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The Godfather Part II (1974)

  • Dec 19, 1974
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 7

R | 3h 22min | 9.2/10 | Crime, Drama

Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.)

Storyline

"The Godfather Part II" is a dual-narrative crime epic tracing the Corleone family’s saga. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone, now the hardened don, expands the family’s empire while facing betrayal and mounting enemies, unraveling his personal life. In parallel, flashbacks reveal young Vito Corleone’s rise from Sicilian orphan to New York crime lord, driven by survival and family. The film weaves themes of power, legacy, and the inescapable pull of the past, deepening the Corleone tragedy.

Why It’s Our Vibe

The Godfather Part II is a masterful evolution of its predecessor, blending raw ambition with haunting introspection, like a soulful wave carrying decades of weight. Francis Ford Coppola crafts a seamless tapestry of past and present, with Al Pacino’s chilling Michael and Robert De Niro’s magnetic young Vito delivering performances that hit like quiet thunder. Nino Rota’s score, rich with melancholy, anchors the film’s emotional depth. Every scene feels deliberate, stripped of excess, yet brimming with intensity—a storytelling vibe that’s both grand and intimate. It’s a journey through power’s cost, inviting you to sink into its layered authenticity without distraction. Perfect for those craving a saga that resonates with heart, grit, and timeless craft, Part II proves sequels can outshine originals with understated brilliance.

Director

  • Francis Ford Coppola

Writers

  • Francis Ford Coppola

  • Mario Puzo

Starring

  • Al Pacino as Michael Corleone

  • Robert De Niro as Vito Corleone

  • Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen

  • Diane Keaton as Kay Adams-Corleone

  • John Cazale as Fredo Corleone

  • Talia Shire as Connie Corleone

  • Lee Strasberg as Hyman Roth

  • Michael V. Gazzo as Frank Pentangeli

  • G.D. Spradlin as Senator Pat Geary

  • Bruno Kirby as Young Clemenza

Cinematography

  • Gordon Willis

Edited by

  • Peter Zinner

  • Barry Malkin

  • Richard Marks

Music by

  • Nino Rota

  • Carmine Coppola

Distributed by

  • Paramount Pictures

Production Company

  • The Coppola Company

Release date

  • December 20, 1974

Run Time

  • 3 hr 22 min

Country

  • United States

Languages

  • English

  • Italian

  • Spanish

  • Latin

Budget

  • $13 million

Box office

  • $48–88 million

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