Home Actor Francis Ford Coppola HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Francis Ford Coppola Instagram - I don’t remember ever doing this, but I see my beard is black so it must’ve been a long time ago. In those days it was common to do commercials that wouldn’t be shown in America.  I agree with the tagline: “Good sound affects the heart”

Francis Ford Coppola Instagram – I don’t remember ever doing this, but I see my beard is black so it must’ve been a long time ago. In those days it was common to do commercials that wouldn’t be shown in America.  I agree with the tagline: “Good sound affects the heart”

Francis Ford Coppola Instagram - I don’t remember ever doing this, but I see my beard is black so it must’ve been a long time ago. In those days it was common to do commercials that wouldn’t be shown in America.  I agree with the tagline: “Good sound affects the heart”

Francis Ford Coppola Instagram – I don’t remember ever doing this, but I see my beard is black so it must’ve been a long time ago. In those days it was common to do commercials that wouldn’t be shown in America. 

I agree with the tagline: “Good sound affects the heart” | Posted on 03/Nov/2023 18:06:12

Francis Ford Coppola Instagram – I send my cheers & highly recommend the revival of the play “Danny and the Deep Blue Sea” starring Aubrey Plaza and Chris Abbott, written by John Patrick Shanley, and directed by Jeff Ward.

I had the pleasure of directing @plazadeaubrey on the set of @megalopolisfilm and can say that “wonderful” isn’t a wonderful-enough word to describe what it’s like working with her or her impact our film!
Francis Ford Coppola Instagram – In honor of Halloween, a post about “Bram Stoker’s Dracula”. 
 
When I was a 19-year-old drama camp counselor, I would read my campers the original 1897 version of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” to put them to sleep, so I could then sneak out to visit my girlfriend who was a counselor at a nearby girls camp.
 
I loved as a kid to go with my older brother to see the Dracula movies, including “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.”  Our favorite Dracula, believe it or not, was John Carradine. But those movies didn’t really adapt the book.
 
It was an overall great experience making “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.” Gary Oldman portrayed the old Count in a new and innovative way.

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