I took my young daughter along when the Godfather opened at theatres. It inspired her so much that she wanted to learn to speak Italian. We are of Asian Stock. She is all awe anything Italian that she studied the language and did a degree in The Italian language. She took up Italian Citizenship. To her, Italian is more her mother tongue, she works for the Italian Govt now. She’s 38 now. I truly believe the power of a passion and the achievement.
Was it The Godfather 3 or a re-release? My dad took me to see godfather 1 when it premiered in theaters and I was 7; I’m pushing 60. Theaters are your best entertainment, btw.
The Godfather opened in theaters in 1972. If you’re daughter is 38 like you say she is, then she was born in 1983. Tell us again how you took a girl who wouldn’t be born for another 11 years to the theater 😂
As a big Movie Nerd part II is one of my all time favorites, Every performance is Excellent imo. I live in Philly where the Moshulu is anchored and is a restaurant have eaten there a few times and never realized it was in this movie.
At this time, De Niro was simply the best actor in the world - when he got the right material. "The Godfather", "Taxi Driver", "The Deer Hunter", "Raging Bull"... these were milestones of modern acting. This is an incredible series of masterful performances.
Not every Sicilian immigrant becomes part of organization. Millions of them have been parts of the development of American country’s all across America.
The theme is about home, as much as it is about travel and discovery. One of Signore Rota’s finest, especially when Michael hugs Fredo for the final time.
@@stesilaus1688 There weren't any limits, or special visas you had to wait twenty years for back then. Anyone could step off of a boat and go through some minor formalities at Ellis Island (like passing a literacy test in your *native* language) and just like that, legal resident. Full citizenship took a bit longer, but nothing like the legal labyrinth today's immigrants have to pass through.
Vito really cuts him good.... That's what's great about his character. he's patient. he will plan and wait until the time is right to execute that plan. Sonny wasn't. But Michael inherited his father's patience.
i love these movies. people call me too young to even remember these kinds of movies… no matter. as i was 16 i was already watching films like the good the bad the ugly, it definitely didn’t take me long to fall in love with the hollywood most of my generations before me loved as well.
As a second generation of Italian immigrants of that era the Statue Of Liberty scene brought a tear to my eye to think what pride my grandparents and parents had to be American and just how horrible things in this country have gotten since.
I'm right there with you. I too am a second-generation American-Italian. And, in the mid 90's while in my thirties, I got to "experience" the "SOL moment;" (both sides of) my grandparents did in the 1920's.I worked as a professional pyrotechnician. When we did "water shows" we'd load the shells on barges then tug boats would pull/push the barges/crew to the indented location (on the water) where we'd fire the show. One job had us firing the show from the Hudson River-just north of the SOL. We loaded the barges on the Jersey shore and as we departed for the location, I decided to hang out (alone) at the front of the first barge-well away from the tug. The sky was dark, I couldn't hear the tug's engine and and the "bow" of the barge against the water barely made any sound as we moved along. It was just me and my thoughts...until we rounded the shore line and an illuminated vision unfolded before me. Unlike our grandparents who saw first, the tip/torch of our "Lady" then the rest of her as they got closer; I saw her "develop" from the side. (As I recall) we were less than forty-ish yards from one another. Silently She looked down upon me. My neck craned upwards. A feeling I'd never known before nor since waved over my entire existence. Tears enveloped my eyes as, in the silence, I thought, "This is exactly what it must have been like for my grandparents and the millions of others who sailed on the long-lonely-empty sea and were finally greeted by America-realizing their dreams had just come to fruition and their lives will never be the same." it was one of the best moments/events of my (very experienced) life...Ciao.
Amazing film, just... wow. And the music, damn it brings me chills every time I listen to it. Some true masterpiece of a film with some of the best music there is.
I used to cut school often and go to the movies in Manhattan. I saw premiere showings of Midnight Cowboy, The Graduate, The Godfather and so many other classic films. When the movies got out I'd go to the Museum of Modern Art (white on white),The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Natural History and lots of others. I was very lucky to be born in such a place. And I still consider it the cultural mecca of the world. And, with that said-' I've been everywhere man. I've been every where...'
De Niro only got his chance because Brando was rejected on his request to be paid what he was really worth and also a percentage of the movie. Coppola was crying and he got really lucky that Pacino and de Niro stepped to the plate to fill the Brando gap.
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I love the soundtrack more in Godfather 2 And I like it when Vito gets his revenge on the old Don who killed his family. Justice is mine!!!! But Vito's friend is shot and paralyzed. How he helped Michael in the original Godfather and he's in a wheelchair then in Godfather 2 we see a younger him in the wheelchair saying goodbye to Vito and his family. It's great how the writers connect the two movies all interwoven. That's what makes the second one the best.
For immigrants the scene of seeing the Statue of Liberty from their ship is so emotional Though I flew in in a plane into Orlando, later in life I took a cruise ship from New York port to Bahamas passing thru state of liberty to have the feel Awesome feeling
Extraordinaire film, non pas simplement de mafieux mais d'une famille Sicilienne, Francis Ford Copolla à remarquablement réussi avec un brio, une grande maîtrise, une très grande connaissance des Sicilens, il me semble revenir 70 ans en arrière, dans ma famille Sicilenne ! Un grand respect et bravo à toute l'équipe de cet incomparable saga !!
I thank God I am Italian. I can look up two of my grandparents,and a couple of other relatives.. what ship and what day they came to our once great country
@@danielgray65 Oh but there is Universal Health Care...its free to refugees and illegals who get here, they also get to vote hence Sleepy JOE.., ...it ONCE was great, because of manufacturing, and industry, which is now all in CHINA....
@@harukrentz435 i know. I've watched all 3 films. But still I think it's cruel. He could have shot him and give a quicker less painful death than this.
@@keshanidesilva1728 tbf the people responsible for the death of his family all met cruel death. One got his throat sliced during a nap, one got whacked to pulp with boat oar. All of them were old men, and Vito showed no mercy to them.
De Niro got his chance because Brando was rejected on his request to be paid a percentage of the movie. Coppola was crying at this loss. He got really lucky that Pacino and de Niro stepped to the plate to fill the acting gap. (Brando was later given a percentage for the first 2 Superman movies for much less work. (15-20 millions maybe?) And that's why they call them "movie stars."
Huh? Aint no way Brando was going to potray young Vito Corleone lol he was too old for that role, also Brando got 2% of gross income from the first godfather movie anyway.
@@harukrentz435 At the age of 47 he played old Don, so he could have easily played the Young Vito better than De Niro. But De Niro was phenomenal in this role
Robert de Niro dans les films de mafieux franchement grand respect même dans le film de boxe " Raging Bull " , un acteur légendaire dans l'histoire du cinéma hollywoodien
Miss Camacho estupenda la Trilogia de El Padrino y con el tiempo me toco aplicar muchosde sus refranes los cuales me han permitted mantenerme a flota en esta vida llena de incertidumbres!
Keep your friends close but your enemies closer! I love that quote! Igualmente un Bello fin de semana mucha Salud y bendiciones a toda la familia Miss Fanny🙂
The stabbing scene is the definition of “payback is a bitch”. The old mafia don is feeble and on death’s door. Vito says “My name is Vito Andolini, you killed my father (and mom and brother), prepare to die”.
This is no doubt a beloved, classic film. A FB friend often posts ALL THINGS GODFATHER...and scenes from GFS 1,2,3..., so many of us can quote verbatim, to this day. Discussions ensue, like when Michael began 'to change'..and about Fredo, the hapless Corleone (NYT crossword clue)..etc...
Were both Don Ciccios (25 or so years apart) played by the same actor? The second one looked more like Frank Pentangeli to me than anyone else. On further review I found that Don Ciccio was played by Giuseppe Sillato while Frank Pentangeli was played by Michael V. Gazzo. But the Don Ciccio about to be killed by Vito Andolini sure looks like Pentangeli in that scene, doesn’t he? I also liked the way they made the Ciccio estate look overgrown with brush that wasn't there some 25 years earlier.
Ho dovuto vedere il film... Mi hanno fatto un'offerta che non potevo rifiutare😁 A parte gli scherzi UN CAPOLAVORO IN TUTTI I SENSI, GRANDI ATTORI, E UN BRAVISSIMO ESORDIENTE AL PACINO ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
În memoriam în semn de respect și aducere aminte ca un pios omagiu adus marelui și regretatului meu maestrul preferat compozitor italian nino rotta pentru care a compus muzica originală pentru coloana sonoră a filmului the goodfather nașul în regia lui francis ford coppola cu o mare pleiadă de actori de excepție al pacino al lettieri al martino marlon brando james caan diane keaton talia shire robert de niro robert duvall james caan. Din partea unui admirator fan și spectator drag și fidel.
Gli attori,studiano,vivono e fanno gli attori,ma ci sono persone che sono quella parte che ,in realtà recitano,ma che invece sono..Maria Carta non nasce come attrice,ma vive ciò che recita...La fa vivere nella sua carne ed è reale, carnale, bellissima, peccato ,peccato veramente che non abbia sfruttato di più questa sua dote,ma io penso che ci sia anche l'umiltà di un'anima tranquilla legata alla propria terra,...non troppo rumore,ma più vasti silenzi...
The look on all the Italian immigrants faces, along with the music, as they look at the great Statue of Liberty in America is Priceless.
The American Dream!
I took my young daughter along when the Godfather opened at theatres. It inspired her so much that she wanted to learn to speak Italian. We are of Asian Stock. She is all awe anything Italian that she studied the language and did a degree in The Italian language. She took up Italian Citizenship. To her, Italian is more her mother tongue, she works for the Italian Govt now. She’s 38 now.
I truly believe the power of a passion and the achievement.
Ah, beautiful story. Learning Italian is worth it just to read the greatest poem a human being has ever written in its native tongue :-)
cant believe how it all started with a movie
thanks for sharing that. god bless your family.
Was it The Godfather 3 or a re-release? My dad took me to see godfather 1 when it premiered in theaters and I was 7; I’m pushing 60. Theaters are your best entertainment, btw.
The Godfather opened in theaters in 1972. If you’re daughter is 38 like you say she is, then she was born in 1983. Tell us again how you took a girl who wouldn’t be born for another 11 years to the theater 😂
As a big Movie Nerd part II is one of my all time favorites, Every performance is Excellent imo. I live in Philly where the Moshulu is anchored and is a restaurant have eaten there a few times and never realized it was in this movie.
At this time, De Niro was simply the best actor in the world - when he got the right material. "The Godfather", "Taxi Driver", "The Deer Hunter", "Raging Bull"... these were milestones of modern acting. This is an incredible series of masterful performances.
I love those movies, but if I have to choose De Niro's acting I prefer him in the Mission , specially the redemption scene
Well put
His last great movie was Heat.
He gets a lot of plum roles!
>no Once Upon a Time in America
I love the scenes in Sicily and arriving at Ellis Island. Some of the best cinematic works of all time.
The scene when young vito looks towards the statue of liberty....
Not every Sicilian immigrant becomes part of organization. Millions of them have been parts of the development of American country’s all across America.
The movie was filmed in spain
@@codyk3284 non . Bari en Italie
What? Even better than the masterpiece that is Hello Again?
The whole series was an offer that nobody could ever refused.
The theme is about home, as much as it is about travel and discovery. One of Signore Rota’s finest, especially when Michael hugs Fredo for the final time.
Back when The Statue Of Liberty stood for something.
Still does if you're not a trump fan .
Yeah, shit.
Still does.. stands for an idea that is very difficult to strive for but constantly takes work.
Back when immigrants to the US weren't just freeloaders from the Third World, and even future gangsters entered the country legally ...
@@stesilaus1688 There weren't any limits, or special visas you had to wait twenty years for back then.
Anyone could step off of a boat and go through some minor formalities at Ellis Island (like passing a literacy test in your *native* language) and just like that, legal resident. Full citizenship took a bit longer, but nothing like the legal labyrinth today's immigrants have to pass through.
Noi italiani non dimentichiamo mai . A chi ci ha fatto del bene. Noi italiani non dimentichiamo mai a chi ci ha fatto del male. MAI
Us italians never forget who does good for us. Us italians never forget who does wring for us
La musica es hermosa ,los paisajes la fotografia. Me llena de emocion hasta las lagrimas
The sight of liberty, seeing it is pure awesomeness!
It's true! When you first see it.
First movie betwen Al Pacino and Robert De Niro but not together in scenes,until 1995 in HEAT
Vito really cuts him good.... That's what's great about his character. he's patient. he will plan and wait until the time is right to execute that plan. Sonny wasn't. But Michael inherited his father's patience.
Exactly.
That's why I love them both.
Revenge is a dish better served cold.
One of the truly great composers of the post-war world. Let's listen to his concert music, too!
i love these movies. people call me too young to even remember these kinds of movies… no matter. as i was 16 i was already watching films like the good the bad the ugly, it definitely didn’t take me long to fall in love with the hollywood most of my generations before me loved as well.
Modern Bond movies seem to have the same colour pallet as the young Vito scenes. That yellow soft light. Except it suits the godfather perfectly.
As a second generation of Italian immigrants of that era the Statue Of Liberty scene brought a tear to my eye to think what pride my grandparents and parents had to be American and just how horrible things in this country have gotten since.
Ever since Donald Trump ...the racist idiot criminal and hie BIG LIES.
I'm right there with you. I too am a second-generation American-Italian. And, in the mid 90's while in my thirties, I got to "experience" the "SOL moment;" (both sides of) my grandparents did in the 1920's.I worked as a professional pyrotechnician. When we did "water shows" we'd load the shells on barges then tug boats would pull/push the barges/crew to the indented location (on the water) where we'd fire the show. One job had us firing the show from the Hudson River-just north of the SOL. We loaded the barges on the Jersey shore and as we departed for the location, I decided to hang out (alone) at the front of the first barge-well away from the tug. The sky was dark, I couldn't hear the tug's engine and and the "bow" of the barge against the water barely made any sound as we moved along. It was just me and my thoughts...until we rounded the shore line and an illuminated vision unfolded before me. Unlike our grandparents who saw first, the tip/torch of our "Lady" then the rest of her as they got closer; I saw her "develop" from the side. (As I recall) we were less than forty-ish yards from one another. Silently She looked down upon me. My neck craned upwards. A feeling I'd never known before nor since waved over my entire existence. Tears enveloped my eyes as, in the silence, I thought, "This is exactly what it must have been like for my grandparents and the millions of others who sailed on the long-lonely-empty sea and were finally greeted by America-realizing their dreams had just come to fruition and their lives will never be the same." it was one of the best moments/events of my (very experienced) life...Ciao.
After 20 years, back to his hometown to revenge the death of his family in the hands of this old man,my fav scene, my tear fell.
This art is Masterpiece
Watch the Godfather's great analysis on my channel!
Amazing film, just... wow. And the music, damn it brings me chills every time I listen to it. Some true masterpiece of a film with some of the best music there is.
The scene where he sliced open the belly of that old murderer was my favorite
Sic semper tyranis!!! (Thus always to tyrants).
My favorite, too. The SOB had it coming!! Very satisfying.
He fucking deserv it.
Dicing and sliced.
The old man was so devoted to literature that he wanted somebody to hurry him to the bookstore before he died of his wounds.
I used to cut school often and go to the movies in Manhattan. I saw premiere showings of Midnight Cowboy, The Graduate, The Godfather and so many other classic films. When the movies got out I'd go to the Museum of Modern Art (white on white),The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Natural History and lots of others.
I was very lucky to be born in such a place. And I still consider it the cultural mecca of the world. And, with that said-' I've been everywhere man. I've been every where...'
And enter one Mr. Robert de Niro and Hollywood starts anew. And that was the man.
De Niro only got his chance because Brando was rejected on his request to be paid what he was really worth and also a percentage of the movie. Coppola was crying and he got really lucky that Pacino and de Niro stepped to the plate to fill the Brando gap.
Robert de niro mejor actor de todos los tiempos! Mi idolo!
You are right. Best actor of all times. Robert De Niro
0:34 most powerful scene in history 😢💔☠️
Un film.. . exceptionnel..... scénario,casting,dialogue ,
Francis Ford Coppola.....le maître d'oeuvre......le plus beau film jamais vu pour moi....
Poor Don Tommasino getting shot in the leg and a true friend until the end
I think he got shot in the spine. If it was in the leg he'd only need a stick, not a wheelchair.
Idk,but that powerful shotgun can knock and take down human even on 50M+ range,that one of the powerful shotgun in the world lmao
@@bm-ub6zc no he walks when michael was in sicily. We just see him in a wheelchair in this scene because it's a recent injury
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@@bm-ub6zc In the first movie, he gets out of the car with difficulty, but stands on his feet. In the third film, he has a wheelchair.
Nice scene and wonderful background music for this epic movie.
De Niro, sensational "taxi driver", mafioso in The Godfather, today he plays in some silly comedies
yeah pretty sad...
That man has a body of work that will live forever in the cinematic pantheon. He is just having fun now. He has nothing to prove.
Agreed. I wish he would have not gone the comedic route. Left on the high notes of the classics instead would have been best imho
Talk show host Murray Franklin in Joker
Basically De Niro is a character actor. So he makes his choices.
I love the editing with the music and scenes
They actually went back for his friend. I don't think I've ever seen a movie where they did that
A melhor trilogia e trilha sonora de todos os tempos.
This reminds me of my grandparents.
I like it when it goes back to Sicily and the old days when Deniro plays " The Don".
As an infant I too passed by the Statue in 1952.
1:35 one of the most powerful scene in history
Agreed.
1:35 Nice camera work and soundtrack.
Nice???
And I thought it was the subtle 1:38.
The statue of liberty wasn't green at that time.
@@redellasavana6751 Right? Amazing is more like it!
I love the soundtrack more in Godfather 2
And I like it when Vito gets his revenge on the old Don who killed his family. Justice is mine!!!!
But Vito's friend is shot and paralyzed. How he helped Michael in the original Godfather and he's in a wheelchair then in Godfather 2 we see a younger him in the wheelchair saying goodbye to Vito and his family. It's great how the writers connect the two movies all interwoven. That's what makes the second one the best.
It’s hard to believe Vito not in The Godfather part 3
For immigrants the scene of seeing the Statue of Liberty from their ship is so emotional
Though I flew in in a plane into Orlando, later in life I took a cruise ship from New York port to Bahamas passing thru state of liberty to have the feel
Awesome feeling
Me too, crew member, ship's life
It is the present of French republic to US. And still technically property of France.
Extraordinaire film, non pas simplement de mafieux mais d'une famille Sicilienne, Francis Ford Copolla à remarquablement réussi avec un brio, une grande maîtrise, une très grande connaissance des Sicilens, il me semble revenir 70 ans en arrière, dans ma famille Sicilenne ! Un grand respect et bravo à toute l'équipe de cet incomparable saga !!
Oui oui
E perché sara un francese si finge essere siciliani?
Какая музыка, какой шикарный Роберт де Ниро! А фильм! Один из лучших в мире.
Согласен на все 100
Забыть свои обычаи ., это значит умереть оставаясь живым!
3:10 “I’ve been to the bookstore!” 😆 Outstanding films (I-III). Would have to see them again.
Four minutes of this video, and I'm already hungry!
AL PACINO,ROBERT DUVALL,DIANE KEATON,ROBERT DE NIRO,TALIA SHIRE,MORGANA KING,JOHN CAZALE,LEE STRASBERG,MICHAEL V.GAZZO,RICHARD BRIGHT,TOM ROSQUI,BRUNO KIRBY,GASTON MOSCHIN,JAMES CAAN,GIANNI RUSSO
The best
I thank God I am Italian. I can look up two of my grandparents,and a couple of other relatives.. what ship and what day they came to our once great country
Once?
Me too!😊👍
Heartbreaking to know we still don't have universal healthcare, ain't it? Glad our Italian ancestors aren't allowed to see this.
@@danielgray65 Oh but there is Universal Health Care...its free to refugees and illegals who get here, they also get to vote hence Sleepy JOE.., ...it ONCE was great, because of manufacturing, and industry, which is now all in CHINA....
Um, excuso? SICILIANO!!🤘
My gosh, the way Vito cut that old man... running through all his organs. That's damn cruel n crude.
That old man killed his father, his older brother, and his mother.
@@harukrentz435 i know. I've watched all 3 films. But still I think it's cruel. He could have shot him and give a quicker less painful death than this.
@@keshanidesilva1728 tbf the people responsible for the death of his family all met cruel death. One got his throat sliced during a nap, one got whacked to pulp with boat oar. All of them were old men, and Vito showed no mercy to them.
Why show mercy to someone who had killed his whole family.
Robert del niro is a Legend💯❤️
De Niro got his chance because Brando was rejected on his request to be paid a percentage of the movie. Coppola was crying at this loss. He got really lucky that Pacino and de Niro stepped to the plate to fill the acting gap. (Brando was later given a percentage for the first 2 Superman movies for much less work. (15-20 millions maybe?) And that's why they call them "movie stars."
Huh? Aint no way Brando was going to potray young Vito Corleone lol he was too old for that role, also Brando got 2% of gross income from the first godfather movie anyway.
@@harukrentz435 At the age of 47 he played old Don, so he could have easily played the Young Vito better than De Niro. But De Niro was phenomenal in this role
Lost count of how many Oscars the Godfather movies earned.
Robert de Niro dans les films de mafieux franchement grand respect même dans le film de boxe " Raging Bull " , un acteur légendaire dans l'histoire du cinéma hollywoodien
Back when films were true art rather than some cgi shits
LA TRILOGÍA DEL PADRINO, SON MARAVILLOSAAAAS !!!!😍🤩PERO LA SEGUNDA PARTE ES MI FAVORITA🙏🏽♥️👏🏽🙌🏽👌🏽👍🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽MUCHAS GRACIAS 💋💋💋💋
Miss Camacho estupenda la Trilogia de El Padrino y con el tiempo me toco aplicar muchosde sus refranes los cuales me han permitted mantenerme a flota en esta vida llena de incertidumbres!
@@sabertooth4740 TOTALMENTE DE ACUERDO CON USTED🤜🏽🤛🏽
Bendiciones 🙏🏽❤️💋💋💋💋
Keep your friends close but your enemies closer! I love that quote! Igualmente un Bello fin de semana mucha Salud y bendiciones a toda la familia Miss Fanny🙂
Who could possibly have murdered him? Sees a can of Genco Olive Oil next to the dead body.
aaaahahahah
The stabbing scene is the definition of “payback is a bitch”. The old mafia don is feeble and on death’s door. Vito says “My name is Vito Andolini, you killed my father (and mom and brother), prepare to die”.
I never saw the can sitting there. He is saying “I don’t care who knows”.
@@JMcLeodKC711 he does care. He wants everyone to know
@@JMcLeodKC711 this is for you*
Not "prepare to die" that's from princess diaries I think 🤣🤣
One of the best video
This is no doubt a beloved, classic film. A FB friend often posts ALL THINGS GODFATHER...and scenes from GFS 1,2,3..., so many of us can quote verbatim, to this day. Discussions ensue, like when Michael began 'to change'..and about Fredo, the hapless Corleone (NYT crossword clue)..etc...
Вот что значит честь и достоинство за свою семью и род ,
Excellency
thanks !!!!
The best movie of all time. F Copplola is genius. The soul of family.
Were both Don Ciccios (25 or so years apart) played by the same actor? The second one looked more like Frank Pentangeli to me than anyone else. On further review I found that Don Ciccio was played by Giuseppe Sillato while Frank Pentangeli was played by Michael V. Gazzo. But the Don Ciccio about to be killed by Vito Andolini sure looks like Pentangeli in that scene, doesn’t he?
I also liked the way they made the Ciccio estate look overgrown with brush that wasn't there some 25 years earlier.
I agree. It doesn't look like "Don" Cheech was doing so well with his crew.
Maybe they filmed the estate scenes in reverse
I used to also think that was same actor that played Pentangeli
Yes, ill maintained garden: inability to maintain standards.
Don Vito had all thee of the guards who hunted him murdered also.
The best movie about bad people
Agree 100%
Super film 👍
Don Ciccio at 2:56. "Come closer so you can slice open my stomach.
Great scenes.
Thank you
Sicily - fabulous country
Sicily is a country ?🤔
The music is nostalgic
My only problem is with the scene where the mother gets shot. It’s like she got shot with a cannon. She flies away so fast it looks hilarious.
Those are lumparas. High power shotguns like a blunderbuss.
She only weighed 100 lbs or so. People in Sicily were short and skinny in those days.
I seen someone get shot with a shotgun up close that's the way it looks and it's nothing funny or hilarious I still remember like yesterday
@@CarlosCarrillo-jv7xd damn do u mind telling me the story?
Nope, that is how it would be if it was real .
Wonderful New York❤️❤️❤️❤️
1:43 omg omg omg very good song 💔💔💔😍😍😍🥺🥺🥺
Best movie of all time
Our humans life is short but every where around us so many deep paths. Choose your own or truth one to get not sad at the end!
Actually the original theme for the Godfather was Nino Rota's film score for "Fortunella" 1958 and not a Fellini movie. Search the movie on YT.
Ho dovuto vedere il film... Mi hanno fatto un'offerta che non potevo rifiutare😁
A parte gli scherzi UN CAPOLAVORO IN TUTTI I SENSI, GRANDI ATTORI, E UN BRAVISSIMO ESORDIENTE AL
PACINO ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great actor. Lost American patriot !!
Great actor, but a big crybaby libtard idiot.
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Zip it, trumpanzee.
Still unmatchable after all this time
Sailing through the Mediterranean Sea down to Newyork.. a very beautiful site 👌
My father's name was Antonio Andolini and this is for you! 🤗
Yes I guess I didn't notice. Robert de niro. As a young godfather. I was wondering why I missed that. But he's veto corleone.
One of the best soundtracks I have ever heard 👑👑👑untile the end
How cutting open the stomach of a guy brings peace and happiness to a village !
The movie 100 in my book great actors for it's time
În memoriam în semn de respect și aducere aminte ca un pios omagiu adus marelui și regretatului meu maestrul preferat compozitor italian nino rotta pentru care a compus muzica originală pentru coloana sonoră a filmului the goodfather nașul în regia lui francis ford coppola cu o mare pleiadă de actori de excepție al pacino al lettieri al martino marlon brando james caan diane keaton talia shire robert de niro robert duvall james caan. Din partea unui admirator fan și spectator drag și fidel.
Τhe statue of liberty is actually Apollo, god of light and music...
I thought it was the Babylonian Goddess Liberty
Thats deep man..
Tony, Fred, Michael😭💕
sonny
A fantastic cinematic MASTERPIECE!!🍕
Spettacolar Cinema
Vito Corleone was a man who liked his ice cream like his revenge ...ice cold
Great movie 😍
Just perfect 🇩🇿🚵♂️
The Godfather series will maintain the excellent work film ever
Very badass scène
Gli attori,studiano,vivono e fanno gli attori,ma ci sono persone che sono quella parte che ,in realtà recitano,ma che invece sono..Maria Carta non nasce come attrice,ma vive ciò che recita...La fa vivere nella sua carne ed è reale, carnale, bellissima, peccato ,peccato veramente che non abbia sfruttato di più questa sua dote,ma io penso che ci sia anche l'umiltà di un'anima tranquilla legata alla propria terra,...non troppo rumore,ma più vasti silenzi...
Poetic
Bu filmdeki bütün oyuncular kalp,lerdeki Oskari kazanmıştır
Vito always had making of a varsity athlete.
אין כמו אימא בעולם !!!!!!!!!....
They know best. 😊
Now I see why Family guy made fun of the loud ass trumpet.