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Latest revision as of 14:21, 30 December 2023
The Godfather Must Be Crazy is an epic comedy crime film directed by Jamie Uys and Francis Ford Coppola, starring Nǃxau ǂToma and Marlon Brando.
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Black Superman is a 1980 superhero comedy film about a hunter-gatherer of the Kalahari Desert whose tribe discovers the bottle city of Kandor, and believe it to be a gift from their gods.
Apocalypse Godfather is an epic war crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando.
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- The Godfather @ Wikipedia
- The Godfather - trailer @ YouTube
- Carlo's confession and death @ YouTube
- The Gods Must Be Crazy @ Wikipedia
- The Gods Must Be Crazy - trailer @ YouTube
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