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The Godfather Part II

The rise and fall of the Corleone empire.
1974 | 202m | English

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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.
Release Date: Dec 20, 1974
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Writer: Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords italy, new york city, new year's eve, italian american, cuba, based on novel or book, symbolism, blackmail, senator, gangster, praise, revenge, murder, betrayal, organized crime, mafia, lawyer, extortion, suburb, sicilian mafia, corrupt politician, aggressive, 1950s, new year, vindictive, cautionary, violence, admiring, audacious
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, American Zoetrope, The Coppola Company
Box Office Revenue: $102,600,000
Budget: $13,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 25, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Al Pacino Don Michael Corleone
Robert Duvall Tom Hagen
Diane Keaton Kay Corleone
Robert De Niro Vito Corleone
John Cazale Frederico 'Fredo' Corleone
Talia Shire Constanzia 'Connie' Corleone
Lee Strasberg Hyman Roth
Michael V. Gazzo Frank Pentangeli
G. D. Spradlin Senator Pat Geary
Richard Bright Al Neri
Gastone Moschin Don Fanucci
Tom Rosqui Rocco Lampone
Bruno Kirby Young Clemenza
Frank Sivero Genco Abbandando
Francesca De Sapio Young Mama Corleone
Morgana King Mama Corleone
Marianna Hill Deanna Corleone
Leopoldo Trieste Signor Roberto
Dominic Chianese Johnny Ola
Amerigo Tot Michael's Bodyguard
Troy Donahue Merle Johnson
John Aprea Young Tessio
Joe Spinell William 'Willie' Cicci
Abe Vigoda Salvatore 'Sal' Tessio
Tere Livrano Theresa Hagen
Gianni Russo Carlo Rizzi
Maria Carta Mrs. Andolini
Oreste Baldini Young Vito
Giuseppe Sillato Don Francesco Ciccio
Mario Cotone Don Tommasino
James Gounaris Anthony Corleone
Fay Spain Mrs. Marcia Roth
Harry Dean Stanton F.B.I. Man #1
David Baker F.B.I. Man #2
Carmine Caridi Carmine Rosato
Danny Aiello Tony Rosato
Carmine Foresta Policeman
Nick Discenza Bartender
Joseph Medaglia Father Carmelo
William Bowers Senate Committee Chairman
Joseph Della Sorte Michael's Buttonman #1
Carmen Argenziano Michael's Buttonman #2
Joe Lo Grippo Michael's Buttonman #3
Ezio Flagello Impressario
Livio Giorgi Tenor in 'Senza Mamma'
Kathleen Beller Girl in 'Senza Mamma'
Saveria Mazzola Signora Colombo
Tito Alba Cuban President
Johnny Naranjo Cuban Translator
Elda Maida Pentangeli's Wife
Salvatore Po Pentangeli's Brother
Ignazio Pappalardo Mosca
Andrea Maugeri Strollo
Peter LaCorte Signor Abbandando
Vincent Coppola Street Vendor
Peter Donat Questadt
Tom Dahlgren Fred Corngold
Paul B. Brown Senator Ream
Phil Feldman Senator #1
Roger Corman Senator #2
Ivonne Coll Yolanda
Joe De Nicola Attendant at Brothel
Edward Van Sickle Ellis Island Doctor
Gabriella Belloni Ellis Island Nurse
Richard Watson Customs Official
Venancia Grangerard Cuban Nurse
Erica Yohn Governess
Teresa Tirelli Midwife
James Caan Sonny Corleone (uncredited)
Italia Coppola Mama Corleone's Body (uncredited)
Roman Coppola Sonny Corleone as a Boy (uncredited)
Sofia Coppola Child on Ship (uncredited)
Victor Pujols Faneyte Cuban Guerilla with Grenade (uncredited)
Julie Gregg Sandrinella 'Sandra' Corleone (uncredited)
Larry Guardino Vito's Uncle (uncredited)
Buck Houghton Senator with Mustache (uncredited)
Sho Kosugi Passerby in Coat with Cap Pulled Down (uncredited)
Gary Kurtz Photographer in Court (uncredited)
Richard Matheson Senator #3 (uncredited)
John Megna Young Hyman Roth (uncredited)
Jay Rasumny Street Vendor (uncredited)
Filomena Spagnuolo Extra in Little Italy (uncredited)
Julian Voloshin Sam Roth (uncredited)
Laura Lyons Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Peter Zinner Editor
Jane Feinberg Casting
Vic Ramos Casting
Howard Beals Sound Effects Editor
Mark Berger Sound Montage Associate
George Brand Music Editor
John Franco Script Supervisor
Naomi Cavin Hairstylist
Newt Arnold Assistant Director
Ralph Gerling Camera Operator
Tony Brandt Assistant Director
Joe Lombardi Special Effects
Angelo P. Graham Art Direction
George R. Nelson Set Decoration
Mario Cotone Unit Manager
Michael S. Glick Production Manager
Eileen Peterson Unit Publicist
B.J. Bjorkman Script Supervisor
Charles M. Wilborn Sound Recordist
Theadora Van Runkle Costume Design
George Holmes Gaffer
Jack English Location Coordinator
Mona Houghton Location Assistant
Wayne Fitzgerald Title Designer
Burt Bluestein Second Assistant Director
Michael Kusley Second Assistant Director
Alan Hopkins Second Assistant Director
Henry J. Lange Jr. Second Assistant Director
Charles Myers Second Assistant Director
Bob Rose Key Grip
A.D. Flowers Special Effects
Nathan Boxer Sound Recordist
James Fritch Sound Effects Editor
George Sawaya Stunts
Wally Rose Stunts
George Robotham Stunts
Phil Adams Stunts
Tony Amato Sr. Stunts
Mario Puzo Screenplay, Novel
Gordon Willis Director of Photography
Nino Rota Original Music Composer
Dean Tavoularis Production Design
Richard Marks Editor
Mike Fenton Casting
Valerio De Paolis Production Supervisor
Charles H. Schram Makeup Artist
Dick Smith Makeup Artist
Walter Murch Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Editor
Carmine Coppola Conductor, Additional Music
Ted Grossman Stunts
Barry Malkin Editor
James Caan Thanks
Francis Ford Coppola Screenplay, Director
Name Title
Gray Frederickson Co-Producer
Mona Skager Associate Producer
Fred Roos Co-Producer
Francis Ford Coppola Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Robert De Niro Won
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Actor Sal Pacino Won
Golden Globes Best Actor Al Pacino Won
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Abe Vigoda Won
Golden Globes Best Actor Sal Pacino Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Lee Strasberg Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor N/A Won
Berlin International Film Festival Best Picture N/A Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Director Francis Ford Coppola Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director Francis Ford Coppola Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor N/A Won
Berlin International Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Robert De Niro Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Sal Pacino Won
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Reviews

jkbbr549
N/A

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

Jun 23, 2021
matthewdixon
10.0

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 continu ... es 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 also acquires new enemies. Big money and power always keep pace with great temptation, and therefore you should always keep your ears open. After all, the knife in the back can insert exactly the one from whom you do not expect ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

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 Niro) rose to prominence after fleeing Sicily after the murder of his family at the hands of "Don Ciccio". With the principal characters all now well established, we can hit the ground running with a solid and complex set of inter-connected, character-driven storylines. The superior cast deliver this story really effectively - Robert Duvall and Diane Keaton as the consigliere and wife respectively, standing out. The attention to detail alongside the instantly recognisable Nino Rota score add amply to what is just a great story of Michael's efforts to build upon (and honour) his father's legacy, before he loses all of his own, once prevailing, decency. It is long, and it does miss Brando, but Pacino is on super form as the increasingly ruthless and isolated - even lonely - figure and I reckon this is every bit as good at the "Godfather" (1972).

Apr 04, 2022
drystyx
4.0

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, but we never know why, or who, or what. It's just a poorly directed and poorly written mess. It does cure Insomnia, though, which is why it gets a 2 rating instead of a 1.

Apr 03, 2023