The Godfather Part Two15

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola | USA | 1974 | 3h 21m | Starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, Robert Duvall, John Cazale

In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, this stunning sequel switches between the present day with Michael now the head of the business and a young Vito Corleone rising to power in 1910s New York. Featuring stellar performances from Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, Francis Ford Coppola’s ambitious follow-up stares into the moral abyss of capitalist America. Winner of six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

Buy tickets for both The Godfather (showing Sun 27 Mar 13:45 & Mon 28 Mar 20:00) and The Godfather Part Two and get a 20% discount on the total cost. 

Reviews

‘It is even better than the first film, and has the greatest single final scene in Hollywood history, a real coup de cinma.’
★★★★★
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

‘Either taken alone or together with the original, The Godfather Part II is an astounding work.’
★★★★★
Adam Lee Davies, Little White Lies

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Tomorrow (Saturday 7th February)

14:00

Soundtrack to a Coup d'État 12A
2h 30m
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17:30

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