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  • The Godfather movie posters from Coppola's 1972 crime epic rank among the most imposing items in American drama collecting — original theatrical material from the production that redefined Hollywood storytelling. Francis Ford Coppola's 1972 original, adapted from Mario Puzo's novel with Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone, opened on March 24, 1972 and became the highest-grossing film of that year. It won Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Actor (Brando), and Best Adapted Screenplay.

    S. Neil Fujita's 'puppet strings' marionette design for the original one-sheet became one of the most instantly recognized images in movie history — stark, menacing, and typographically precise. The design's restraint is part of its power: no faces, no action, just the implication of absolute control. The Godfather Part II (1974) remains the only sequel to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, its dual-timeline structure expanding the first film's moral universe rather than merely continuing it. The Godfather Part III (1990) closes the cycle with Al Pacino's Michael Corleone aged and seeking redemption — the poster campaigns for all three films trace the arc from anonymous power to personal tragedy.

    Available formats include US one-sheets (27×41), Italian 2 Foglio (39×55), half-sheets (22×28), inserts (14×36), lobby card sets, and international prints from Italy, France, Germany, and Japan. Condition runs Fine to Very Fine, with folded and unfolded options. First-release examples from the 1972 campaign are now seldom encountered in fine condition and command strong prices at auction.

    Find original theatrical paper alongside Francis Ford Coppola posters, Marlon Brando posters, and Al Pacino posters. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.