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The Godfather Part III

All the power on earth can't change destiny.
1990 | 162m | English

(446411 votes)

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In the midst of trying to legitimize his business dealings in 1979 New York and Italy, aging mafia don, Michael Corleone seeks forgiveness for his sins while taking a young protege under his wing.
Release Date: Dec 25, 1990
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Writer: Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords italy, christianity, new york city, assassination, italian american, vatican (holy see), pope, confession, helicopter, symbolism, gangster, daughter, revenge, organized crime, mafia, lawyer, roman catholic church, aggressive, audacious
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, American Zoetrope
Box Office Revenue: $136,766,062
Budget: $54,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 20, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Al Pacino Michael Corleone
Diane Keaton Kay Adams
Talia Shire Connie Corleone Rizzi
Andy García Vincent Mancini
Eli Wallach Don Altobello
Joe Mantegna Joey Zasa
George Hamilton B.J. Harrison
Bridget Fonda Grace Hamilton
Sofia Coppola Mary Corleone
Raf Vallone Cardinal Lamberto
Franc D'Ambrosio Anthony Corleone
Donal Donnelly Archbishop Gilday
Richard Bright Al Neri
Helmut Berger Frederick Keinszig
Don Novello Dominic Abbandando
John Savage Father Andrew Hagen
Franco Citti Calo
Mario Donatone Mosca
Vittorio Duse Don Tommasino
Enzo Robutti Don Licio Lucchesi
Michele Russo Spara
Al Martino Johnny Fontane
Robert Cicchini Lou Pennino
Rogerio Miranda Twin Bodyguard Armand
Carlos Miranda Twin Bodyguard Francesco
Vito Antuofermo Anthony 'The Ant' Squigliaro
Robert Vento Father John
Willie Brown Party Politician
Jeannie Linero Lucy Mancini
Jeanne Savarino Pesch Francesca Corleone
Janet Savarino Smith Kathryn Corleone
Tere Livrano Teresa Hagen
Carmine Caridi Albert Volpe
Don Costello Frank Romano
Al Ruscio Leo Cuneo
Mickey Knox Marty Parisi
Rick Aviles Mask #1
Michael Bowen Mask #2
Brett Halsey Douglas Michelson
Gabriele Torrei Enzo the Baker
Brian Freilino Stockholder
Gregory Corso Unruly Stockholder
Marino Masé Lupo
Dado Ruspoli Vanni
Valeria Sabel Sister Vincenza
Remo Remotti Cardinal Sistine
Luigi Laezza Keinszig Killer
Giuseppe Pianviti Keinszig Killer
Santo Indelicato Guardia del Corpo
Simonetta Stefanelli Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone
Francesco Paolo Bellante Autista di Don Tommasino
Paco Reconti Gesu
Mimmo Cuticchio Puppet Narrator
Richard Honigman Party Reporter
Nicky Blair Nicky the Casino Host
Anthony Guidera Anthony, the Bodyguard
Frank Tarsia Frankie, the Bodyguard
Diana Agostini Woman with Child at Street Fair
Jessica DiCicco Child (as Jessica Di Ciccio)
Catherine Scorsese Woman in Cafe
Ida Bernardini Woman in Cafe
Joe Drago Party Security
David Hume Kennerly Party Photographer
James D. Damiano Son Playing Soccer
Michael Boccio Father of Soccer Player
Ludovico Caldarera Young Priest (uncredited)
R. Emmett Fitzsimmons Mob Boss (uncredited)
Sal Borgese Lucchesi Guard (uncredited)
Salvatore Billa Lucchesi Guard (uncredited)
Frank Ferrara Sr. Zasa's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Gia Coppola Connie's Granddaughter (uncredited)
Joe Fontana St. Gennaro Feast Mob Guy (uncredited)
Richard Maldone Zasa's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Tony Devon Mob Family Lawyer at Church (uncredited)
Anton Coppola Conductor (uncredited)
Carmine Coppola Bandleader (uncredited)
Ron Jeremy Man Chewing Toothpick (uncredited)
F.X. Vitolo Pasquale (uncredited)
David L. Thompson Party Guest (uncredited)
Angelo Romero Alfio (uncredited)
Madelyn Renée Monti Lola (singing voice)
Luciano Foti Audience Member (uncredited)
Frank Albanese Grand Marshall at St. Gennaro Feast (uncredited)
John Abineri Hamilton Banker
Pietro Torrisi Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Angelo Ragusa Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Claudio Zucchet Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Gianluca Petrazzi Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Omero Capanna Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Sergio Smacchi Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Angelo Boscariol Mobster at Meeting (uncredited)
Enrico Cesaretti Stockholder (uncredited)
Aldo Formisano Mafia Boss (uncredited)
Umberto De Luca Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Erminio Bianchi Fasani Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Marco Stefanelli Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Virgilio Ponti Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Domenico Cianfriglia Guard at Meeting (uncredited)
Paola Cozzo Curly Girl at Meeting (uncredited)
Name Job
Barry Malkin Editor
Giovanni Corridori Special Effects
Alessandro von Norman Production Supervisor
Richard Beggs Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Louise Rubacky Additional Editing
Glen Scantlebury Additional Editing
Stephan R. Goldman Music Supervisor
Alex Tavoularis Supervising Art Director
Gary Fettis Set Decoration
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret Script Supervisor
Aleta Chappelle Locale Casting Director
Craig DiBona Camera Operator
James Fitzpatrick Chief Lighting Technician
George Patsos First Company Grip
Clive Winter Sound Mixer
Allan Brereton Boom Operator
Fabrizio Sforza Makeup Supervisor
Antonio Maltempo Makeup Artist
Tom Lucas Makeup Artist
Giusy Bovino Hairstylist
Grazia De Rossi Hairstylist
Richard Shissler Assistant Costume Designer
Elisabetta Beraldo Assistant Costume Designer
William A. Campbell Wardrobe Supervisor
Jaqueline De La Fontaine Wardrobe Assistant
Franckie Diago Assistant Art Director
Phillis Lehmer Art Department Coordinator
Douglas T. Madison Property Master
Lawrence J. Cavanaugh Special Effects Coordinator
R. Bruce Steinheimer Special Effects Supervisor
Maureen Newman Production Accountant
Joanne S. Grant Assistant Accountant
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gloria S. Borders Supervising Sound Editor
Stacey A. Foiles Dialogue Editor
Ronald Jacobs Dialogue Editor
Paige Sartorius Dialogue Editor
Teresa Eckton Dialogue Editor
Barbara McBane Dialogue Editor
Robert Shoup Sound Effects Editor
Tim Holland Sound Effects Editor
Marian Wilde Sound Effects Editor, Foley Editor
John Verbeck Sound Effects Editor
Tom Bellfort ADR Editor
C.J. Appel ADR Editor
Marilyn McCoppen ADR Editor
Bob Baron ADR Mixer
Joel Moss Scoring Mixer
Marian Wallace Assistant Sound Designer
Andy Aaron Sound Recordist
Victoria Martin Foley Editor
Diana Pellegrini Foley Editor
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Ken Dufva Foley Artist
David Lee Fein Foley Artist
Greg Curda Foley Mixer
Wayne Fitzgerald Title Designer
Robert Raring Color Timer
Gordon Willis Director of Photography
Carmine Coppola Original Music Composer
Lisa Fruchtman Editor
Walter Murch Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Editor
Mario Puzo Screenplay
Janet Hirshenson Casting
Jane Jenkins Casting
Mark Adler Music Editor
Milena Canonero Costume Design
Buddy Joe Hooker Stunt Coordinator
H. Gordon Boos First Assistant Director
Mauro Borrelli Production Illustrator
Tom Myers Foley Mixer
Pat Romano Stunts
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Chad Randall Stunts
Gary Weimberg Sound Effects Editor
Francis Ford Coppola Screenplay, Songs, Director
Roger Mussenden Casting
Claudio Zucchet Stunts
Marco Stefanelli Stunts
Umberto De Luca Stunts
Virgilio Ponti Stunts
Omero Capanna Stunts
Sergio Smacchi Stunts
Gianluca Petrazzi Stunts
Domenico Cianfriglia Stunts
Dean Tavoularis Production Design
K.C. Hodenfield Second Assistant Director
Pietro Torrisi Stunts
Nazzareno Piana Set Designer
Name Title
Gray Frederickson Producer
Nicholas Gage Producer
Charles Mulvehill Producer
Marina Gefter Associate Producer
Fred Roos Producer
Francis Ford Coppola Producer
Fred Fuchs Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director Francis Ford Coppola Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Wow, this is a really poor cousin of the first two films. Centring on the later life of "Michael" (Al Pacino) this has much more of an episodic, almost soap opera, feel to it. He is determined to become legitimate, to look after his family and to stay alive despite the conspiring of Eli Wallach's "D ... on Altobello" and some of his cohorts who are trying to assassinate him and claim the Corleone crown. Talia Shire is quite effective as his sister "Connie" but Andy Garcia's smarmy "Vincent" (the son of the gunned down "Sonny") just made me squirm. This film really does miss the previously strong supporting cast too. No Robert Duval; Diane Keaton (with some simply hideous jewellery) features but sparingly and the whole thing just plugs along until a rather downbeat ending that just didn't seem to do justice to the excellence of Puzo's story or to the previously established, captivating, characterisations. It looks great, the production is first rate but this is just not a story to compare with the others.

Apr 04, 2022
Wuchak
7.0

**_Michael Corleone seeks redemption while a young buck takes over the shady business_** RELEASED IN 1990 and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, "The Godfather: Part III" stars Al Pacino as aging Mafia don Michael Corleone in 1979, who seeks to legitimize his work in New York and Italy and avow fo ... r his sins. He mentors his bastard nephew, Vincent Mancini (Andy Garcia), while trying to steer his teenage daughter, Mary, away from him (Sofia Coppola). MAIN CAST: Diane Keaton returns as Michael's ex-wife, Kay, while Talia Shire reprises the role of sister, Connie. Franc D'Ambrosio is on hand as Michael's son, Antonio, who wants to leave law school and become an opera singer. George Hamilton co-stars as B.J. Harrison, essentially taking the place of Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall) as Michael's chief financial adviser and attorney. Eli Wallach plays an aged don and Joe Mantegna the gangster Michael put in charge of Little Italy after semi-retiring. Raf Vallone plays a dubious Cardinal and Bridget Fonda a fornicating reporter in a small role. Part III is on par with Part II in tone and quality, but I give this one the edge in overall entertainment value. Michael (Pacino) has much more human dimension here as opposed to his one-note grim depiction in Part II. His scenes confessing his sins to a priest in a Vatican City garden and, later, with Kay in Sicily are good examples. There are several other highlights amidst the drama, like the break-in scene at Vincent's abode, the Atlantic City massacre, the street festival hit, the entire closing opera sequence that juxtaposes the performances of the play with various violent attacks and the aftermath. Andy Garcia brings fresh blood and vitality to the trilogy in a pretty significant role, as does Sofia in a relatively small part. Winona Ryder was originally cast for the part, but she was too sick to perform and so Francis chose his daughter at the last minute and she's fine in the role. Does anyone seriously think Winona Ryder would have taken this peripheral part and done it any better? I heard all the ridiculous criticism over Sofia's performance before viewing the film and therefore kept waiting for a serious train wreck, but it never happened. She did a fine job for a side character who's an unseasoned, slightly self-conscious (i.e. wooden), flirty teen. To those sheeple who have joined the idiotic critical feeding frenzy: Shut the fudge up and get a life! The moral of the story rings loud and clear: Choosing the life of organized crime will result in a grim life of constant heartache and premature death all around you. Needless to say, Life's hard enough without taking that foolish route. Bottom line: This is a worthwhile crime drama with several highlights, but it doesn't rank up there with the first movie, which stands alone. If you're a fan of the first two films it's almost mandatory that you watch this one. It lacks the thrilling greatness of the first film, but it's about equal to the second, although I favor this one a little. THE FILM RUNS 2 hours & 42 minutes (or 2 hours 50 minutes, the longer version) and was shot in Sicily and numerous places on mainland Italy, including Vatican City; the New York City area; Atlantic City, NJ; and Lake Tahoe, California. WRITERS: Coppola & Mario Puzo. GRADE: B+

Jul 08, 2023