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The Godfather Part II

The Godfather Part II

8,6 /10 (13,894 Votes)
1974 EN 202 min

Overview

In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, a young Vito Corleone grows up in Sicily and in 1910s New York. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.

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Release date

20/12/1974

Votes

13,894

Popularity

27.5

The rise and fall of the Corleone empire.

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

202 min

Budget

$13,000,000

Revenue

$102,600,000

Al Pacino

Al Pacino

Don Michael Corleone

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Tom Hagen

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton

Kay Corleone

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro

Vito Corleone

John Cazale

John Cazale

Frederico 'Fredo' Corleone

Talia Shire

Talia Shire

Constanzia 'Connie' Corleone

Lee Strasberg

Lee Strasberg

Hyman Roth

Michael V. Gazzo

Michael V. Gazzo

Frank Pentangeli

G.D. Spradlin

G.D. Spradlin

Senator Pat Geary

Richard Bright

Richard Bright

Al Neri

Gastone Moschin

Gastone Moschin

Don Fanucci

Tom Rosqui

Tom Rosqui

Rocco Lampone

Bruno Kirby

Bruno Kirby

Young Clemenza

Frank Sivero

Frank Sivero

Genco Abbandando

Francesca De Sapio

Francesca De Sapio

Young Mama Corleone

Morgana King

Morgana King

Mama Corleone

Marianna Hill

Marianna Hill

Deanna Corleone

Leopoldo Trieste

Leopoldo Trieste

Signor Roberto

Dominic Chianese

Dominic Chianese

Johnny Ola

Amerigo Tot

Amerigo Tot

Michael's Bodyguard

Troy Donahue

Troy Donahue

Merle Johnson

John Aprea

John Aprea

Young Tessio

Joe Spinell

Joe Spinell

William 'Willie' Cicci

Abe Vigoda

Abe Vigoda

Salvatore 'Sal' Tessio

Tere Livrano

Tere Livrano

Theresa Hagen

Gianni Russo

Gianni Russo

Carlo Rizzi

Maria Carta

Maria Carta

Mrs. Andolini

Oreste Baldini

Oreste Baldini

Young Vito

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Giuseppe Sillato

Don Francesco Ciccio

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Mario Cotone

Don Tommasino

No photo

James Gounaris

Anthony Corleone

Fay Spain

Fay Spain

Mrs. Marcia Roth

Harry Dean Stanton

Harry Dean Stanton

F.B.I. Man #1

David Baker

David Baker

F.B.I. Man #2

Carmine Caridi

Carmine Caridi

Carmine Rosato

Danny Aiello

Danny Aiello

Tony Rosato

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Carmine Foresta

Policeman

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Nick Discenza

Bartender

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Joseph Medaglia

Father Carmelo

William Bowers

William Bowers

Senate Committee Chairman

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Joseph Della Sorte

Michael's Buttonman #1

Carmen Argenziano

Carmen Argenziano

Michael's Buttonman #2

No photo

Joe Lo Grippo

Michael's Buttonman #3

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Ezio Flagello

Impressario

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Livio Giorgi

Tenor in 'Senza Mamma'

Kathleen Beller

Kathleen Beller

Girl in 'Senza Mamma'

No photo

Saveria Mazzola

Signora Colombo

No photo

Tito Alba

Cuban President

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Johnny Naranjo

Cuban Translator

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Elda Maida

Pentangeli's Wife

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Salvatore Po

Pentangeli's Brother

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Ignazio Pappalardo

Mosca

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Andrea Maugeri

Strollo

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Peter LaCorte

Signor Abbandando

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Vincent Coppola

Street Vendor

Peter Donat

Peter Donat

Questadt

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Tom Dahlgren

Fred Corngold

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Paul B. Brown

Senator Ream

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Phil Feldman

Senator #1

Roger Corman

Roger Corman

Senator #2

Ivonne Coll

Ivonne Coll

Yolanda

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Joe De Nicola

Attendant at Brothel

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Edward Van Sickle

Ellis Island Doctor

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Gabriella Belloni

Ellis Island Nurse

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Richard Watson

Customs Official

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Venancia Grangerard

Cuban Nurse

Erica Yohn

Erica Yohn

Governess

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Teresa Tirelli

Midwife

James Caan

James Caan

Sonny Corleone (uncredited)

No photo

Italia Coppola

Mama Corleone's Body (uncredited)

Roman Coppola

Roman Coppola

Sonny Corleone as a Boy (uncredited)

Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola

Child on Ship (uncredited)

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Victor Pujols Faneyte

Cuban Guerilla with Grenade (uncredited)

Julie Gregg

Julie Gregg

Sandrinella 'Sandra' Corleone (uncredited)

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Larry Guardino

Vito's Uncle (uncredited)

Buck Houghton

Buck Houghton

Senator with Mustache (uncredited)

Sho Kosugi

Sho Kosugi

Passerby in Coat with Cap Pulled Down (uncredited)

Gary Kurtz

Gary Kurtz

Photographer in Court (uncredited)

Richard Matheson

Richard Matheson

Senator #3 (uncredited)

John Megna

John Megna

Young Hyman Roth (uncredited)

Jay Rasumny

Jay Rasumny

Street Vendor (uncredited)

No photo

Filomena Spagnuolo

Extra in Little Italy (uncredited)

Julian Voloshin

Julian Voloshin

Sam Roth (uncredited)

Laura Lyons

Laura Lyons

Guest (uncredited)

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Harrison Ressler

Crowd (uncredited)

Tony Sirico

Tony Sirico

Rosato Brothers Hood (uncredited)

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Margaret Bacon

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Al Beaudine

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

Jack Berle

Jack Berle

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

No photo

John Blower

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

Larry Carr

Larry Carr

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Dick Cherney

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

No photo

Jack R. Clinton

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Len Felber

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

No photo

Raven Grey Eagle

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

George Holmes

George Holmes

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

Shep Houghton

Shep Houghton

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

No photo

Kathryn Janssen

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Ken Koc

Waiter #1 (uncredited)

Tommy Lasorda

Tommy Lasorda

Military Officer (uncredited)

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Louis Marino

Young Michael (uncredited)

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Alan Marston

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Joe Pine

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Felipe Polanco

Extra (uncredited)

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Al Roberts

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

No photo

Rhea Ruggiero

Vaudeville Dancer (uncredited)

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George Simmons

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Nico Stevens

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Palombizio Anthony V.

Man on Stairs (uncredited)

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Wally West

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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Judith Woodbury

Senate Hearing Spectator (uncredited)

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J

jkbbr549

2015-04-21

This is by far the greatest movie of all time! Even better than the first Godfather!

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Matthew Dixon

Matthew Dixon

2019-07-30

⭐ 10

Worthy sequel to the first movie. In something more meditative and unhurried, in something more philosophically meaningful than its legendary predecessor. Backstage games and backstage talks replaced the dramatic mood swings of the main characters and the exchange of fire. The second film continues the story of Michael Carleone in the role of the Godfather, and also complements the family story with scenes of the formation of the young Vito Andolini and his escape to America. The difficult choice of being young Don, his sphere of expansion of influence opens up new heights and horizons, but…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2022-04-04

⭐ 7

Building on the first volume, this self-adaptation by writer Mario Puzo and director Francis Ford Coppola develops the story of the new Don - "Michael" (Al Pacino). His attempts to expand, and to a certain extent legitimise, the family businesses see him associating with the duplicitous "Hyman Roth" (Lee Strasberg) in Cuba; subject to betrayal, assassination attempts and fighting what may be a losing battle to keep his own family together - all whilst doing plenty of Machiavellian manipulation of his own. There is an equally strong parallel thread depicting how his father "Vito" (Robert de Nir…

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drystyx

drystyx

2023-04-02

⭐ 4

This Hollywood style formula movie about mobsters isn't as pathetic as the first or third one, simply because it is too dull and poorly directed to stay awake through. It's basically just a bunch of scenes of people "talking tough" or getting killed, with no point. If you're looking for a plot or story, forget it. There is none. It's a muddled mess. It appears that by the end, the chief mobster is in anguish over whether or not to kill his brother. Why? Who knows? None of this makes sense to those of us who aren't born with some super psychic ESP. It also appears there's some revenge, bu…

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