THE GODFATHER (1972)—Michael Corleone and Sun Tzu's Art Of War
The Godfather is a 1972 American crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, cowritten by Coppola and Mario Puzo, and stars Diane Keaton as Kay, Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen, James Caan as Sonny Corleone, Al Pacino as Michael Corleone, Talia Shire as Connie Corleone, John Cazale as Fredo Corleone, Abe Vigoda as Salvatore Tessio, Al Lettieri as Virgil Sollozzo, Richard Castellano as Peter Clemenza, and Marlon Brando in the title role as Don Vito Corleone.
Chapters
0:00 intro
1:19 Three sons
3:44 Divided house
5:31 Complacency
9:45 Faith
11:57 The Lamb
15:13 Wrath
18:34 Humility
20:05 Death
21:29 Two worlds
24:06 Life.Death.Ressurection
26:59 Payback
29:05 Did you know?
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