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The Godfather: Part III
Cast
Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Andy García View AllCrew
Francis Ford Coppola (Screenplay), Francis Ford Coppola (Director), Mario Puzo (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Dec. 24th, 1990
Runtime: 2 hours, 42 minutes
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What do you guys think is better: the Godfather part 1 or part 2?
for me, i'll have to go with part 2. i don't know why but i like it way more than the first one...
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The Godfather Part 3 Waltz
Does anyone know the nameof the waltz that is playing in the final scene of The Godfather Part 3? (Just after Michaels silent scream). It isn't on the soundtrack, and I would appreciate it much if any...
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Best movie ever: The godfather part 2
It has the best acting, story, dialogue, cinematography, and storytelling I have ever seen in my life...
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Questions about The Godfather Part II
-What exactly were Hyman Roth's motives for the attempted hit on Michael in his bedroom? How would he have benefitted from Michael dying?
-Why does Danny Aeillo say "Michael Corleone says hi&...
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The Godfather: Part III - Review
So, I just registered to this site, as I hoped to find others with an interest in movies that I could discuss with.
As my first topic, I will post a review I made for The Godfather Part 3 some tim...
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TylerDurden99
It may be hated for Coppola's performance and the fact that the quality doesn't quite reach the standard of the first two installments, but look past that and enjoy the rest of the superb performances and Coppola's solid direction..
It may be hated for Coppola's performance and the fact that the quality doesn't quite reach the standard of the first two installments, but look past that and enjoy the rest of the superb performances and Coppola's solid direction..
Plan B
As the concluding chapter in Coppola's crime family saga, The Godfather: Part III feels just as seamless to the continuation of the story as the first two films.
As the concluding chapter in Coppola's crime family saga, The Godfather: Part III feels just as seamless to the continuation of the story as the first two films.