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The Godfather

on BBC Two England

The Complete Story
Another opportunity to see Coppola's brilliant five-part adaptation of his two Oscar-winning films, inspired by Mario Puzo 's novel. Starring
1: Coppola's unforgettable portrait of a family, for whom love and loyalty exist alongside power at its most evil and corrupt, begins at the turn of the century in Sicily. A violent vendetta finds the young
Vito Corleone fleeing to New York where a life of petty crime will blood him for a career that will see him transformed into the most feared and powerful force in America's underworld.
Screenplay by MARIO PUZO and FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
Produced by ALBERT S. RUDDY and FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
Directed by FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA (Part 2 shown next Friday) (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mario Puzo
Unknown:
Vito Corleone
Unknown:
Mario Puzo
Unknown:
Francis Ford Coppola
Produced By:
Albert S. Ruddy
Produced By:
Francis Ford Coppola
Directed By:
Francis Ford Coppola
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Don Vito Corleone:
Marion Brando
Michael Corleone:
Al Pacino
Tom Hagan:
Robert Duvall
Sonny:
James Caan
Clemenza:
Richard Castellano
Kay Adams:
Diane Keaton
Robert:
De Niro
as the young:
Vito Corleone
Connie Rizzi:
Talia Shire
McCluskey:
Sterling Hayden
Jack Woltz:
John Marley
Barzini:
Richard Conte
Hyman Roth:
Lee Strasberg
Fredo Corleone:
John Cazale
Actor:
Sollozzo Allettieri

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