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| Al Pacino | Don Michael Corleone | |
| Marlon Brando | Don Vito Corleone | |
| Robert de Niro | Young Vito Corleone | |
| James Caan | Santino Corleone | |
| Robert Duvall | Tom Hagen | |
| Sterling Hayden | Police Captain McCluskey | |
| Diane Keaton | Kay Adams Corleone | |
| Talia Shire | Constanzia Corleone-Rizzi | |
| Richard S. Castellano | Peter Clemenza | |
| John Marley | Jack Woltz | |
| Richard Conte | Don Emilio Barzini | |
| John Cazale | Fredo Corleone | |
| Al Lettieri | Sollozzo | |
| Joe Mantegna | Joey Zasa | |
| Abe Vigoda | Sal Tessio |
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| Producer | Albert S. Ruddy
Francis Ford Coppola |
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| Writer | Francis Ford Coppola
Mario Puzo |
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| Cinematography | Gordon Willis
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| Musician | Nino Rota
Carmine Coppola |
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The entire epic Godfather saga told in chronological order, beginning in 1901 when Vito was a child and ending in 1997 with the death of Michael. This movie includes many added scenes that were cut from the three original movies. The Godfather Trilogy is the benchmark for all cinematic storytelling. Francis Ford Coppola's masterful adaptation of Mario Puzo's novel chronicles the rise and fall of the Corleone family in this celebrated epic. Collectively nominated for a staggering twenty-eight Academy Awards, the films are the winner of nine, including two for Best Picture for The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II. |
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