The Godfather: Part II

The Godfather: Part II

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Mafia | Italy

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Francis Ford Coppola, Newt Arnold, Henry J. Lange Jr., Burt Bluestein, Alan Hopkins See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Robert Duvall, Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, John Cazale See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 3h 20min
  • Music: Carmine Coppola,Mark Berger,George Brand,Nathan Boxer,Charles M. Wilborn Songs List
  • Award(s): Oscar 1975 (Won)
    Oscar 1975 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Marsh King's Daughter, Little Dixie
  • Story:
    In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, a young Vito Corleone grows up in Sicily and in 1910s New York. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.
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9/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, a young Vito Corleone grows up in Sicily and in 1910s New York. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.
Ratings

9/10

IMDb

96%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1975 | George R.

Best Music Original Dramatic Score | 1975

Best Picture | 1975 | Fred

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1975 | Robert De

Best Director | 1975 | Francis Ford

Best Writing Screenplay Adapted From Other Material | 1975 | Mario

BAFTA Film Award

Best Actor For | 1976 | Al

Best Actor | 1976 | Al

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium | 1975 | Mario

Saturn Award

Best DVD Collection | 2009

Best DVD Collection For and | 2009

Satellite Award

Best Classic DVD For and | 2008

Best Classic DVD | 2008

DGA Award

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1975 | Francis Ford

NSFC Award

Best Director | 1975 | Francis Ford

Best Cinematography For | 1975

Best Director For | 1975

Best Cinematography | 1975 | Gordon

KCFCC Award

Best Director | 1974 | Francis Ford

Best Director For | 1974 | Francis Ford

Golden Schmoes Award

Best DVD of the Year For and | 2001

Best DVD of the Year | 2001

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Motion Picture | 1997

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1975 | Talia

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1975 | Michael V.

Best Costume Design | 1975 | Theadora Van

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1975 | Al

Golden Globe Award

Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1975 | Francis Ford

Most Promising Newcomer Male | 1975

Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1975

Best Motion Picture Drama | 1975

Best Director Motion Picture | 1975 | Francis Ford

Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1975 | Al

BAFTA Film Award

Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles | 1976 | Robert De

Best Film Editing | 1976 | Peter

Satellite Award

Best Overall BluRay Disc For and | 2008

Best Overall BluRay Disc | 2008

OFCS Award

Best Overall DVD | 2002

Best Overall DVD For and | 2002

Gold Medal Award

Favorite Movie | 1975

Golden Train Award

Best Film | 1974 | Francis Ford

NYFCC Award

Best Director | 1974 | Francis Ford

Best Film | 1974

Best Supporting Actor | 1974 | Robert De

BOX OFFICE

Budget 13,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 102,600,000 USD

MUSIC

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  • Title
  • Duration
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  • 1
  • Main Title/The Immigrant
  • 03:26
  • 2
  • A New Carpet
  • 01:59
  • 3
  • Kay
  • 02:59
  • 4
  • Ev'ry Time I Look In Your Eyes/After The Party
  • 02:34
  • 5
  • Vito And Abbandando
  • 02:37
  • 6
  • Senza Mama/Ciuri-Ciuri/Napule Ve Salute
  • 02:35
  • 7
  • The Godfathers At Home
  • 02:34
  • 8
  • Remember Vito Andolini
  • 02:51
  • 9
  • Michael Comes Home
  • 02:19
  • 10
  • Marcia Stilo Italiano
  • 02:01
  • 11
  • Ninna Nanna A Michele
  • 02:22
  • 12
  • The Brothers Mourn
  • 03:21
  • 13
  • Murder Of Don Fanucci
  • 02:50
  • 14
  • End Title
  • 03:52
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Robert De Niro spent four months learning to speak the Sicilian dialect of Italian in order to play Vito Corleone. Nearly all of the dialogue that his character speaks in the film was in Sicilian.

Hyman Roth's character is loosely based on real-life mobster Meyer Lansky. Lansky, who at the time of the film's release was living in Miami, reportedly phoned Lee Strasberg and said, "Now, why couldn't you have made me more sympathetic? After all, I am a grandfather."

Originally, the actors in the flashback scenes wore pants with zippers. One of the musicians pointed out that the zipper had not been invented at that time, so some scenes had to be re-shot with button-fly trousers.

When little Vito arrives at Ellis Island, he is marked with a circled X. Ellis Island immigrants were marked with this if the inspector believed the person had a mental/physical defect.

Francis Ford Coppola had a horrible time directing The Godfather (1972) and asked to pick a different director for the sequel, while taking the title of producer for himself. He chose Martin Scorsese, who the film executives rejected. Thus, Coppola agreed to direct the film, with a few conditions.

Popular Dialogues

"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."

"[about the unrest in Cuba] Michael Corleone: I saw a strange thing today. Some rebels were being arrested. One of them pulled the pin on a grenade. He took himself and the captain of the command with him. Now, soldiers are paid to fight; the rebels aren't. Hyman Roth: What does that tell you? Michael Corleone: They could win."

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