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Cast & Crew

Roger Corman
As Senator #2
Robert De Niro
As Vito Corleone
Harry Dean Stanton
As F.B.I. Man #1
Robert Duvall
As Tom Hagen
James Caan
As Sonny Corleone (uncredited)
Leopoldo Trieste
As Signor Roberto
Al Pacino
As Don Michael Corleone

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What is The Godfather: Part II about? Toggle content

The Godfather: Part II tells the story of two generations of the Corleone family's rise to power in New York City. The film explores Vito Corleone's journey from a young orphan in Sicily to becoming a powerful mafia figure in the city, while his son Michael ruthlessly expands their criminal empire in the 1950s-60s. Through flashbacks and parallel storylines, the film delves into the characters' motivations and the consequences of their actions. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, The Godfather: Part II is widely regarded as one of the greatest sequels in cinematic history, winning six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for De Niro's performance.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as The Godfather: Part II include The Godfather, Dog Day Afternoon, The Conversation, The Sting, Dead Mountaineer's Hotel, Super Fly.

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The Godfather: Part II was released in theaters on December 20, 1974.