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The AFI Top 100 - #3 The Godfather

By The Unemployed Writer, published Feb 06, 2007
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For those that find in them a certain joy every time the orchestra of film kicks, when those studio logos lighten the dark of the screen and the familiar trumpet notes sound, you know what I mean when I say that the greatest films ever made are a must see for everyone. Those top 100 or 200, or 500 films that everyone should see before they die. Film is subjective though, and there are many lists. Fortunately for us, the American Film Institute compiled a list of the top 100 films of the 20th Century. From top to bottom, the list compiles the greatest American films released in the first 100 years of cinema.

Number three on that list is the greatest book to film adaptation ever made, Mario Puzo's classic saga of the Corleone family in The Godfather. Listed as the number one film on my other film history series, IMDB's top 100 films, The Godfather still gets its due as the third greatest film ever created by the AFI itself, rightfully so.

Released in 1972 by Francis Ford Coppola, the film tells the story of Don Corleone's handover of the family to his reluctant son over a nine years stretch from 1945 to 1954. The film stars Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Diane Keaton, and Robert Duvall, one of the greatest ensembles on screen. The film was the first real breakout success fro Coppola, but it took a hardheadedness on his part to make it happen.

He was the third choice to direct, and the studio was dead set against either Brando or Pacino in their roles. On repeated occasions he was almost fired and the studio was unsure of how it would be received so the budget was slashed. Fortunately for all, Coppola stuck strong to his ideals and made the film in his vision, into the Gangster opus we have now.

The AFI Top 100 - #3 The Godfather

The Godfather. Marlon Brando. An offer you can't refuse

Credit: Paramount

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