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A saga multigeracional da ascensão e queda da família criminosa Corleone.A saga multigeracional da ascensão e queda da família criminosa Corleone.A saga multigeracional da ascensão e queda da família criminosa Corleone.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Marlon Brando
- Don Vito Corleone
- (cenas de arquivo)
Al Pacino
- Michael Corleone
- (cenas de arquivo)
Robert Duvall
- Tom Hagen
- (cenas de arquivo)
Robert De Niro
- Vito Corleone
- (cenas de arquivo)
Diane Keaton
- Kay Adams
- (cenas de arquivo)
Talia Shire
- Connie Corleone
- (cenas de arquivo)
James Caan
- Sonny Corleone
- (cenas de arquivo)
John Cazale
- Fredo Corleone
- (cenas de arquivo)
Andy Garcia
- Vincent Mancini
- (cenas de arquivo)
Richard S. Castellano
- Clemenza
- (cenas de arquivo)
Lee Strasberg
- Hyman Roth
- (cenas de arquivo)
Michael V. Gazzo
- Frankie Pentangeli
- (cenas de arquivo)
Sofia Coppola
- Mary Corleone
- (cenas de arquivo)
Richard Bright
- Al Neri
- (cenas de arquivo)
Eli Wallach
- Don Altobello
- (cenas de arquivo)
Abe Vigoda
- Tessio
- (cenas de arquivo)
Gianni Russo
- Carlo
- (cenas de arquivo)
Al Lettieri
- Sollozzo
- (cenas de arquivo)
Avaliações em destaque
10Vagus
This is my all time favourite suite of movies. The Godfather trilogy has bedazzled me time after time. The best thing is to see them all in a row with at the most one day between.
In part one Marlon Brando totally owns the screen and takes all the attention. And this isn't an easy task if you look at the casting! Al Pacino himself makes it worth while, as well as James Caan, Diane Keaton and Robert Duvall. Together they blend a perfect mix.
If you see the movies first and then read the original book by Mario Puzo, you will probably find that the characters in the movies perfectly suits the ones in the book. It's such a perfect match. Maybe this if because of the fact that Francis Ford Coppola worked together with Puzo on the movies.
I first saw the movies and then read the book, and even if I knew the movies very well I sat glued to the book from the first page to the last! And after I finished the book I felt a strong urge to see the movies again. This is because you get so much more information on all the characters in the book, so when you watch the movies again you will understand so much more! It's almost like seeing the trilogy for the first time again!
Enjoy!
In part one Marlon Brando totally owns the screen and takes all the attention. And this isn't an easy task if you look at the casting! Al Pacino himself makes it worth while, as well as James Caan, Diane Keaton and Robert Duvall. Together they blend a perfect mix.
If you see the movies first and then read the original book by Mario Puzo, you will probably find that the characters in the movies perfectly suits the ones in the book. It's such a perfect match. Maybe this if because of the fact that Francis Ford Coppola worked together with Puzo on the movies.
I first saw the movies and then read the book, and even if I knew the movies very well I sat glued to the book from the first page to the last! And after I finished the book I felt a strong urge to see the movies again. This is because you get so much more information on all the characters in the book, so when you watch the movies again you will understand so much more! It's almost like seeing the trilogy for the first time again!
Enjoy!
10make-2
This trilogy is one of the greatest creations in the history of film-making.
Title : The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (1992).
Plot (Storyline) : Thoroughly Exciting (from Start to Finish).
Costumes : Highly Appropriate for the Respective Eras.
Set Design : Very Satisfactory and Down To Earth.
Acting Skills of the Main Characters : Absolutely Faultless.
Total Viewing Time : Just About Right.
Boring Bits : None which are Worth Remembering.
Suspense : Abundantly Plentiful.
Overall Rating : 10 out of 10.
Suggestions for a Sequel : Nil.
Plot (Storyline) : Thoroughly Exciting (from Start to Finish).
Costumes : Highly Appropriate for the Respective Eras.
Set Design : Very Satisfactory and Down To Earth.
Acting Skills of the Main Characters : Absolutely Faultless.
Total Viewing Time : Just About Right.
Boring Bits : None which are Worth Remembering.
Suspense : Abundantly Plentiful.
Overall Rating : 10 out of 10.
Suggestions for a Sequel : Nil.
The final image in PART 2 said it all! After that, it was just 'more of the same'.
And it's still missing about 20 more minutes (deleted from the theatrical versions) of great footage from the broadcast of "A Novel for Television" (or the retitled "Godfather Saga") that combined 1 & 2. Most notable is James Caan's 'Sonny' that was more prominent following the Don's assassination attempt. Plus...why take out scenes that were in the theatrical release. No matter what version is shown, it's either censored (for TV) with added scenes that further fleshes out the story and characters, or the theatrical release seems edited.
Coppola has said that he doesn't mind taking out scenes (according to his whim) because he can always put them back. What a way to keep the cash cow forever flowing. And...at the expense of depriving movie lovers the definitive version of 'The Godfather Saga'.
Just look at how many versions of 'The Godfather' there is...
1)'Godfather', 'Godfather PART II', 'Godfather Part III' (546 minutes)
2)'The Godfather: A Novel for Television' (1977) (434 min. not including the 171 min. of Part III) [434 + 171 = 605 min.]
3)'The Godfather Epic: 1902-1959' (3 tapes on VHS) (402 min. not including Part III) [402 + 171 = 573 min.]
4)'The Godfather Trilogy' (laser disc) (583 min)
Every version has some scenes that the others don't have. I think I'll wait till all the footage that the viewing public has been exposed to is all included in the film from beginning to end because all that footage is great cinema. For once, it'd be nice to sit back and enjoy the entire story without your concentration being interrupted by missing scenes (you know exists) that causes gaps in the narrative.
And it's still missing about 20 more minutes (deleted from the theatrical versions) of great footage from the broadcast of "A Novel for Television" (or the retitled "Godfather Saga") that combined 1 & 2. Most notable is James Caan's 'Sonny' that was more prominent following the Don's assassination attempt. Plus...why take out scenes that were in the theatrical release. No matter what version is shown, it's either censored (for TV) with added scenes that further fleshes out the story and characters, or the theatrical release seems edited.
Coppola has said that he doesn't mind taking out scenes (according to his whim) because he can always put them back. What a way to keep the cash cow forever flowing. And...at the expense of depriving movie lovers the definitive version of 'The Godfather Saga'.
Just look at how many versions of 'The Godfather' there is...
1)'Godfather', 'Godfather PART II', 'Godfather Part III' (546 minutes)
2)'The Godfather: A Novel for Television' (1977) (434 min. not including the 171 min. of Part III) [434 + 171 = 605 min.]
3)'The Godfather Epic: 1902-1959' (3 tapes on VHS) (402 min. not including Part III) [402 + 171 = 573 min.]
4)'The Godfather Trilogy' (laser disc) (583 min)
Every version has some scenes that the others don't have. I think I'll wait till all the footage that the viewing public has been exposed to is all included in the film from beginning to end because all that footage is great cinema. For once, it'd be nice to sit back and enjoy the entire story without your concentration being interrupted by missing scenes (you know exists) that causes gaps in the narrative.
The Godfather- 1972 3 Academy Awards- Including Best Picture
"A flawless piece of cinema"
"This film immediately makes Coppola one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of cinema"
-10/10-
The Godfather Part II- 1974 6 Academy Awards- Including Best Picture and Best Director
"The Godfather Part II is the finest sequel ever to be made, one of the greatest films of all time, and possibly finer than its own superb predecessor. A Cinematic Masterpiece"
"As close to perfection as movies get"
-10/10-
The Godfather Part III- 1990 7 Academy Award Nominee- Including Best Picture and Best Director
"Inferior to the first 2 parts of the trilogy, but still a major cinematic achievement"
"Part III is a great film, a further study of the Corleone family and the Italian mafia, while not lacking the ingredients of the first 2 parts"
-8.0/10-
"A breathtaking trilogy"
"A flawless piece of cinema"
"This film immediately makes Coppola one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of cinema"
-10/10-
The Godfather Part II- 1974 6 Academy Awards- Including Best Picture and Best Director
"The Godfather Part II is the finest sequel ever to be made, one of the greatest films of all time, and possibly finer than its own superb predecessor. A Cinematic Masterpiece"
"As close to perfection as movies get"
-10/10-
The Godfather Part III- 1990 7 Academy Award Nominee- Including Best Picture and Best Director
"Inferior to the first 2 parts of the trilogy, but still a major cinematic achievement"
"Part III is a great film, a further study of the Corleone family and the Italian mafia, while not lacking the ingredients of the first 2 parts"
-8.0/10-
"A breathtaking trilogy"
Você sabia?
- Versões alternativasA 1981 video release was titled The Godfather 1902-1959: The Complete Epic (in Japan it was titled The Godfather 1901-1959: The Epic). This version reportedly contains less additional scenes but has all the R rated stuff that was taken out of the broadcast version reinstated. In 1992, The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (1992) was released. It features "The Godfather 1902-1959: The Complete Epic" and The Godfather Part III (1990) edited in chronological order with more additional scenes then the epic but still not all the deleted scenes from the broadcast version. (The complete Godfather Saga with all deleted scenes from the broadcast version included was never released on home video).
- ConexõesEdited from O Poderoso Chefão (1972)
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