FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA: PLAYBOY INTERVIEW (1975)
American director Francis Ford Coppola interviewed by William Murray for Playboy magazine, July 1975 issue
American director Francis Ford Coppola interviewed by William Murray for Playboy magazine, July 1975 issue
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