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Maple Pictures | May 18, 2010 | DVD
Theatrical Release: AUGUST 3, 2001 (NY/LA) AUGUST 24, 2001 (EXPANDS)
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Paramount Home Entertainment | September 23, 2008 | DVD
Based on the best-selling novel by Mario Puzo (who cowrote the screenplay with director Francis Ford Coppola), THE GODFATHER is an epic tale of Mafia life in America during the 1940s and '50s. Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) is the family patriarch balancing a love of his family with an ambitious criminal instinct. At the wedding of the don’s daughter, Connie (Talia Shire), youngest son Michael (Al Pacino), a decorated war veteran, is reunited with his family. After an assassination attempt leaves the Godfather too ill to run the family business, sons Michael and Sonny (James Caan), with the help of consigliere Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall), lead the Corleones into a vendetta-filled war with the other mob families. Violent revenge ensues as the family tries to change from its old criminal ways into legitimacy. Diane Keaton, in a stark departure from her usual comedic roles, plays Kay, the long-suffering wife of Michael Corleone. Brilliant casting, music, and storytelling help make THE GODFATHER a classic.
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Paramount Home Entertainment | September 23, 2008 | DVD
The sequel to THE GODFATHER tells the story of both a young Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro), newly arrived in America, and his son Michael (Al Pacino), forty years later, running the family empire. On the streets of Hell's Kitchen in 1917 New York City, Vito is initiated into the ways of the local cosa nostra by his friend Clemenza (Bruno Kirby). After killing the local mafioso in a towel-wrapped gun, Vito becomes the new man to be respected and feared. Meanwhile, a dour Michael Corleone negotiates with business partner Hyman Roth (legendary method actor Lee Strasberg in his first film role) in Cuba and testifies in front of a Washington Senate committee. Robert Duvall (Tom Hagen), Diane Keaton (Kay Corleone), Talia Shire (Connie Corleone), and John Cazale (Fredo Corleone), reprising their roles from THE GODFATHER, are outstanding as the people forced to watch the new godfather’s moral destruction. Robert De Niro, speaking in Italian, captures the mannerisms of Marlon Brando's Vito Corleone from the first film brilliantly. THE GODFATHER PART II is one of the only major sequels ever made that might just surpass the original.
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Paramount Home Video | November 23, 1999 | DVD
Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam epic, loosely based on HEART OF DARKNESS by Joseph Conrad, tells the story of Captain Willard (Martin Sheen), a special agent sent into Cambodia to assassinate an errant American colonel (Marlon Brando). Willard is assigned a navy patrol boat operated by Chief (Albert Hall) and three hapless soldiers (Frederic Forrest, Sam Bottoms, and Larry Fishburne). They are escorted on part of their journey by an air cavalry unit led by Lt. Colonel Kilgore (Robert Duvall), a gung-ho commander with a love of Wagner, surfing, and napalm. After witnessing a surreal USO show featuring Playboy playmates and an anarchic battle with the Viet Cong at a bridge, Willard reaches Colonel Kurtz’s compound. A crazed photo journalist and Kurtz groupie (Dennis Hopper) welcomes the crew, and Willard begins to question his orders to "terminate the colonel’s command." The grueling production and Coppola's insistence on authenticity led to vast budget overruns and physical and emotional breakdowns. Considered to be one of the best war movies of all time, APOCALYPSE NOW features incredible performances and beautifully chaotic visuals that make it an absolute must-see.
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KOCH Entertainment Distribution | November 3, 2009 | DVD
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Ryko/Palm Pictures | February 3, 2004 | DVD
Francis Ford Coppola's ambitious and intensely stylized musical about a working class couple living in Las Vegas. They squabble, break up, have affairs and then get back together -- all in the course of one 4th-of-July weekend.
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Navarre Corporation | February 4, 2003 | DVD
DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Single Side - Single Layer Full Frame - 1.33
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Paramount Home Entertainment | October 9, 2001 | DVD
DVD Features: Region 1 4-Disc Box Set Discs One-Three Animorphic Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital Mono - French Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Francis Ford Coppola - Director Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selections Disc Four: Additional Release Material: Featurette - 1. MAKING OF THE GODFATHER SAGA 2. CINEMATOGRAPHY OF THE GODFATHER 3. FILMING LOCATIONS OF THE GODFATHER 4. THE MUSIC OF THE GODFATHER Deleted Scenes Cast Rehearsals Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selections Text/Photo Galleries: Storyboards The Corleone Family Tree THE GODFATHER Historical Timeline
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MGM Home Entertainment | February 2, 2004 | DVD
The Cotton Club was the Jazz Age's most electrifying showcase and Harlen's most notorious speakeasy. A jazz musician, Richard Gere, saves the life of mobster Dutch Schultz, only to fight for his own life when he falls for the psychotic gangster's moll. Also starring Gregory Hines as a dancer trying to leap the barrier of prejudice.
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Buena Vista Home Entertainment | July 31, 2005 | DVD
After an odd 10-week pregnancy, Karen Powell gives birth to a healthy, seemingly normal baby boy. But this infant, Jack, is no ordinary child... As Jack grows up, his mental and emotional capabilities correspond with his age. But at the same time, his body is aging rapidly, so by the time Jack reaches his 10th birthday, he looks like a 40-year-old. This presents myriad challenges for Jack, particularly as he tries to fit in with the other kids -- with mixed results. Shrewdly, Jack also uses his condition to his advantage, such as successfully buying a porno magazine, and attempting to date adult women. By the time he graduates from high school, Jack knows he doesn't have much longer to live. But fortunately, he's already crammed a lifetime of experiences in those seventeen years.
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Maple Pictures | July 26, 2011 | DVD
Francis Ford Coppola's ambitious and intensely stylized musical about a working class couple living in Las Vegas. They squabble, break up, have affairs and then get back together -- all in the course of one 4th-of-July weekend.
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Troma Team Video | August 28, 2001 | DVD
This creepy thriller, set in a remote Irish castle, was one of Francis Coppola's earliest films. A crazed axe murderer begins killing off the members of a wealthy family one by one, and it's up to those left alive to figure out who the culprit is before it's too late. There's a bit more gore (including a graphically-filmed decapitation scene) than one might expect in a film from its period.
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