• November 1977 ( 1977-11) • • • • The Godfather Saga is a TV that combines and into one film. It originally aired on over four consecutive nights (one three-hour segment and three two-hour segments) in November 1977. The Godfather Saga is also known as The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television, The Godfather: A Novel for Television, The Godfather Novella, and The Godfather Epic (on HBO).
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The television version was the basis for a shorter, 1981 video release known as The Godfather 1902–1959: The Complete Epic. Following the release of in 1990, a third unified version was released to video in 1992 entitled The Godfather Trilogy: 1901–1980. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Film structure [ ] asked his editor to make a seven-hour version for television; Coppola reportedly did this project to raise money for, which was severely over-budget at the time. The resulting film was in chronological order. The Godfather Part II had cut back and forth between scenes in the early 1900s and the late 1950s, and was therefore both a prequel and a sequel to The Godfather. Malkin also toned down the violence, sex, and language for a television audience.
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The television film incorporated additional footage not included in the original films, including being attacked by street thugs, 's first encounter with, Vito killing two of the mafiosi who worked for Don Ciccio and were instrumental in his family's death, 's reunion with his father after his return from Sicily, and 's taking charge of the family after his father is severely wounded. The previously totaled almost 75 minutes. Hal Erickson summarized the results as follows, 'While this rearrangement was reasonably coherent, the rhythm and pacing of the original theatrical versions of the two films was severely damaged. The inclusion of scenes previously removed from the theatrical prints also stretched out what was already an overlong project. Even allowing for the achievement of pulling off this gargantuan editing assignment, The Godfather Saga is a lumpy affair which seems to stop and start at irregular intervals and never truly picks up momentum.' Nielsen ratings [ ] According to the entry in Les Brown's Encyclopedia of Television, the for the special were supposedly not as high as expected, possibly because both films had already aired (albeit separately) on in previous years. Re-release [ ] On March 3, 2012, the American cable television channel marked the 40th anniversary of the original theatrical release of The Godfather by re-broadcasting The Godfather Saga.
It marked the first time the Saga was broadcast in. This showing also reinstated the violence that had previously been removed for its original broadcast. The Godfather 1902–1959: The Complete Epic [ ] The Godfather 1902–1959: The Complete Epic is a reduced, 386 minute version of The Godfather Saga (434 minutes) that was released to video in 1981. Unlike the Saga, which presented in four segments (each with opening and closing credits), the Epic is presented as a single segment. Lucia Bozzola wrote of this version, 'With the freedom of home video, The Complete Epic reinstated the violence that had been edited for television; free of commercial breaks, the narrative drive of Part I was mostly restored, but the impact of Part II was still muted by the separation of Vito's rise from Michael's descent.'
In January 2016, aired the epic in its uncut and uncensored format; later making it available on its streaming platforms. The HBO showing contained most of the known deleted scenes, thereby lengthening the runtime of the Epic from its video release. This HBO version carries the title Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Epic 1901-1959 which has a runtime of 423 minutes. The Godfather Trilogy: 1901–1980 [ ] The Godfather Trilogy: 1901–1980 Directed by Produced by Francis Ford Coppola Written by Francis Ford Coppola Starring Music by Cinematography Edited.
Running time 583 minutes Language English Following the release of in 1990, Coppola, Barry Malkin, and edited the three Godfather movies into chronological order to make the film The Godfather Trilogy: 1901–1980. As had the earlier compilations, this film incorporated scenes that are not part of the theatrical releases. It was released on and in 1992; it has not been released on DVD, and is now rare.
The total run time for this version is 583 minutes (9 hours, 43 minutes). There were reviews of this version of the film that were favorable. A review reads, 'This trilogy has a novelistic density, a rueful, unhurried lyricism and a depth that, singly, the films could not achieve. Altogether glorious.' Additional scenes [ ] Several additional scenes not shown in theaters were added to the Saga, Epic, and Trilogy.
The Godfather additional scenes [ ] • After Vito agrees to help avenge the beating of his daughter, Vito whistles to Sonny and asks if he was paying attention. Sonny confirms that he was. (Exclusive to the Saga only) • After Vito tells Hagen to go to California, Hagen tells him that the hospital called and the dying Genco Abbandando, Vito's previous consigliere, will not last the night. Vito tells Sonny to bring all his sons (including Michael and Johnny) to pay their respects to Genco and for to drive the big car.
( Saga and Trilogy only) • After Connie's wedding reception, Vito, his sons, and Johnny Fontane go to the hospital to visit Genco, where Vito calls Michael’s military decorations “Christmas ribbons” and tells him that he has plans for him after he leaves the military and finishes school. Genco asks that Vito stay with him and scare away death to which Vito says that he has no such power. After a short conversation, Genco becomes weak, and Vito motions for his sons to leave the room, himself staying behind while Genco dies. ( Saga and Trilogy only) • Before Hagen and Jack Woltz start talking, Woltz holds a birthday party for a young actress named Janie, and presents her with a pony as a gift. Present at the gathering are the girl's mother and several others involved with her current film. After Woltz kicks Tom out after dinner, he walks to the exit, looks up, and sees Janie, crying at the top of the staircase, being retrieved by her mother; the implication is that Woltz raped her.