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The Godfather: Part II
TrailerThe Godfather Part II presents two parallel storylines. One involves Mafia chief Michael Corleone in 1958/1959 after the events of the first movie; the other is a series of flashbacks following his father, Vito Corleone from 1917 to 1925, from his youth in Sicily (1901) to the founding of the Corleone family in New York.Actors: Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, John Cazale, Talia Shire, Lee Strasberg, Michael V. Gazzo, G.D. Spradlin, Richard Bright, Gastone Moschin, ...»Director: Francis Ford CoppolaCountry: United StatesDuration: 202 minQuality: HDRelease: 1974IMDb: 9.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Godfather: Part II"
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Characters of "The Godfather: Part II"
Don Michael CorleonePlayed by: Al PacinoTom HagenPlayed by: Robert DuvallKay AdamsPlayed by: Diane KeatonDon Vito CorleonePlayed by: Robert De NiroFredo CorleonePlayed by: John CazaleConnie CorleonePlayed by: Talia ShireHyman RothPlayed by: Lee StrasbergFrankie PentangeliPlayed by: Michael V. GazzoSenator Pat GearyPlayed by: G.D. SpradlinAl NeriPlayed by: Richard BrightFanucciPlayed by: Gastone MoschinRocco LamponePlayed by: Tom RosquiPeter ClemenzaPlayed by: Bruno KirbyGenco AbbandandoPlayed by: Frank SiveroMama CorleonePlayed by: Francesca De SapioDeanna CorleonePlayed by: Marianna HillSignor RobertoPlayed by: Leopoldo TriesteJohnny OlaPlayed by: Dominic ChianeseMichael's BodyguardPlayed by: Amerigo TotMerle JohnsonPlayed by: Troy DonahueSal TessioPlayed by: John ApreaWillie CicciPlayed by: Joe SpinellSantino 'Sonny' CorleonePlayed by: James CaanTheresa HagenPlayed by: Tere LivranoVito's motherPlayed by: Maria CartaDon Vito CorleonePlayed by: Oreste BaldiniDon Francesco 'Ciccio'Played by: Giuseppe SillatoDon TommasinoPlayed by: Mario CotoneAnthony Vito CorleonePlayed by: James GounarisMarcia RothPlayed by: Fay SpainFBI man #2Played by: Harry Dean StantonCarmine RosatoPlayed by: Carmine CaridiTony RosatoPlayed by: Danny AielloBartenderPlayed by: Nick DiscenzaFather CarmeloPlayed by: Joseph MedagliaSenate Committee ChairmanPlayed by: William BowersImpressarioPlayed by: Ezio FlagelloTenor in 'Senza Mamma'Played by: Livio GiorgiGirl in 'Senza Mamma'Played by: Kathleen BellerSignora ColomboPlayed by: Saveria MazzolaPentangeli's BrotherPlayed by: Tito AlbaCuban translatorPlayed by: Johnny NaranjoPentangeli's wifePlayed by: Elda MaidaMoscaPlayed by: Ignazio PappalardoStrolloPlayed by: Andrea MaugeriSignor AbbandandoPlayed by: Peter LaCorteQuestadtPlayed by: Peter DonatFred CorngoldPlayed by: Tom DahlgrenSenator ReamPlayed by: Paul B. BrownYolandaPlayed by: Ivonne CollAttendant at brothelPlayed by: Joe De NicolaEllis Island doctorPlayed by: Edward Van SickleCustom OfficialPlayed by: Richard WatsonCuban nursePlayed by: Venancia GrangerardGovernessPlayed by: Erica YohnMidwifePlayed by: Teresa Tirelli -
Directors of "The Godfather: Part II"
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Creators of "The Godfather: Part II"
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Critic Reviews of "The Godfather: Part II"
New York Daily NewsJune 03, 2015It goes much deeper than The Godfather in analyzing the twisted mentalities of these men who pervert the capitalist system for their own gain. The film is richer in texture and gives more evidence of social awareness.
Hollywood ReporterJune 03, 2015An admirable, responsible production, less emotionally disturbing than its predecessor, but a grand historical epic studying the nature of power in the United States' heritage.
Chicago TribuneFebruary 24, 2013One of the most ambitious and brilliantly executed American films, a landmark work from one of Hollywood's top cinema eras.
Time OutNovember 17, 2011This is quite simply one of the saddest movies ever made, a tale of loss, grief and absolute loneliness, an unflinching stare into the darkest moral abyss.
TIME MagazineFebruary 20, 2009Not once does Pacino overtly ask for the audience's sympathy, but through a disciplined, suggestive performance he dominates the film.
The SpectatorJune 03, 2015There are, in fact, a great many good things to look at in the film. But they don't add up to anything very impressive. I came away with the feeling I had been shown somebody's family-snapshot album with all the pictures pasted up in the wrong order.
Radio TimesFebruary 25, 2014Breathtaking in scope, Part II also shows the early life of the Don, brilliantly portrayed by Robert De Niro, as he flees Sicily and sails for New York. These sequences have the grandeur of a silent movie by DW Griffith or Erich von Stroheim.
GuardianFebruary 20, 2014It is even better than the first film, and has the greatest single final scene in Hollywood history, a real coup de cinéma.
Little White LiesFebruary 20, 2014Either taken alone or together with the original, The Godfather Part II is an astounding work.
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Gallery of "The Godfather: Part II"
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Soundtracks of "The Godfather: Part II"
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