Whom God wishes to destroy... : Francis Coppola and the new Hollywood
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Whom God wishes to destroy... : Francis Coppola and the new Hollywood
Athlone, 1995
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In 1980 Francis Coppola purchased the dilapidated Hollywood General Studios facility to create a radically new kind of studio, one that would revolutionize film-making and challenge the estabished studio machinery and allow him to make movies as he wished. With this event at the centre of "Whom God Wishes to Destroy", Jon Lewis offers a behind-the-scenes view of Coppola's struggle against the changing realities of the New Hollywood of the 1980s.
Table of Contents
- Hollywood general
- the new Hollywood
- "One from the Heart"
- the Zoetrope legacy
- exile in Oklahoma - "The outsiders" and "Rumble Fish"
- "The Cotton Club"
- Francis Coppola and the new new Hollywood.
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