The Godfather Part II

The Godfather Part II (1974)

Tagline: The rise and fall of the Corleone empire.

Overview: In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, a young Vito Corleone grows up in Sicily and in 1910s New York. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.

Release Date: 20 December 1974

Runtime: 3 hours and 22 minutes

Genres: Drama and Crime

Language: English, Italiano, Latin and Español

Company: Paramount Pictures and The Coppola Company

Status: Released

Writer: Francis Ford Coppola

Director: Francis Ford Coppola

Producer: Francis Ford Coppola

Vote Average: 3.334

Vote Count: 13238

Country: United States of America

Budget: $13,000,000.00

Revenue: $102,600,000.00

Trailers

The Godfather Part II Trailer
The Godfather Part II Trailer

Cast

Actor Name Character Name
Joe SpinellWilliam 'Willie' Cicci
John MegnaYoung Hyman Roth (uncredited)
Andrea MaugeriStrollo
Elda MaidaPentangeli's Wife
Francesca De SapioYoung Mama Corleone
Italia CoppolaMama Corleone's Body (uncredited)
Larry GuardinoVito's Uncle (uncredited)
Carmen ArgenzianoMichael's Buttonman #2
Harrison ResslerCrowd (uncredited)
Marianna HillDeanna Corleone
Carmine CaridiCarmine Rosato
Joe De NicolaAttendant at Brothel
Fay SpainMrs. Marcia Roth
Peter DonatQuestadt
Joseph MedagliaFather Carmelo
Kathleen BellerGirl in 'Senza Mamma'
Ignazio PappalardoMosca
Gianni RussoCarlo Rizzi
Oreste BaldiniYoung Vito
John ApreaYoung Tessio
Diane KeatonKay Corleone
Laura LyonsGuest (uncredited)
Richard WatsonCustoms Official
Michael V. GazzoFrank Pentangeli
Nick DiscenzaBartender
Gabriella BelloniEllis Island Nurse
Johnny NaranjoCuban Translator
Dominic ChianeseJohnny Ola
Gastone MoschinDon Fanucci
Abe VigodaSalvatore 'Sal' Tessio
Carmine ForestaPoliceman
Frank SiveroGenco Abbandando
Leopoldo TriesteSignor Roberto
G. D. SpradlinSenator Pat Geary
Maria CartaMrs. Andolini
James CaanSonny Corleone (uncredited)
Troy DonahueMerle Johnson
Al PacinoDon Michael Corleone
Joseph Della SorteMichael's Buttonman #1
Talia ShireConstanzia 'Connie' Corleone
Tito AlbaCuban President
David BakerF.B.I. Man #2
James GounarisAnthony Corleone
Filomena SpagnuoloExtra in Little Italy (uncredited)
Tom DahlgrenFred Corngold
Julie GreggSandrinella 'Sandra' Corleone (uncredited)
Venancia GrangerardCuban Nurse
Sho KosugiPasserby in Coat with Cap Pulled Down (uncredited)
John CazaleFrederico 'Fredo' Corleone
Bruno KirbyYoung Clemenza
Joe Lo GrippoMichael's Buttonman #3
Richard BrightAl Neri
Ivonne CollYolanda
Ezio FlagelloImpressario
Teresa TirelliMidwife
Salvatore PoPentangeli's Brother
Victor Pujols FaneyteCuban Guerilla with Grenade (uncredited)
Giuseppe SillatoDon Francesco Ciccio
Danny AielloTony Rosato
Livio GiorgiTenor in 'Senza Mamma'
Edward Van SickleEllis Island Doctor
Tom RosquiRocco Lampone
Amerigo TotMichael's Bodyguard
Julian VoloshinSam Roth (uncredited)
Saveria MazzolaSignora Colombo
Harry Dean StantonF.B.I. Man #1
Robert DuvallTom Hagen
Jay RasumnyStreet Vendor (uncredited)
Robert De NiroVito Corleone
Tere LivranoTheresa Hagen
Paul B. BrownSenator Ream
Peter LaCorteSignor Abbandando
Lee StrasbergHyman Roth
Vincent CoppolaStreet Vendor
Erica YohnGoverness
Morgana KingMama Corleone

Ratings

3.334/10 based on 13238 votes.

Review

The Godfather Part II is a genres film blending Drama and Crime themes with strong direction from Francis Ford Coppola. Produced under Paramount Pictures and The Coppola Company, the movie runs 3 hours and 22 minutes and has been praised for its performances and production. At filmyhub.in, it stands out as a highlight of 20 December 1974 cinema.

FAQs

Q: What is the runtime of Godfather Part II?
A: The runtime is approximately 3 hours and 22 minutes.

Q: What is the genre of the Godfather Part II?
A: It falls into Drama and Crime genres.

Q: When is the Godfather Part II releasing?
A: The release date is 20 December 1974.

Q: Who directed the Godfather Part II?
A: Francis Ford Coppola directed the Godfather Part II.

Q: Who wrote the Godfather Part II?
A: The Godfather Part II is written by Francis Ford Coppola.