What're
the differences between the Godfather video boxed sets?
This can get very confusing. Here's the brief of it: The
Godfather Epic: 1902-1959 [out of print] is the chronological
version of Parts I and II released on video. It has more footage
than the original two films. The Godfather Saga [not
available for purchase] is the TV version of The Epic, but
has much more footage. Much of this extra footage ended up
in The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 set [Re-released
in 1997 (6500 copies only!)], which is the chronological version
of all three films, available on video. The Trilogy set is
the one you should get if you want the most available footage.
It also contains the Making-Of tape, The Godfather Family:
A Look Inside. [Please see the site's Trilogy section
for complete
details] The Godfather Collection is simply the
three original films in a box - no added footage, and not
in chronological order (but remastered/widescreen in
1997). The Godfather Collection (Limited Edition) includes
The Godfather Legacy book and a card signed by Francis
Coppola.
The
Godfather DVDs will only be available as a set, not individually,
at least for now. There are currently no plans to release
the chronological Trilogy set on DVD.
If
what you're looking for is out of stock, please try back in a few weeks.
Or, look for a used copy on an online auction like ebay.
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