What is the best Francis Ford Coppola movie of all time?
From sweeping crime epics to hallucinatory war films and intimate character studies, his filmography runs the full spectrum of American cinema. Which one takes the crown?
1The GodfatherThe 1972 crime epic following the powerful Corleone mafia family, widely considered one of the greatest films ever made.
2The Godfather Part IIThe 1974 sequel interweaving the rise of young Vito Corleone and the moral descent of his son Michael.
3Apocalypse NowThe 1979 Vietnam War epic loosely based on Heart of Darkness, following a captain sent deep into the jungle on a deadly mission.
4The ConversationA 1974 paranoid thriller about a surveillance expert who becomes obsessed with a conversation he has recorded.
5Bram Stoker's DraculaCoppola's lush 1992 Gothic horror retelling the classic vampire story with Gary Oldman as the Count.
6The Godfather Part IIIThe 1990 conclusion to the trilogy, following an aging Michael Corleone struggling to legitimize his family empire.
7The OutsidersCoppola's 1983 coming-of-age drama based on S.E. Hinton's novel, featuring a star-studded cast of young actors.
8Rumble FishA 1983 artistically shot black-and-white drama about two brothers navigating gang life in a small American town.
9Tucker: The Man and His DreamA 1988 biographical film about Preston Tucker, the visionary automaker who challenged the big three Detroit manufacturers.
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