12 Angry Men (1957) |
A dissenting juror in a murder trial slowly manages to convince the
others that the case is not as obviously clear as it seemed in court.
12 Angry Men (1957) |
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The Godfather: Part II (1974)
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Crime,
Drama
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20 December 1974
(USA)
9.0
Ratings:
9.0/10 from 726,847 users
Metascore: 80/100
Reviews: 632 user | 144 critic | 10 from Metacritic.com
The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York is
portrayed while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on his
crime syndicate stretching from Lake Tahoe, Nevada to pre-revolution
1958 Cuba.
Director:Francis Ford CoppolaWriters:Francis Ford Coppola (screenplay), Mario Puzo (screenplay), 1 more credit »Stars:Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall | See full cast and crew » |
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R
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Crime,
Drama
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24 March 1972
(USA)
9.2
Ratings:
9.2/10 from 1,071,259 users
Metascore: 100/100
Reviews: 2,080 user | 199 critic | 14 from Metacritic.com
The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.
Director:Francis Ford CoppolaWriters:Mario Puzo (screenplay), Francis Ford Coppola (screenplay), 1 more credit »Stars:Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan | See full cast and crew » |
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| Directed by | Francis Ford Coppola |
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| Produced by | Albert S. Ruddy |
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| Based on | The Godfather by Mario Puzo |
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| Music by | Nino Rota |
| Cinematography | Gordon Willis |
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Alfran Productions
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| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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175 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $6–7 million[1][2] |
| Box office | $245.1–286 million[1][3][4] |