THE GODFATHER PART II 4K UHD STEELBOOK
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$30.99
The Godfather Part II Limited Edition Steelbook [4K UHD]
Al Pacino (Actor), Robert Duvall (Actor) Rated: R Format: Blu-ray
Widely considered the greatest sequel ever made, this visionary Oscar winner for Best Picture is both a continuation of the saga and companion piece expanding the legacy of the Corleone family. Director Francis Ford Coppola brings to PART II a two-part tale—the roots and rise of a young Don Vito, played with uncanny ability by Robert De Niro, and the ascension of Michael (Al Pacino) as the new Don.
MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
Package Dimensions : 6.81 x 5.31 x 0.67 inches; 5.61 Ounces
Item model number : AntiyL
Media Format : 4K
Release date : October 11, 2022
Actors : Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Robert DeNiro
Dubbed: : French
Studio : PARAMOUNT
ASIN : B0B5PV5KLM
Country of Origin : USA
Number of discs : 1
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November 3, 2022 - March 17, 2024
The Art of Moviemaking: The Godfather features a wide array of original objects from The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974) offering an exciting glimpse at the process of making a masterpiece. Director Francis Ford Coppola’s interpretation of Mario Puzo’s popular novel provided an operatic and poignant reflection on the American dream, making the films an instant phenomenon that not only radically transformed the moviegoing experience, but also moviemaking in the 1970s. From costumes to props to scripts and equipment, these materials—many on view for the first time—highlight the contributions of several cinematic branches, and how they innovated amid the changing landscape of Hollywood.
November 3, 2022 - March 17, 2024
The Art of Moviemaking: The Godfather features a wide array of original objects from The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974) offering an exciting glimpse at the process of making a masterpiece. Director Francis Ford Coppola’s interpretation of Mario Puzo’s popular novel provided an operatic and poignant reflection on the American dream, making the films an instant phenomenon that not only radically transformed the moviegoing experience, but also moviemaking in the 1970s. From costumes to props to scripts and equipment, these materials—many on view for the first time—highlight the contributions of several cinematic branches, and how they innovated amid the changing landscape of Hollywood.