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... d after finishing speaking, he turned around again, raised his hand and said to Roland, "Director Francis, I don't need to introduce you to this one." Ah, Roland, the one you made a statement about."

"Director Francis, it's a pleasure to meet you."

Looking at Coppola, an Italian immigrant with a beard who was always in the Cos mafia, Roland's face was filled with an excited smile.

The "Godfather" trilogy is his favorite movie, not one of them. Marlon Brando's performance ...

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