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  1. Moving through the deep shadows and heavy glooms of his vast estate, Michael Corleone presides over the destruction of his own spirit in “The Godfather, Part II.” The character we recall from “The Godfather” as the best and brightest of Don Vito’s sons, the one who went to college and enlisted in the Marines, grows into a cold and ruthless man, obsessed with power.

  2. The Godfather: Part II. En lo que sin lugar a dudas es una de las mejores secuelas jamás realizadas, Francis Ford Coppola continúa su épica trilogía de El Padrino con esta saga de dos generaciones de poder en la familia Corleone. Coppola, trabaja nuevamente con el autor Mario Puzo, y crean dos historias entretejidas que funcionan de ...

  3. The Godfather Part II. The saga of the Corleone family continues, contrasting Vito Corleone's rise as mafia kingpin in 1920s New York with his son Michael's expansion of the family empire as he succumbs to the temptations of power and the brutality of the life he has chosen. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to ...

  4. The Godfather, Part II is a compelling sequel to the classic crime saga, featuring an Oscar-winning performance by Al Pacino as Michael Corleone. Critics and audiences alike praised the film for ...

  5. 1 de jun. de 2012 · This brilliant companion piece to the original The Godfather continues the saga of two generations of successive power within the Corleone family. Coppola te...

  6. 2 de oct. de 2008 · In “Part II” (1974), we see him lose his remaining shreds of morality and become an empty shell, insecure and merciless. If the score evokes pity, it is Michael’s self-pity. In attempting to fill the shoes of his father, Michael has lost sight of those values that made Don Corleone better than he had to be and has become a new godfather ...

  7. The Godfather: Part II, American gangster film, released in 1974, that was a sequel and companion piece to the 1972 blockbuster The Godfather, adapted from the 1969 novel by Mario Puzo. In the years since its release the film has gained the reputation of being the rare sequel that equals or perhaps surpasses the original.