From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mario Gianluigi Puzo (October 15, 1920 – July 2, 1999) was an American author and screenwriter, known for his novels about the Mafia, including The Godfather (1969), which he later co-adapted into a film with Francis Ford Coppola. He won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in both 1972, and 1974. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mario Puzo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
The Godfather
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The Godfather Part II
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The Godfather Part III
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Superman
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Superman
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The Sicilian
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Superman II
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Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
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Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
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The Godfather
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Superman II
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Earthquake
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The Godfather 1901–1959: The Complete Epic
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Bangladeshi adaptation of The Godfather
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The Godfather Part II
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The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980
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The Cotton Club
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Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
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Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
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A Time to Die
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Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television
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The Last Don
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The Last Don II
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Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television
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Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television
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The Fortunate Pilgrim
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The Last Don
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The Last Don
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