Spinell
Joe Spinell
Wedding Party Guest (uncredited)
Nick Vallelonga
Nick Vallelonga
Fruit Vendor (uncredited)
Conrad Yama
Conrad Yama
Director
Francis Ford Coppola
Francis Ford Coppola
Producer
Albert S. Ruddy
Albert S. Ruddy
Screenplay
Mario Puzo
Mario Puzo
Screenplay
Francis Ford Coppola
Francis Ford Coppola
Editor
William Reynolds
William Reynolds
Editor
Peter Zinner
Peter Zinner
Novel
Mario Puzo
Mario Puzo
Director of Photography
Gordon Willis
Gordon Willis
Original Music Composer
Nino Rota
Nino Rota
Production Design
Dean Tavoularis
Dean Tavoularis
Art Direction
Warren Clymer
Warren Clymer
Set Decoration
Philip Smith
Philip Smith
Costume Design
Anna Hill Johnstone
Anna Hill Johnstone
Associate Producer
Gray Frederickson
Gray Frederickson
Casting
Louis DiGiaimo
Louis DiGiaimo
Casting
Andrea Eastman
Andrea Eastman
Casting
Fred Roos
Fred Roos
Production Manager
Valerio De Paolis
Valerio De Paolis
Grip
Robert Ward
Robert Ward
Assistant Director
Fred T. Gallo
Fred T. Gallo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Portman
Richard Portman
Sound
Chris Newman
Chris Newman
Makeup Artist
Phil Rhodes
Phil Rhodes
Hairstylist
Philip Leto
Philip Leto
Makeup Artist
Dick Smith
Dick Smith
Music Editor
John C. Hammell
John C. Hammell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Charles Grenzbach
Charles Grenzbach
Executive Producer
Robert Evans
Robert Evans
Unit Production Manager
Fred C. Caruso
Fred C. Caruso
Production Manager
Ned Kopp
Ned Kopp
Assistant Director
Tony Brandt
Tony Brandt
Assistant Director
Stephen F. Kesten
Stephen F. Kesten
Special Effects
Sass Bedig
Sass Bedig
Special Effects
Joe Lombardi
Joe Lombardi
Special Effects Supervisor
Paul J. Lombardi
Paul J. Lombardi
Stunt Coordinator
Paul Baxley
Paul Baxley
Stunts
Joe Bucaro III
Joe Bucaro III
Stunts
Steven Burnett
Steven Burnett
Casting
Riccardo Bertoni
Riccardo Bertoni
Costume Supervisor
George Newman
George Newman
Costume Design
Marilyn Putnam
Marilyn Putnam
Musician
Carl Fortina
Carl Fortina

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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 cinema excellence that is flawless and is simply the pinnacle crime drama. The Godfather revolves around the Corleone’s, an Italian family with deep roots in the New York City mafia. The head of the Corleone’s is Don Vito Corleone, a man who takes care of his family and demands respect in return. His son Michael however, who just returned home from World War II, doesn’t want to become involved with the family business. The Sollozzo’s, a family of drug dealers, confront Don and request protection in exchange for profits from the Sollozzo’s drug sales. But Don declines the offer, for he is against selling narcotics. The rejected offer starts what turns into an all out mafia war between the two families with Michael diving deep into the mafia lifestyle. The characters are portrayed by a legendary all-star cast including Marlon Brando as Don, Al Pacino as his son Michael and James Caan as Don’s oldest son Sonny. The casting for this film has been considered by many to be the best casted film in history for their astonishing performances. All three main actors were nominated for an academy award, but only Marlon Brando won an Oscar for best actor in a leading role. It’s fascinating to watch how these characters change over the course of the movie, with one in particular changing drastically. Directer Francis Ford Coppola, being raised in an Italian-American family in New York, understood Italian culture exceptionally and made the film very authentically. Everything from the wedding dances to the cuisine to the terms used by the characters in Sicilian come from Coppola’s first-hand knowledge of Italian-American culture. Italian composer Nino Rota did an outstanding job making the soundtrack for the film, despite not getting the Oscar for best music (but he did win an Oscar for his work in the sequel, The Godfather: Part II). Virtually everyone recognizes that iconic trumpet solo once it starts playing. He also wrote the score for another great Italian film 8 1/2. This film should be immediately followed up by it’s sequel, The Godfather: Part II, which also won best picture. The series still holds the title of most best picture awards for a film series to this day. They’re both flawless crime dramas and have earned their titles as some of the best pieces of cinema ever. I will guarantee you won’t be able to see this film only once, as it gets better after continual viewings. There is really nothing more to add other than if you haven’t seen this movie yet, it’s about time you did. The Godfather is a movie you can’t refuse.

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