The Godthumb

The Godthumb

Year: 2002

Runtime: 32 mins

Language: English

Director: David Bourla

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Part of Steve Odekirk’s “Thumb Parodies” series, this short comedy reimagines Coppola’s classic through the lens of thumb‑headed mobsters locked in a power struggle. The film mirrors iconic scenes with a tongue‑in‑cheek tone, turning the mafia saga into a whimsical thumb war.

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