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A Mafia parody film directed by William Grefé and starring Mickey Rooney and Billy Barty. It features a plot about a "Polish connection" involving smuggled cabbages in bowling balls and is generally considered a "bad comedy" that was forgotten for good reason.
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While is often confused with the cinematic masterpiece The Godfather (1972) , it is actually a distinct, obscure "sexploitation" film. Here are the key details and review highlights if you are looking for this specific 1972 rarity. Movie Overview: The Godmother (1972) A Mafia parody film directed by William Grefé
This 62-minute film is described as a "lost hardcore sexploitation rarity". It follows two starlets—Tina Smith and Ann Ali—who take revenge on a heroin dealer responsible for their friend's death. Adult/Crime. Key Performers: Tina Smith and Ann Ali. Audience Rating: It holds a 5.8/10 on IMDb . Critical & User Perspectives Here are the key details and review highlights
The legendary Francis Ford Coppola film. Critics and viewers from Alternate Ending and The Hollywood Reporter consistently rank it as one of the greatest movies ever made for its "timeless" story and "mesmerizing" acting. The Godmother (1972) - IMDb 5.8/10. 30. AdultCrime. Add a plot in your language. The Godmother (1972) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
