Few phrases in cinematic history carry the weight of The Godfather . Since the release of Francis Ford Coppola’s magnum opus in 1972, the saga of the Corleone family has become the gold standard for American filmmaking. For film students, critics, and audiences alike, the desire to experience the full scope of the narrative—from the olive groves of Sicily to the fall of the American mafia empire—remains potent.
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