Godfather Trilogy
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| The Godfather Trilogy | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Francis Ford Coppola |
| Produced by | Francis Ford Coppola Albert S. Ruddy |
| Screenplay by | Mario Puzo Francis Ford Coppola |
| Story by | Mario Puzo (Novels) |
| Starring | Al Pacino Diane Keaton |
| Music by | Nino Rota Carmine Coppola |
| Cinematography | Gordon Willis |
| Editing by | Barry Malkin William H. Reynolds Peter Zinner Richard Marks Walter Murch Lisa Fruchtman |
| Studio | American Zoetrope |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date(s) | March 15, 1972 (1) December 12, 1974 (2) December 14, 1990 (3) |
| Running time | 175 minutes (1) 200 minutes (2) 170 minutes (3) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English Italian Sicilian |
| Budget | $63.5 million |
| Box office | $574,832,473 |
The Godfather is a crime drama film trilogy directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It is based on the novel by Mario Puzo about the fictional Corleone Mafia family.
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[edit] Features
[edit] Films
- The Godfather (1972)
- The Godfather Part II (1974)
- The Godfather Part III (1990)
[edit] Compilations for video and television
In addition to the three films that were released to theaters, three compilations were created by Coppola and editors Barry Malkin and Walter Murch:
- The Godfather Saga (1977) – a 7-hour television miniseries based on the first two films, and incorporating additional footage that was not included in the theatrical releases.
- The Godfather 1902–1959: The Complete Epic (1981) – a version of The Godfather Saga that was released to video (VHS format).[1]
- The Godfather Trilogy: 1901–1980 (1992) – a 10-hour compilation released directly to video (VHS and laserdisc formats) in 1992 and 1997. It encompasses all three films, and again incorporates footage that was not included in the theatrical releases, more additional footage than either the 'Saga' or 'Epic' had previously included.
[edit] Academy Awards
The series won 9 Oscars, out of a total of 29 nominations.
- The Godfather
- The Godfather Part II
- The Godfather Part III
[edit] References
- ^ Malta, J. Geoff (2006). "The Godfather 1902–1959: The Complete Epic". http://www.thegodfathertrilogy.com/epic/.