The Godfather Part III (1990)

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Written by Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

Production Year: 1990

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Third - and sadly rather average - conclusion to The Godfather saga. An ageing Don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino, pictured) seeks to legitimise his crime family's interests and remove himself from the violent underworld, but is kept back by the ambitions of the younger family members.

While he attempts to link the Corleone's finances with the Vatican, Michael must deal with the machinations of a hungrier gangster seeking to upset the existing Mafioso order and a young protégé's love affair with his daughter.

When is The Godfather Part III next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Screen 1 HD November 25th, 12 midnight and on Sky Screen 1 November 25th, 12 midnight. See more...

Cast

Image for Al PacinoAl PacinoDon Michael Corleone
Diane KeatonKay Adams Mitchelson
Talia ShireConnie Corleone-Rizzi
Andy GarciaDon Vincent 'Vinnie' Mancini-Corleone
Eli WallachDon Altobello
Joe MantegnaJoey Zasa
George HamiltonB.J. Harrison
Bridget FondaGrace Hamilton
Image for Sofia CoppolaSofia CoppolaMary Corleone
Raf ValloneCardinal Lamberto
Franc D'AmbrosioAnthony Vito Corleone
Donal DonnellyArchbishop Gilday
Richard BrightAl Neri
Helmut BergerFrederick Keinszig
Don NovelloDominic Abbandando

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