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The Godfather: Part II

Runtime
3hrs 22mins
Directed by
Francis Ford Coppola
Featuring
Al Pacino,
Robert De Niro,
Diane Keaton,
Robert Duvall
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Featuring an introduction by guests from the Huntington Theatre Company's production of The Lehman Trilogy (June 13 - July 16).

Often regarded as the best sequel ever made, The Godfather: Part II is Francis Ford Coppola's continuation of the Corleone saga, following up his earlier masterpiece with another, a film that ambitiously expands upon the original's complexity and scope without losing any of its emotional intimacy.

Splitting the narrative into two timelines, The Godfather: Part II effortlessly weaves the past with the present, highlighting the parallels between Michael and his father as they both navigate the corrupt world of the Sicilian mafia.

Click here for tickets and/or more information about the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of The Lehman Trilogy, which runs June 13 – July 16, 2023.

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