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Director Francis Ford Coppola (showing 1 to 12 from 12 total)
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Apocalypse Now (1979)
Genre:
War,
War Epic,
Anti-War Film,
Adventure Drama,
Jungle Film.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Martin Sheen,
Marlon Brando,
Robert Duvall,
Frederic Forrest,
Dennis Hopper,
Samuel Bottoms,
Albert Hall,
Laurence Fishburne,
Harrison Ford,
G.D. Spradlin,
Bill Graham,
Cynthia Wood,
Francis Ford Coppola,
Bo Byers,
Colleen Camp,
George Canters,
George Cantero,
Linda Carpenter,
Marc Coppola,
R. Lee Ermey,
Scott Glenn,
James Keane,
Damien Leake,
Tom Mason,
Ron McQueen,
Herb Rice,
Jerry Ross,
Kerry Rossall,
Vittorio Storaro,
Jack Thibeau,
Glenn Walken,
Jerry Ziesmer.
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Storyline:
One of a cluster of late-1970s films about the Vietnam War, Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now adapts the Joseph Conrad novella Heart of Darkness to depict the war as a descent into primal madness. Capt. Willard (Martin Sheen), already on the edge, is assigned to find and deal with AWOL Col. Kurtz (Marlon Brando), rumored to have set himself up in the Cambodian jungle as a local, lethal godhead ...
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Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Genre:
Horror,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film,
Sex Horror.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Gary Oldman,
Winona Ryder,
Anthony Hopkins,
Keanu Reeves,
Richard E. Grant,
Cary Elwes,
Bill Campbell,
Sadie Frost,
Tom Waits,
Monica Bellucci,
Jay Robinson,
Robert Buckingham,
Laurie Frank,
Cully Fredricksen,
Robert Getz,
I.M. Hobson,
Don Lewis,
James Murray,
Daniel Newman,
Fred Spencer,
Jules Sylvester,
Victoria Thomas,
Tatiana Von Furstenberg,
Hubert Wells,
Maud Winchester.
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Storyline:
Based on Bram Stoker's classic 1897 novel, this film from Francis Ford Coppola and screenwriter James Victor Hart offers a full-blooded portrait of the immortal Transylvanian vampire. The major departure from Stoker is one of motivation as Count Dracula (Gary Oldman) is motivated more by romance than by bloodlust. He punctures the necks as a means of avenging the death of his wife in the 15th cent ...
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Storyline:
A young Francis Coppola was given the job of directing this moody low-budget chiller after begging producer Roger Corman for the opportunity to reuse the sets for another film which Corman was shooting in Ireland. The story centers on the dysfunctional Haloran family, who live in a state of perpetual sorrow in a spooky Irish castle. Still mourning the death of her young daughter Kathleen &mdas ...
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New York Stories (1989)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Satire,
Urban Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Woody Allen,
Francis Ford Coppola,
Martin Scorsese.
Actors:
Nick Nolte,
Rosanna Arquette,
Heather McComb,
Patrick O'Neal,
Jesse Borrego,
Talia Shire,
Woody Allen,
Mia Farrow,
Peter Gabriel,
Illeana Douglas,
Mae Questel,
Julie Kavner,
Steve Buscemi,
Giancarlo Giannini,
Paul Herman,
James Keane,
Don Novello,
Selim Tlili,
Carmine Coppola,
Carole Bouquet,
Marvin Chatinover,
Jessie Keosian,
George Schindler,
Bridgit Ryan,
Edward I. Koch,
Annie-Joe,
Victor Argo,
Brigitte Bako,
Mark Boone, Jr.,
Adrien Brody,
Thelma Carpenter,
David Cryer,
Larry David,
Kirsten Dunst,
Chris Elliott,
Paul Geier,
Nancy Giles,
Helen Hanft,
Deborah Harry,
Michael Higgins,
Samantha Larkin,
Jodi Long,
Tom Mardirosian,
Bill Moor,
Paul Mougey,
Jenny Nichols,
Richard Price,
George Rafferty,
Michael Rizzo,
Martin Rosenblatt,
Mike Starr,
Ira Wheeler.
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Storyline:
The omnibus film New York Stories is the product of three powerhouse filmmakers. The film is divided into three stories, each exploring a different aspect of life in the Big Apple. Life Lessons, directed by Martin Scorcese, is a Dostoevsky-like tale of the rarefied Art World, with Nick Nolte as a self-indulgent abstractionist who loves Rosanna Arquette, but can't bring himself to lie to her about ...
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Rumble Fish (1983)
Genre:
Drama,
Teen Movie,
Coming-of-Age.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Matt Dillon,
Mickey Rourke,
Diane Lane,
Dennis Hopper,
Diana Scarwid,
Vincent Spano,
William Smith,
Emmett Brown,
Nicolas Cage,
Sofia Coppola,
Dominot,
Laurence Fishburne,
Lance William Guecia,
Michael Higgins,
S.E. Hinton,
Bob Maras,
Chris Penn,
Kristi Somers,
Tom Waits,
Tracey Walter,
Glenn Withrow,
Herb Rice.
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Storyline:
One of two S.E. Hinton novels Francis Ford Coppola directed in 1983, Rumble Fish is a stylized black-and-white film about the death of gang culture in a rough-and-tumble town full of stunted youths. The central character is the strutting Rusty James (Matt Dillon), a foul-mouthed lunkhead clad in sweaty tank tops, who passes his time at the billiards hall waiting for "something" to happen ...
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The Conversation (1974)
Genre:
Thriller,
Psychological Thriller.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Gene Hackman,
John Cazale,
Allen Garfield,
Frederic Forrest,
Cindy Williams,
Teri Garr,
Harrison Ford,
Phoebe Alexander,
Timothy Carey,
Robert Duvall,
Michael Higgins,
Elizabeth MacRae,
Robert Shields,
Mark Wheeler.
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Storyline:
Made between The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974), and in part an homage to Michelangelo Antonioni's art-movie classic Blow-Up (1966), The Conversation was a return to small-scale art films for Francis Ford Coppola. Sound surveillance expert Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) is hired to track a young couple (Cindy Williams and Frederic Forrest), taping their conversation as they walk thro ...
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The Godfather (1972)
Genre:
Crime,
Gangster Film,
Crime Drama,
Family Drama.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Marlon Brando,
Al Pacino,
James Caan,
John Cazale,
Robert Duvall,
Diane Keaton,
Sterling Hayden,
Richard Conte,
Talia Shire,
Al Lettieri,
Al Martino,
Lenny Montana,
Rudy Bond,
Richard Bright,
Richard S. Castellano,
Franco Citti,
Sofia Coppola,
Carmine Coppola,
Salvatore Corsitto,
Corrado Gaipa,
Tony Giorgio,
Julie Gregg,
Angelo Infanti,
Morgana King,
Jeannie Linero,
Tere Livrano,
John Marley,
John Martino,
Victor Rendina,
Alex Rocco,
Gianni Russo,
Vito Scotti,
Ardell Sheridan,
Joe Spinell,
Simonetta Stefanelli,
Saro Urzi,
Abe Vigoda.
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Storyline:
Popularly viewed as one of the best American films ever made, the multi-generational crime saga The Godfather is a touchstone of cinema: one of the most widely imitated, quoted, and lampooned movies of all time. Marlon Brando and Al Pacino star as Vito Corleone and his youngest son, Michael, respectively. It is the late 1940s in New York and Corleone is, in the parlance of organized crime, a " ...
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The Godfather Part II (1974)
Genre:
Crime,
Gangster Film,
Crime Drama.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Al Pacino,
Robert Duvall,
Diane Keaton,
Robert De Niro,
John Cazale,
Lee Strasberg,
Talia Shire,
Danny Aiello,
John Aprea,
Carmen Argenziano,
David Baker,
Oreste Baldini,
Kathleen Beller,
William Bowers,
Richard Bright,
James Caan,
Carmine Caridi,
Maria Carta,
Dominic Chianese,
Vincent Coppola,
Roman Coppola,
Sofia Coppola,
Roger Corman,
Mario Cotone,
Tom Dahlgren,
Joseph Della Sorte,
Francesca de Sapio,
Nick Discenza,
Troy Donahue,
Peter Donat,
Phil Feldman,
Ezio Flagello,
Carmine Foresta,
Michael Vincente Gazzo,
James Gounaris,
Marianna Hill,
Morgana King,
Bruno Kirby,
Tere Livrano,
Gastone Moschin,
Ignazio Pappalardo,
Tom Rosqui,
Gianni Russo,
Giuseppe Sillato,
Frank Sivero,
Fay Spain,
Joe Spinell,
G.D. Spradlin,
Harry Dean Stanton,
Herkulis E. Strolia,
Amerigo Tot,
Leopoldo Trieste,
Abe Vigoda,
Richard Watson,
Erica Yohn.
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Storyline:
Francis Ford Coppola's legendary continuation and sequel to his landmark 1972 film, The Godfather, parallels the young Vito Corleone's rise with his son Michael's spiritual fall, deepening The Godfather's depiction of the dark side of the American dream. In the early 1900s, the child Vito flees his Sicilian village for America after the local Mafia kills his family. Vito (Robert De Niro) struggles ...
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The Godfather Part III (1990)
Genre:
Crime,
Crime Drama,
Family Drama,
Gangster Film,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Al Pacino,
Diane Keaton,
Talia Shire,
Andy Garcia,
Eli Wallach,
Sofia Coppola,
Joe Mantegna,
George Hamilton,
Bridget Fonda,
Raf Vallone,
Franc D'Ambrosio,
Donal Donnelly,
Richard Bright,
Helmut Berger,
Don Novello,
John Savage,
Franco Citti,
Mario Donatone,
Vittorio Duse,
Enzo Robutti,
Michele Russo,
Al Martino,
Robert Cicchini,
Rogerio Miranda,
John Abineri,
Diane Agostini,
Vito Antuofermo,
Rick Aviles,
Tere L. Baker,
Francesco Paolo Bellante,
Ida Bemardini,
Nicky Blair,
Michael Boccio,
Michael Bowen,
Willie Brown,
Carmine Caridi,
Gregory Corso,
Don Costello,
Mimmo Cuticchio,
James D. Damiano,
Jessica Di Cicco,
Joe Drago,
Brian Freilino,
Maggie Goz,
Anthony Guidera,
Brett Halsey,
Richard Honigman,
Santo Indelicato,
David Hume Kennerly,
Mickey Knox,
Luigi Laezza,
Jeannie Linero,
Marino Masé,
Carlos Miranda,
Jeanne Savarino Pesch,
Beppe Pianiti,
Paco Reconti,
Remo Remotti,
Al Ruscio,
Dado Ruspoli,
Valeria Sabel,
Geanne Savarino,
Catherine Scorsese,
Janet Savarino-Smith,
Simonetta Stefanelli,
Frank Tarsia,
Gabriele Torrei,
Robert Vento.
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Storyline:
After a break of more than 15 years, director Francis Ford Coppola and writer Mario Puzo returned to the well for this third and final story of the fictional Corleone crime family. Two decades have passed, and crime kingpin Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), now divorced from his wife Kay (Diane Keaton), has nearly succeeded in keeping his promise that his family would one day be "completely legit ...
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The Outsiders (1983)
Genre:
Drama,
Teen Movie,
Coming-of-Age.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
C. Thomas Howell,
Matt Dillon,
Ralph Macchio,
Patrick Swayze,
Rob Lowe,
Emilio Estevez,
Diane Lane,
Tom Cruise,
Leif Garrett,
Glenn Withrow,
Darren Dalton,
Michelle Meyrink,
Gailard Sartain,
Tom Waits,
William Smith,
Sofia Coppola,
S.E. Hinton,
Janet Hirshenson,
Ed Jackson,
John Meier.
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Storyline:
Teen rivalry in a small Southern town sets the stage for this dramatic interpretation of the novel by S.E. Hinton. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, The Outsiders tells the story of the ongoing conflict between the Greasers and the Socs in rural Oklahoma. C. Thomas Howell stars as Ponyboy, the youngest of three orphaned boys who pal around with the local hoods known as the Greasers. When Ponyboy a ...
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The Rainmaker (1997)
Genre:
Drama,
Courtroom Drama.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Matt Damon,
Claire Danes,
Jon Voight,
Mary Kay Place,
Mickey Rourke,
Danny DeVito,
Dean Stockwell,
Teresa Wright,
Virginia Madsen,
Andrew Shue,
Red West,
Johnny Whitworth,
Wayne Emmons,
Adrian Roberts,
Roy Scheider,
Randy Travis,
Michael Girardin,
Randall King,
Justin Ashforth,
Michael Keys Hall,
Danny Glover.
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Storyline:
Francis Ford Coppola is both scripter and director of this drama adapted from the John Grisham novel about broke, inexperienced Memphis law-school graduate Rudy Baylor (Matt Damon), ready to take any job he can find. Signing on with slimy Bruiser Stone (Mickey Rourke), he learns ambulance-chasing tactics from Bruiser's leg man Deck Schifflet (Danny DeVito) and meets battered teen Kelly Riker (Clai ...
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Youth Without Youth (2007)
Genre:
Drama,
Period Film.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Tim Roth,
Bruno Ganz,
Alexandra Maria Lara,
Marcel Iures,
Alexandra Pirici,
André Hennicke,
Adrian Pintea,
Zoltan Butuc,
Florin Piersic, Jr..
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Storyline:
Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola returns to the director's chair after a ten-year hiatus with this adaptation of Romanian author Mircea Eliade's tome detailing the arduous journey of a professor whose life is thrown into chaos as World War II looms ominously on the horizon. When the seventy year-old scholar is stricken by lightning, his age begins to reverse as his mind grows infinitely mor ...
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