The Godfather (1972)
- Starring:
- Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, (more)
- Director(s):
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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Popularly viewed as one of the best American films ever made, the multi-generational crime saga The Godfather is a touchstone of cinema: one of the most widely imitated, quoted, and lampooned movies of all time. Marlon Brando and Al Pacino star as Vito Corleone and his youngest son, Michael, respectively. It is the late 1940s in New York and Corleone is, in the parlance of organized crime, a "godfather" or "don," the head of a Mafia family. Michael, a free thinker who defied his father by enlisting in the Marines to fight in World War II, has returned a captain and a war hero. Having long ago rejected the family business, Michael shows up at the wedding of his sister, Connie (Talia Shire), with his non-Italian girlfriend, Kay (Diane Keaton), who learns for the first time about the family "business." A few months later at Christmas time, the don barely survives being shot by gunmen in the employ of a drug-trafficking rival whose request for aid from the Corleones' political connections was rejected. After saving his father from a second assassination attempt, Michael persuades his hotheaded eldest brother, Sonny (James Caan), and family advisors Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall) and Sal Tessio (Abe Vigoda) that he should be the one to exact revenge on the men responsible.
After murdering a corrupt police captain and the drug trafficker, Michael hides out in Sicily while a gang war erupts at home. Falling in love with a local girl, Michael marries her, but she is later slain by Corleone enemies in an attempt on Michael's life. Sonny is also butchered, having been betrayed by Connie's husband. As Michael returns home and convinces Kay to marry him, his father recovers and makes peace with his rivals, realizing that another powerful don was pulling the strings behind the narcotics endeavor that began the gang warfare. Once Michael has been groomed as the new don, he leads the family to a new era of prosperity, then launches a campaign of murderous revenge against those who once tried to wipe out the Corleones, consolidating his family's power and completing his own moral downfall. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards and winning for Best Picture, Best Actor (Marlon Brando), and Best Adapted Screenplay, The Godfather was followed by a pair of sequels. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 175 mins
Complete Cast:
- Marlon Brando - Don Vito Corleone
- James Caan - Sonny Corleone
- Robert Duvall - Tom Hagen
- Sterling Hayden - McCluskey
- Talia Shire - Connie Corleone
- Al Martino - Johnny Fontane
- Tony Giorgio - Bruno Tattaglia
- Sofia Coppola - Baby (uncredited)
- Morgana King - Mama Corleone
- Tere Livrano - Theresa Hagen
- Joe Spinell - Willy Cicci (uncredited)
- John Marley - Jack Woltz
- Salvatore Corsitto - Bonasera
- Richard S. Castellano - Clemenza
- Rudy Bond - Cuneo
- Jeannie Linero - Lucy Mancini
- Victor Rendina - Phillip Tattaglia
- Vito Scotti - Nazorine
- Angelo Infanti - Fabrizio
- Al Pacino - Michael Corleone
- John Cazale - Fredo Corleone
- Diane Keaton - Kay Adams
- Richard Conte - Barzini
- Al Lettieri - Sollozzo
- Lenny Montana - Luca Brasi
- Ardell Sheridan - Mrs. Clemenza
- Gianni Russo - Carlo Rizzi
- Corrado Gaipa - Don Tommasino
- John Martino - Paulie Gatto
- Abe Vigoda - Tessio
- Carmine Coppola - Piano Player (uncredited)
- Saro Urzi - Vitelli
- Richard Bright - Neri
- Franco Citti - Calo
- Simonetta Stefanelli - Apollonia
- Alex Rocco - Moe Greene
- Julie Gregg - Sandra Corleone
- Director(s):
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Writer(s):
- Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola
- Producer(s):
- Albert S. Ruddy
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Not For Children, Violence, Profanity, Graphic Violence, Brief Nudity)
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- 1972 - The Godfather - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Adapted Screenplay
- 1972 - The Godfather - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Picture
- 1972 - The Godfather - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Editing
- 1972 - The Godfather - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Actor
- 1998 - The Godfather - American Film Institute - 100 Greatest American Movies
- 1972 - The Godfather - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Anthony Asquith Award
- 1972 - The Godfather - Golden Globe - Best Director
- 1972 - The Godfather - Golden Globe - Best Screenplay
- 1972 - The Godfather - Golden Globe - Best Screenplay
- 1972 - The Godfather - Golden Globe - Best Original Score
- 1972 - The Godfather - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Drama
- 1972 - The Godfather - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
- 1989 - The Godfather - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
- 1972 - The Godfather - National Board of Review - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
- 1972 - The Godfather - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture





