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The Godfather (1972)

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

Crime | Drama

Most recently watched by AllAboutSteve, sleestakk, Angjonesy, lordofthemovies, lolareels, mousterpiece

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.

Rated R | Length 175 minutes

Actors

Marlon Brando | Al Pacino | James Caan | Robert Duvall | Richard S. Castellano | Diane Keaton | Talia Shire | Gianni Russo | Sterling Hayden | John Marley | Richard Conte | Al Lettieri | Abe Vigoda | John Cazale | Rudy Bond | Al Martino | Morgana King | Lenny Montana | John Martino | Salvatore Corsitto | Richard Bright | Alex Rocco | Tony Giorgio | Vito Scotti | Tere Livrano | Victor Rendina | Jeannie Linero | Julie Gregg | Ardell Sheridan | Simonetta Stefanelli | Angelo Infanti | Corrado Gaipa | Franco Citti | Saro Urzì | Roman Coppola | Sofia Coppola | Don Costello | Italia Coppola | Gray Frederickson | Ron Gilbert | Sonny Grosso | Louis Guss | Randy Jurgensen | Tony King | Tony Lip | Joe Lo Grippo | Lou Martini Jr. | Raymond Martino | Joseph Medaglia | Carol Morley | Rick Petrucelli | Sal Richards | Tom Rosqui | Frank Sivero | Filomena Spagnuolo | Joe Spinell | Gabriele Torrei | Nick Vallelonga | Conrad Yama | MAHAD

Viewing History (seen 4 times)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
03/17/2021Home TheaterBlu-rayOwned10 stars
06/22/2014TVStreamingVideo on Demand10 stars
04/10/2013Movie ScreenDigitalTheater9.5 stars
09/17/2010TabletStreamingVideo on Demand10 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Century Boulder Theater was playing a double feature of both The Godfather and The Godfather II. Since my sons had never seen the Godfather movies, and really wanted to, this felt like the perfect opportunity to introduce the films to them as they were meant to be viewed.

Sadly, mother nature and an unstable power grid conspired against us. We got about 45 minutes into The Godfather and then the power went out. And never came back on. In fact, it went out for a large chunk of the city. We ended up with free passes and went home and finished watching the movie on Amazon Instant Video so that we could at least catch The Godfather II on Wednesday evening when it plays again.

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