The Godfather is a 1972 American crime film directed by
Francis Ford Coppola and produced by Albert S. Ruddy from a screenplay by Mario
Puzo and Coppola.
The Italian term "Mafia" (sometimes
spelled "Maffia" in early texts) was created in Sicily, but there are
several theories about its origin. That area of Southern Italy, in fact, was an
Islamic emirate (the
Emirate of Sicily) between 827 and 1091.
Diego Gambetta (b. Turin, 1952) is an Italian born
social scientist. He is well known for his vivid and unconventional
applications of economic
theory and a rational choice approach to understanding a variety of social
phenomena.
The Horse Head -
The Godfather (1/9)
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The Godfather (2/9) Movie CLIP - It's
Strictly Business (1972) HD
The Godfather (3/9) Movie CLIP -
Killing Sollozzo and McCluskey (1972) HD
Sonny is Killed -
The Godfather (4/9)
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The Godfather (5/9) Movie CLIP -
Michael Loses Appolonia (1972) HD
The Godfather (6/9) Movie CLIP -
Working for My Father (1972) HD
Don't Ever Take Sides Against the Family - The Godfather (7/9) Movie CLIP (1972) HD
Don't Ever Take Sides Against the Family - The Godfather (7/9) Movie CLIP (1972) HD
The Godfather (8/9) - The Baptism
Murders Movie CLIP (1972) HD
The New Godfather
- The Godfather (9/9)
Movie CLIP (1972) HD
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