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Description: ISBN 0571175112 / Author: Eleanor Coppola / Genre: Biography / In the spring of 1976, the film-maker, Francis Ford Coppola, and his family left California for the Philippines, where the film Apocalypse Now was to be filmed. In this book Coppola's wife records the events of a ... more |
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Format: paperback (B format), Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PL
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