Im New York der 1920er Jahre werden das frühe Leben und die Karriere von Vito Corleone porträtiert, während dessen Sohn Michael seine Macht erweitert und den Druck auf sein Verbrechersyndika... Alles lesenIm New York der 1920er Jahre werden das frühe Leben und die Karriere von Vito Corleone porträtiert, während dessen Sohn Michael seine Macht erweitert und den Druck auf sein Verbrechersyndikat erhöht, das bald vom Lake Tahoe in Nevada bis ins vorrevolutionäre Kuba von 1958 reicht.Im New York der 1920er Jahre werden das frühe Leben und die Karriere von Vito Corleone porträtiert, während dessen Sohn Michael seine Macht erweitert und den Druck auf sein Verbrechersyndikat erhöht, das bald vom Lake Tahoe in Nevada bis ins vorrevolutionäre Kuba von 1958 reicht.
- 6 Oscars gewonnen
- 17 Gewinne & 21 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Fanucci
- (as Gaston Moschin)
- Young Clemenza
- (as B. Kirby Jr.)
- Young Mama Corleone
- (as Francesca de Sapio)
- Deanna Corleone
- (as Mariana Hill)
Zusammenfassung
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Al Pacino is the standout in the ensemble cast and its amazing how his eyes have changed from the first part . They are now cold , ruthless and unemotional and betray the price which Micheal Corleone has paid for power .
Watch this movie and learn why it is the greatest gangster film of all time.
As extraordinary an achievement as this is, Part II is even better. It easily receives my nod as the best picture ever made. I have seen it at least 20 times, and each time its 200 minutes fly by.
The movie uses flashbacks to brilliantly weave two tales. The main story is the reign of Michael Corleone as the world's most powerful criminal. Now reaping the benefits of legalized gambling in Las Vegas, Michael is an evident billionaire with an iron fist on a world of treachery.
Behind this, Director Francis Ford Coppola spins the tale of the rise of Michael's father, Vito, to the center of the New York mafia. It is these scenes that make the film a work of art. Without spoiling, I will simply say the Robert DeNiro as the young Vito is the best acting performance of all time, a role for which he won a richly deserved Oscar.
The screenplay is full of delicious little underworld nuggets ("Keep your friends close .....", "I don't want to kill everyone, just my enemies"), while it blows a dense, twisted plot past you at a dizzying and merciless pace. The cinematography is depressing and atmospheric. The score continues in the eerie role of its predecessor, foretelling death and evil.
All of this makes the movie great and infinitely watchable. But it's what's deeper inside this film ... what it is really about ... that is its true genius.
The Godfather Part II is not really a movie about the mafia, it is a movie about a man's life long struggle. Michael controls a vast empire that is constantly slipping out of his hands. He grows increasingly distrustful and paranoid, and even shows signs that he hates his own life. Michael almost seems to resent the fact that he is a natural born crime lord, a man who puts the family business ahead of everything.
The great Don Michael Corleone can never come to terms with one simple fact.... his father's empire was built on love and respect, Michael's empire is built on fear and violent treachery.
See this movie. It's three-and-a-half hours very well spent.
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- WissenswertesNearly all of Vito's dialogue is in Sicilian. Robert De Niro spent four months learning to speak Sicilian.
- PatzerDuring Roth's birthday party, the pattern on his shirt changes. Due to weather difficulties, the two minute scene took over a week to shoot and the original shirt was lost at some point. The production designer attempted to recreate it by drawing an approximation of the pattern onto a plain shirt, but it didn't quite match.
- Zitate
Michael Corleone: My father taught me many things here - he taught me in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.
- Crazy CreditsAs with the first film, no opening credits are shown. Although it is now commonplace for films not to have opening credits, it was considered innovative in 1974.
- Alternative VersionenIn the German theatrical version, all Italian dialogs from the young Vito Corleone's scenes were dubbed into German, as well as the English and Spanish dialogs from Michael Corleone's scenes. The original Italian language for this footage has been only restored for the movie's DVD release in 2002.
- VerbindungenEdited into Der Pate - Die Saga (1977)
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizielle Standorte
- Sprachen
- Auch bekannt als
- El Padrino: Parte II
- Drehorte
- Kaiser Estate - 4000 W Lake Blvd, Homewood, Lake Tahoe, Kalifornien, USA(Corleone Compound)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 13.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 47.834.595 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 171.417 $
- 10. Nov. 2019
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 47.983.687 $
- Laufzeit3 Stunden 22 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1