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The Godfather: Part II (1974) The Godfather: Part II is a classic film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Released in 1974,

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The Godfather: Part II is a classic film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Released in 1974, it is the second installment in The Godfather trilogy. This epic crime drama delves into the dark world of the Corleone family, exploring the complexities of power, loyalty, and the consequences of a life driven by organized crime.

The film boasts an incredible ensemble cast, led by the phenomenal Al Pacino as Michael Corleone, the heir to the Corleone crime empire. Pacino delivers a mesmerizing performance, taking the audience on a tumultuous journey as he grapples with the burdens of his family legacy. Joining Pacino is Robert De Niro, who shines in the role of young Vito Corleone, Michael's father and the founder of the family empire. De Niro's performance earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

In addition to Pacino and De Niro, the cast includes talented actors such as Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, and John Cazale. Duvall portrays Tom Hagen, the Corleone family lawyer and one of Michael's closest allies. Keaton brings depth to the character of Kay Adams, Michael's estranged wife, while Shire captivates as Connie Corleone, Michael's sister. Cazale also leaves a lasting impression as Fredo Corleone, Michael's troubled and vulnerable brother.

The Godfather: Part II weaves a compelling narrative that seamlessly intertwines two parallel storylines. The first follows young Vito Corleone's rise to power in 1920s New York City, portraying his early struggles as an immigrant and his transformation into a powerful mafia boss. De Niro flawlessly captures the essence of Marlon Brando's iconic portrayal of Vito in the first film, while bringing his own charisma to the role.

The second storyline follows Michael's reign as the new Don of the Corleone family in the late 1950s. Faced with threats from rival gangs and investigations by the Senate, Michael navigates treacherous waters as he seeks to expand the family's empire. As the film progresses, Michael transforms into a complex and morally ambiguous character, torn between his desire to protect his family and the merciless actions required to maintain power.

One of the standout sequences in the film is the iconic "Senate Hearing" scene. Michael, called to testify on organized crime, delivers a chilling monologue filled with calculated deception. Pacino's performance in this scene is an acting masterclass, as he reveals Michael's manipulative side and showcases his ability to control every aspect of the situation.

The Godfather: Part II is also renowned for its breathtaking cinematography, capturing the contrasting worlds of old and new in stunning detail. The dark and gritty streets of New York City in the 1920s are beautifully juxtaposed with the opulent and corrupt settings portrayed in the late 1950s. The film's exceptional visuals, coupled with its haunting score composed by Nino Rota, create an immersive experience that adds to its cinematic brilliance.

The Godfather: Part II is an undisputed masterpiece and a must-watch for any film enthusiast. Its intricate storytelling, compelling performances, and profound exploration of themes make it one of the greatest films ever made. Whether you are a fan of crime dramas or simply appreciate exceptional cinema, this movie is sure to captivate you from beginning to end.

If you're interested in experiencing the sounds and atmosphere of this iconic film, you can play and download them here. Immerse yourself in the world of The Godfather: Part II and let the gripping story unfold before your eyes and ears.

A man of vision and guts.
After it's over they'll take me home in a military car, alone.
AIthough it's my right to do so.
Al. Get me a wet towel.
Alone! Thinking of my mother.
And also to thank that boy's family for a magnificent contribution to the State.
And every time I said a Hail Mary, I caught a fish.
And I forgive you.
And to handle the casino operations.
Anybody who hides the boy Vito Andolini is in for trouble!
Before I Ieave, I do want to say this,
Before the New Year.
But it was aII Iies. Everything!
But Vito is only nine. And dumb witted.
Clemenza promised the Rosato brothers three territories after he died.
Connie.
Cuba, Cuba!
Did I tell you or did I tell you?
Dino and Eddie, for a piece
Do you expect me to let you go, to let you take my children from me?
Don't worry about anything, Frankie Five Angels.
Everything will be all right. Pentangeli says he's willing to make a deal.
Everything will be okay.
Fly in my own doctor from Miami.
For he's a joIIy good feIIow For he's a joIIy good feIIow
For the murder of a New York poIice captain in 1947
Frankie.
Fredo, give this to Grandmother.
Fredo!
Get me a drink. Go on!
Good to see you, Mike. I'm glad we spend this time together.
He acts like I'm his son, his successor.
He hasn't taken the Fifth Amendment, so this statement shouId be heard!
He said that they're making an arrest,
He said there was something in it for me, on my own!
He'll think his relationship with me is still good.
Here he is. This is him.
His name is Vincenzo Pentangeli.
How much more a month?
I brought the children to say goodbye to you.
I didn't know it was going to be a hit, Mike.
I don't know nothing about that!
I don't want you going! Not you, not the kids. No.
I have appeared before this committee and given it aII my cooperation.
I have my own famiIy.
I Iive in an army barracks with the FBI guys.
I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart.
I know you blame me for losing the baby
I know. Some day you will.
I never knew any Godfather.
I passed out.
I take that as an insult.
I thought maybe we'd go out together.
I turn over all my interests in the Havana operation to his control.
I want him relaxed and confident in our friendship.
I want to put you all at ease.
I want you to get in touch with him.
I'll reason with him.
I'm particularly interested in knowing, was there always a buffer involved?
I'm sure we aII agree with our esteemed coIIeague.
Impossible.
It was an abortion.
It was Hyman Roth that tried to have me killed.
It's my pleasure. I don't want money.
It's that you can kill anyone.
Jesus Christ, what the hell time is it?
Jesus Christ.
Just consider this, Michael. Just consider it.
Klingman runs it and owns a piece of it too, but I've been instructed to tell you
Later in the evening we're all invited to the Presidential Palace
Leave everything to me.
Let's say that you'll pay me because it's in your interest.
Look how pretty it is, Santino!
Made a fortune. Your father, too.
Mama!
Michael Corleone is here.
Michael, I hated you for so many years.
Mike, Pat, Kay, stand up, please. Let the folks see you!
No, I don't know. Tell me.
No, I'll allow Mr. Corleone to read his statement. I'II put it in the record.
Nobody else could catch one. Do you know how I did it?
Not even your father would dream that such a thing could be possible.
Nurse
Out of a desert stop over for G. I.s going to the West Coast.
Over here! There's two of them.
Panama won't take him. Not for a million, not for ten million.
People don't pay on time, don't pay the full amount.
Please, I want to talk to you.
Prison, deported...
Real partnership with a government.
Roth is dead.
Roth, he played this one beautifully.
Salud!
Sit down, you bum!
That I have never been arrested or indicted for any crime.
That I kept things secret from you.
The dog stays.
The hotels here are bigger and swankier
The ink on your divorce isn't dry yet, and you're getting married?
The Nacionale will go to the Lakeville Road Boys,
The price for the license is less than 20,000 dollars, right?
The Sevilla Biltmore also,
Then I'll go and get him to agree.
They have honored me with their support and their friendship.
They went home
They'll tell you I know how to return a favor.
This committee wiII come to order!
This is a very, very happy day for me and my wife Mrs. Geary.
This witness has had no buffer between himseIf and MichaeI CorIeone.
To assume and consoIidate your nefarious power?
Tomorrow... My life won't be worth a nickel after tomorrow.
Unless I'm very wrong, they're dead already
Vito Corleone!
We can thank our friends in the Cuban government
We'II be in recess untiI 10:00 a.m. Monday
We'll go backstage later and take her to eat.
We'll send him olive oil from here.
We'll talk about it tomorrow.
We're bigger than U.S. Steel.
We're going to Europe. I'd like to book passage on The Queen.
We've saved a piece for some friends in Nevada
What a character!
What a misunderstanding! Holy Mary!
What a nice pear!
What do you mean? We're leaving tomorrow.
What's your reaction to the Israeli High Court ruling?
Where do you Iive now?
Which has put up half the cash with the Teamsters, on a dollar for dollar basis
Who?
Why don't you take the kids back to their room?
Why should we give him the money we sweated for?
With the same pubIicity with which they have besmirched it.
Without a bIemish on their name and background,
Without news from home.
Won't get anything out of them now.
Yeah, come in.
Yeah, Counselor. Michael Corleone.
You all know Michael Corleone and we all remember his father.
You are contradicting your own sworn statement.
You know I've got three daughters.
You say you love me, but talk about allowing me to leave!
You talk to Carlo.
You want a drink, right? Waiter!
You want him to leave now?
You! Up, up, up!
You'll disappoint me.
You're all able to come from such distances to be with me today.
You've become blind! Look what's happened to us.
And it worked. Yeah, it worked.
Anybody I know in Havana? Don't know. Hyman Roth, Johnny Ola?
Do you want to try it out on the lake? Okay.
Feliz Año Nuevo! Happy New Year.
Fredo's wife. My pleasure.
Is he reIated to the witness? He is, I believe, his brother.
It's worth it. You won't believe this. I don't believe it already.
That you got! Con gusto... Johnny!
They turned him down. He's going to try Panama.
This is Father Carmelo. I'm Merle Johnson.
Why don't you sit down? No, I'm not going to stay long.
Will you take me? No, I can't, Anthony.