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Genres:
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Action /
Crime /
Drama /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Francis Ford Coppola
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Actors:
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Richard Bright,
Don Novello,
Sofia Coppola,
Helmut Berger,
Donal Donnelly,
Franc D'Ambrosio,
Al Pacino,
Diane Keaton,
Talia Shire,
Andy Garcia,
Eli Wallach,
Joe Mantegna,
George Hamilton,
Bridget Fonda,
Raf Vallone
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Duration:
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162 min.
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Rating:
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(7.6/10)166.5
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Plot Summary:
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Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) is more vigorous than ever, and more law-abiding as he forms allegiances with worldwide banks and the Widespread Church. But a hothead (Andy Garcia) and the sins of Michael's proceed towards leaving twist behind unsolvable -- no more than when he thought he was gone away from, they pull him abet in.
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Godfather: Part III, The
Coppola's saga reaches its conclusion as Michael Corleone struggles to legitimize his business and come to grips with the sins of his past. Al Pacino, Diane Keaton and Andy Garcia star
With parts I & II of The Godfather saga widely considered classics, The Godfather Part III was always going to arrive with a weight around its well-tailored neck. Considering the first two films to be hard acts to follow is an understatement: how do you better a dazzling pair of masterpieces? The short answer is that unless you're Peter Jackson or Sergio Leone, pulling out a trump card the third time around is near impossible. Thankfully, Coppola at least manages to come close with this concluding chapter in the Godfather saga.
Arriving in 1990 (16 years after Pa...
Godfather: Part III, The
Many poeple say that this is the let down of the Godfather Trilogy. I don't agree, it's a cracking film. I think Mike (Al Pacino) grows as a character.
Godfather: Part III, The
Overlong, over confusing to those who cannot remember the earlier films, and hampered during at least one wretched performance, it fails to reach the customary of the first two movies in the series. But proper for all that it retains one's significance most of the time.
Godfather: Part III, The
The chief impression is of d?j? vu: extravagant ceremonies, parties, shady meetings behind closed doors. The...
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