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Grab The Godfather Trilogy On 4K At Amazon For Cheap

Just when you thought that you were out, this Black Friday deal will pull you back into The Godfather saga.

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For Black Friday, Amazon is about to make you a Blu-ray offer that you can't refuse. The Godfather trilogy, one of the greatest crime dramas of all time, is on sale in one convenient package and priced at $40. Normally you'd pay $91 for this set, but this is a massive 56% discount for the entire trilogy that has been remastered in 4K ultra high-definition.

The first Godfather film set a high bar when it was first released in 1972, and it features a stacked cast of Hollywood's best actors. Marlon Brando was almost unrecognizable as the Corleone family don, Vito Corleone, and he's joined by Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, and a box of cannoli that's to die for. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather is a slow-burning tale of revenge and legacy that earned critical acclaim.

It was followed up by a sequel in 1974 that remained highly influential in the gangster genre and it's widely regarded as one of the best sequels of all time. With Al Pacino's character of Michael Corleone in the spotlight, The Godfather Part II weaves an intricate story that makes it both a sequel and a prequel.

Lastly, there's The Godfather Part III. This threequel proved to be more divisive when it first arrived in cinemas in 1990, but it's worth noting that this box set includes the Coda cut of The Godfather Part III. This version of the film makes changes to the beginning and the ending, tweaks some of the musical cues, and has several re-edited scenes.

Alongside the films, you can also go behind the scenes with several documentaries, check out deleted scenes, the classic trailers, browse through galleries, and more. For more Black Friday movie deals, you can grab a bunch of Batman movies for cheap.

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