Special Features: #2 on AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movies
With 10 Oscar® nominations — including Supporting Actor nods for Al Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall, and wins for Best Picture, Screenplay and Actor (Marlon Brando for his iconic Don Corleone) — Francis Ford Coppola's darkly sympathetic family drama transformed the way we think about the mafia and America. It depicts a paternalistic, macho and brutal world, but it is a testament to two fine actresses that the secondary stories centered on the women of the Corleone family — long-suffering daughter Connie (Talia Shire) and outsider-married-in Kay (Diane Keaton) — are as compelling as the struggle for supremacy among New York's Five Families. DIR/SCR Francis Ford Coppola; SCR Mario Puzo, from his novel; PROD Albert S. Ruddy. U.S., 1972, color, 175 min. In English, Italian and Latin with English subtitles. RATED R
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