Title: The Godfather Writer: Mario Puzo (novel), Francis Ford Coppola (screenplay) Director: Francis Ford Coppola Producer: Albert S. Ruddy Run-Time: 175 minutes Release-Date: March 24, 1972 Genre: Crime, Drama
Summary
The Godfather is a compelling and timeless story of power, family, and crime. The film chronicles the rise of Michael Corleone as he takes control of the Corleone family business. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, this iconic film explores loyalty, justice, and vengeance in the world of organized crime. The Godfather, featuring unforgettable performances, remains one of the most influential films in cinematic history and a benchmark for gangster films worldwide, exploring themes of morality, corruption, and the American Dream.