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The Godfather on DVD (1972)

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Average rating: (83%)
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Starring: Marlon Brando | Richard Conte | James Caan | Richard Castellano | Robert Duvall | Al Pacino | Sterling Hayden | Talia Shire | Diane Keaton | John Marley
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Studio: PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT (UK)
Certificate: 18
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 08/10/2001

Brief synopsis of The Godfather

Chilling portrait of a Sicilian family's rise and near fall from power in America and the passage of rites from father to son. Based on a novel by Mario Puzo.

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Rating of 5 stars out of 5 Radio Times

This crime drama and its 1974 sequel are among American cinema's finest achievements since the Second World War. The production problems are well documented — how Paramount wanted a quickie, how Francis Ford Coppola came cheap and how he turned the picture into an epic success, a box-office hit that was also an artistic triumph. His first masterstroke was casting Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall and Diane Keaton, four relative unknowns and one known risk; his next masterstroke was to keep cool under fire, like Michael Corleone himself, turning Mario Puzo's pulp novel into art and showing how capitalism and crime go hand in hand. It's thrilling, romantic, tense and scary — a five-course meal that leaves you hungry for more.

Rating of 4 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A brilliantly-made film with all the fascination of a snake pit: a warm-hearted family saga except that the members are thieves and murderers. Cutting would help, but the duller conversational sections do heighten the cunningly judged moments of suspense

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Rated - 1 starsa big yawn

A customer from rotherham , 20/09/2007

not 4 me give it a mis

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Rated - 5 starsThe greatest film ever made!

james robinson from Derby,England , 10/07/2004

A fantastic director at his best.

A lead cast who all deserved best actor and actress oscars.

Fantastic!!!

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Rated - 5 starsIt reveals something new everytime you watch it!

OzValdo from Kent , 18/10/2003

A true epic masterpiece! A winner of Best Picture in 1972, and also nominated for ten Academy Awards, I rate this film as the best gangster movie of all time.

But, classifying it within just a gangster movie does no justice to the tightly plotted script based on Mario Puzo’s novel. The way it weaves all the layers of story telling, and depicts the life of an Italian gangster family in America is remarkable. The story views the Mafia from the inside. It blends in family responsibility, a father’s legacy, and projects how power, respect, and loyalty is used to protect their own genre.

The large cast is artfully drawn together, which will put you at once into the world of The Godfather. It has strong performances by Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall. Marlon Brando who plays the ageing Don is best remembered for this role.

Solid directing by Francis Ford Coppola also make this a treat to watch. The way he cleverly structures his film creates sympathy for the characters who are essentially evil.

Nino Rota, the composer of the film does a brilliant job. Listening to the sad and nostalgic main theme itself tells you what the movie is about.

The film is packed with classic lines. It is quite long, but it is time well spent. It’s the first part of the trilogy, and when the credits roll you will yearn for the second. The best is yet to come!

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Rated - 5 starsA true Classic.

Fraggle from Lancashire , 08/11/2003

This films is one of the reasons why services like this are such a great idea. Your average high street chain just doesn't have the room to store films like this.

I've been one of those people who didn't see this film until I rented it here. Cue everyone I've ever told that saying 'what do you mean, you've never seen The Godfather?'. Well, I have now... and it is amazing. Tightly scripted, inventively directed and wonderfully acted - definitely Coppola's best work before he started to believe his own hype.

Al Pacino is masterful. This is one of those films that truly deserve the Best Picture Oscar it won. This is a 'must see'.

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Rated - 5 starsA Classic

A customer from Edinburgh , 26/08/2008

Watched it on TV years ago, and was compelled to hire it again. A true classic, Al Puccino is quite brilliant (and very young looking!) and Brando provides the authority the godfather required. James Cann, however was better in Rollerball!....Jonathan E forever.

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Rated - 5 starsCompletely amazing!

cjenjoe from Shetland, Scotland , 27/08/2008

I just saw this classic two nights ago and it blew my mind! The plot, acting and direction was astonishing. My only criticism is that the plot can sometimes be a bit complicated. Even then I had someone to fill in the blanks so that was all good.

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