The Godfather

The Godfather(1972)

R
03/14/1972 (US)Drama, Crime2h 55m
8.7

"An offer you can't refuse."

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.

Mario Puzo

Screenplay

Francis Ford Coppola

Screenplay

Francis Ford Coppola

Director

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Part of the The Godfather Collection

Francis Ford Coppola’s trilogy films about the everyday life of a New York mafia family. With its star-studded cast these films would go down in history as some of the greatest Hollywood has ever produced.

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50th Anniversary Trailer

50th Anniversary Trailer

Trailer

Original Trailer

Original Trailer

Trailer

Robert De Niro Auditioning for Sonny Corleone in The Godfather

Robert De Niro Auditioning for Sonny Corleone in The Godfather

Behind the Scenes

Al Pacino’s Audition Tape for The Godfather

Al Pacino’s Audition Tape for The Godfather

Featurette

Elemack Spyder Dolly: THE GODFATHER

Elemack Spyder Dolly: THE GODFATHER

Featurette

Makeup Techniques: THE GODFATHER

Makeup Techniques: THE GODFATHER

Featurette

Tom Hanks on Brando's Iconic "Godfather" Look

Tom Hanks on Brando's Iconic "Godfather" Look

Featurette

Don Corleone Gets Shot

Don Corleone Gets Shot

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The Art of Moviemaking: The Godfather | Academy Conversations

The Art of Moviemaking: The Godfather | Academy Conversations

Featurette

Sacheen Littlefeather Reads Marlon Brando’s Full 1973 Oscars® Speech

Sacheen Littlefeather Reads Marlon Brando’s Full 1973 Oscars® Speech

Featurette

"Don Vito and Michael Corleone" Clip

"Don Vito and Michael Corleone" Clip

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Opening Scene

Opening Scene

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Mario Puzo on the baptism scene in THE GODFATHER

Mario Puzo on the baptism scene in THE GODFATHER

Featurette

🚩 Remembering DIANE KEATON in THE GODFATHER (1972)

🚩 Remembering DIANE KEATON in THE GODFATHER (1972)

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Ray Romano announces THE GODFATHER for AFI Movie Club

Ray Romano announces THE GODFATHER for AFI Movie Club

Featurette

45th Anniversary Spot

45th Anniversary Spot

Teaser

"Sleep With The Fishes" Clip

"Sleep With The Fishes" Clip

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Offer He Can't Refuse

Offer He Can't Refuse

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The Godfather and The Candidate Win Writing Awards: 1973 Oscars

The Godfather and The Candidate Win Writing Awards: 1973 Oscars

Featurette

Sydney Pollack on THE GODFATHER

Sydney Pollack on THE GODFATHER

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The Godfather Wins Best Picture: 45th Oscars (1973)

The Godfather Wins Best Picture: 45th Oscars (1973)

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William Friedkin on THE GODFATHER

William Friedkin on THE GODFATHER

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Sidney Lumet On THE GODFATHER

Sidney Lumet On THE GODFATHER

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Francis Ford Coppola On Casting Al Pacino in THE GODFATHER

Francis Ford Coppola On Casting Al Pacino in THE GODFATHER

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Marlon Brando's Best Actor Oscar win for "The Godfather" | Sacheen Littlefeather

Marlon Brando's Best Actor Oscar win for "The Godfather" | Sacheen Littlefeather

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A review by futuretv
10.0

Written on April 10, 2014

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.