The Godfather (1972 to 1990)

The Godfather (1972)

The first film in the Godfather trilogy is a crime drama directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone, the head of a New York Mafia family. The film follows the Corleone family as they navigate the world of organized crime and deal with the challenges of being part of the mafia. The Godfather is widely considered to be one of the greatest films ever made and has had a significant influence on popular culture.

 

The Godfather Part II (1974)

The Godfather Part II is the sequel to the 1972 film The Godfather. It was also directed by Francis Ford Coppola and stars Robert De Niro as a young Vito Corleone, as well as reprising his role as Michael Corleone from the first film. The Godfather Part II explores the early life of Vito Corleone and the rise of the Corleone crime family, as well as the continuation of Michael's story from the first film. The film was a critical and commercial success and is widely considered to be one of the greatest sequels ever made.

 

The Godfather Part III (1990)

The Godfather Part III is the final film in the Godfather trilogy. It was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and stars Al Pacino as Michael Corleone, the head of the Corleone crime family. The film follows Michael as he tries to legitimize the family's business and make amends for his past mistakes, but is confronted by new threats from within and outside the family. The Godfather Part III received mixed reviews upon its release, but is still considered a classic of crime cinema.

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