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Duration
180 minutes

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After a violent attempt on his life, the crime boss transfers control of his organisation to his three sons. The Godfather depicts this power shift in Francis Ford Coppola’s gangster drama, starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, set against a backdrop of organised crime in mid‑20th‑century America.

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The Godfather is a feature‑length programme presented as a gangster drama. It’s classified simply as a movie, and the title alone signals a focus on organised crime and the people who run it. The central storyline follows a powerful crime boss who, after surviving an attempt on his life, decides to hand over the reins of his operation to his three sons. The transfer of authority comes as a direct response to the violent threat, setting the stage for a new generation to assume control. With the patriarch stepping back, the narrative concentrates on how the three brothers take on the responsibilities of running the family business. Their new roles are defined by the need to protect the enterprise while navigating the expectations that come with inheriting such a dangerous legacy. Overall, the film concentrates on the dynamics of power within a criminal family, illustrating how an unexpected attack can force a sudden reshuffle at the top. By focusing on the sons’ assumption of command, the story explores the challenges that arise when authority is passed down under duress.

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The Godfather broadcasts on Sky Cinema Thriller HD at 9:45pm, Tuesday, 10 February 2026. (Subtitles)

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Production Details

Year1972
Runtime175 mins
DirectorFrancis Ford Coppola

Cast & Crew

FF
Francis Ford CoppolaDirector
SH
Sterling Haydenas McCluskey
JC
John Cazaleas Fredo Corleone
RC
Richard Castellanoas Clemenza
TS
Talia Shireas Connie Rizzi
AP
Al Pacinoas Michael Corleone
MB
Marlon Brandoas Don Vito Corleone
DK
Diane Keatonas Kay Adams
JC
James Caanas Sonny Corleone
RD
Robert Duvallas Tom Hagen