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3 Marcia Religioso 4 Michael's Letter 5 Immigrant 6 Godfather Part III (2) 7 Godfather Waltz 8 To Each His Own 9 Vincent's Theme 10 Altobella 11 Godfather Intermezzo 12 Sicilian Medley 13 Promise Me You'll Remember 14 Preludio And Siciliano 15 A Case Amiche 16 Preghiera 17 Godfather Finale 18 Coda Newest Review: ... really scored highly and his recognition as a composer was fairly non-existant. For The Godfather Part III he was then ... more |
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Rota/Coppola: The Godfather III OriginalSoundtrack [SOUNDTRACK]
Release Date: 1999 - 05 - 03, Audio CD, Soundtrax Last Update 05.12.2009 05:43
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by - written on 24/07/08 (Very useful, 105 readings)
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Francis Ford Coppola has admitted that the reason for making the third Godfather film was not as much an artistic decision but as a means to bring stability to his life at the time to make something safe and financially secure. The third film again sees Al Pacino returning to the role of Michael Corleone and is now the aged head of the mafia family, desperately wanting to leave the old life of crime in face of the new, hotheaded upshots dealing with drugs and other odious things he wants no part of. However, leaving his past life behind is not quite that easy and Michael once more needs to resort to using his past tactics to get his way, even if it may cost him ... Read the complete review
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