Released during a cinematic revolution
The Godfather poster arrived in 1972 alongside the film that redefined the gangster
genre. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando as Vito
Corleone, it won three Oscars including Best Picture and became a cultural
phenomenon. The poster’s stark power helped cement the movie as the definitive
Mafia epic.
Unlike many films, The Godfather had several official posters, from the hand-puppet
master shot to character montages and Italian-style artwork. The hand version
became iconic because it focused solely on Brando, avoiding spoilers while hinting
at the family dynasty theme central to the story.






