The Godfather Trilogy 50Th Anniversary Collectors Edition [4K Ultra-HD] [2022] [Region Free]

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The Godfather Trilogy 50Th Anniversary Collectors Edition [4K Ultra-HD] [2022] [Region Free]

The Godfather Trilogy 50Th Anniversary Collectors Edition [4K Ultra-HD] [2022] [Region Free]

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Also included are three character prints suitable for framing. These are full color art renditions of Vito Corleone as portrayed by both Marlon Brandon Coppola recorded a new three-minute introduction to the movie that’s optional when you start the film. Clips from the movie and behind-the-scenes pictures accompany his reminiscence.

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Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of The Godfather: Part III, director/screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola brings a definitive new edit and restoration of the final film in his epic Godfather trilogy - Mario Puzo's The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone. Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), now in his 60s, seeks to free his family from crime and find a suitable successor to his empire. Together, the films tell the epic story of the Corleone family, one of five that control organized crime in America in the mid-1940s. The Godfather opens with patriarch Vito (Marlon Brando) at the height of his power, celebrating the wedding of his daughter Connie (Talia Shire) and the return of his youngest son Michael (Al Pacino) home from fighting in World War II. Vito’s eldest, Sonny (James Caan), is poised to step into his father’s shoes with the help of Vito’s adopted son and consigliere, Tom (Robert Duvall). The idealistic Michael has just met the girl (Diane Keaton) he plans to marry, and has ambitious plans for a legitimate career in business or politics. Meanwhile, Fredo (John Cazale) is also there, quietly undervalued by all of them. But when Vito denies rival families involved in the narcotics trade the protection of his paid-for political connections (because he believes drugs are dishonorable), they try to assassinate him, and Michael is drawn ever more deeply into a life his father had hoped he’d escape. Please keep in mind that TBA titles and dates are ESTIMATES based on best-available information from sources and are NOT to be considered official until the studios in question make their respective announcements.

Few films have had as strong or lasting an impact on American popular culture as Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Trilogy. Widely considered to be one of the greatest Hollywood pictures of all time—along with Citizen Kane and Casablanca— The Godfather is a masterclass of cinematic restraint. The Godfather Part II has grown in stature to be regarded among the finest sequels ever made. And if the trilogy’s third act, The Godfather Part III—now presented as Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone—is thought of as a kind of cinematic Fredo, it remains a worthy conclusion nonetheless, offering occasional flashes of Coppola’s earlier brilliance. Game of Thrones: Season Six* (US/ UK) – 4/12/21 – Complete Series REVIEW – N4K (Seasons 5-8), DV, DALike the first film, The Godfather: Part II comes to life with an equally stunning 4K Ultra HD Dolby Vision (and HDR10) transfer. Those first scenes in the early 1900s Sicily just make you sit there and say “wow!” - It’s genuinely incredible from frame one to that final iconic closing shot. Given the time period and where the story moves into the old streets of New York, courtrooms, and into the streets of 1950s Cuba, there are a lot of brightly lit sequences to fully appreciate the range of colors, details, and amazing production design that went into the making of this film. This film more than the others in the trilogy amazes me that Gordon Willis didn’t score an Oscar let alone a nomination for his cinematography. The Godfather Part II: English, English SDH†, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese - Brazilian, Spanish - Latin American, Swedish



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