“If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it’s that you can kill anyone,” Michael Corleone, played by Al Pacino, tells his consigliere Tom Hayden (Robert Duvall), in The Godfather Part II. The film went on to do the job on movie history. It was, and remains, the only sequel to a Best Picture-winning film to nab the top Oscar itself. The Godfather Part II came out 45 years ago. To celebrate the occasion, TCM Big Screen Classics series will bring it back to theaters for four screenings over three days in November. TCM Primetime Host Ben Mankiewicz will do what he does on the classic movie channel: tell interesting anecdotes about the movie before it starts and after closing credits.

Mankiewics is the son of the guy who wrote Citizen Kane, consistently in the running with The Godfather for greatest film of all time. It has been argued The Godfather Part II is even better than its predecessor.

“A quintessentially American tale of power, ambition and family, The Godfather Part II electrified audiences and critics when it opened in 1974,” reads the press statement. The film was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, who co-wrote the screenplay with Mario Puzo, the author of the novel The Godfather. “This brilliant sequel continues the story of The Godfather, while also becoming a classic of modern filmmaking in its own right.”

Further reading: Why The Godfather Almost Didn’t Happen