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  1. May 31, 2024 · Recasting Marlon Brando’s Vito Corleone was a daunting prospect, but Robert DeNiro more than delivered when he gave an Oscar-winning performance in The Godfather Part II. With a story that saw Vito arriving in New York City from Sicily after the death of his family, starting on his path toward becoming a Mafia boss, and eventually avenging ...

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  2. De Niro won two Academy Awards, his first for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Vito Corleone in the Francis Ford Coppola's crime epic The Godfather Part II (1974) and his second for Best Actor for his portrayal of boxer Jake LaMotta in Martin Scorsese's drama Raging Bull (1980).

  3. Robert De Niro wins the Oscar for Supporting Actor forThe Godfather Part II at the 47th Academy Awards. Presented by Ryan and Tatum O'Neal and accepted by Francis Ford Coppola.

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  4. The movie became the first sequel to win the best picture award. 1975 Nominee Oscar. Best Actor in a Leading Role. Al Pacino. 1975 Winner Oscar. Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Robert De Niro. Robert De Niro was not present at the awards ceremony. Francis Ford Coppola accepted the award on his behalf.

    • Robert de Niro Had Auditioned to Play Sonny Corleone in The Godfather.
    • Robert de Niro only Speaks Eight Words of English in The Godfather Part II.
    • An Extra Had The Guts to Improvise An Important Moment in The Godfather Part II.
    • The Play Within The Godfather Part II Was Written by Coppola's Grandfather.
    • The Godfather Part II Was The Last Technicolor Film.
    • James Cagney Turned Down A Role in The Godfather Part II .

    Rober De Niro made an indelible impact playing a young Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II, but he almost played a far different role in the first film: Sonny Corleone. His audition is a far cry from how James Caan ended up playing the character in The Godfather, but it's still an amazing bit of acting bravado distilled into a markedly short amo...

    De Niro spent months studying the Sicilian dialectin order to play the role of Vito, since the character almost exclusively speaks in it. He also visited Sicily for research, saying, " Sicilians have a way of watching without watching; they'll scrutinize you thoroughly and you won't even know it."

    During a scene in which Vito talks with Signor Roberto while walking down the street, a neighbor jumps in to greet Vito. The actor was Carmelo Russo, who was an extraand who was not supposed to talk. Coppola wasn't happy. It stayed in because De Niro found it endearing, a moment that showed the locals respected Vito and gave the scene an added text...

    It's well known that The Godfather trilogy is a family affair, featuring his sister Talia Shire, daughter Sofia Coppola, and music from his father Carmine Coppola. What's less well known is that Coppola honored his grandfather Francesco Pennino by including a musical play he'd written, "Senza Mamma," in the film. The musical is about a young man wh...

    Technicolor started releasing films using its monochrome imbibition printing dye-transfer process in 1928, using a process first patented in 1880. The Godfather Part II is the lastmajor release to use the process and, although there was a slight resurgence of interest in using it in the 1990s, Eastman Kodak stopped manufacturing the tools necessary...

    Coppola, with an eye toward cinema history, offered legendary gangster actor James Cagneya role in the sequel. It's easy to imagine his performance lending even more gravitas to the film, anchoring it immediately into a successive line of Hollywood crime films, but the reclusive Cagney refused to come out of retirement for it.

  5. Its six Oscar wins also included Best Director for Coppola, Best Supporting Actor for De Niro and Best Adapted Screenplay for Coppola and Puzo. Pacino won Best Actor at the BAFTAs and was nominated at the Oscars .

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  7. Dec 18, 1974 · The Godfather Part II: Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. With Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro. The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York City is portrayed, while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on the family crime syndicate.