Article 5RCNM ‘Tom Cruise was an intense kid’: How Francis Ford Coppola made The Outsiders

‘Tom Cruise was an intense kid’: How Francis Ford Coppola made The Outsiders

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I was famous for casting unknown actors. I had Nicolas Cage, Robert Downey Jr and Matt Dillon in a circle watching each other try for parts'

Francis Ford Coppola, director
After my 1982 film One from the Heart failed commercially, my production company American Zoetrope was bankrupt - it was a low period for me. But then I received a letter written by Jo Ellen Misakian, a junior school librarian from Fresno, California. It read: We are all so impressed with the book, The Outsiders by SE Hinton, that a petition has been circulated asking that it be made into a movie. We have chosen you to send it to." It contained about 15 pages of children's signatures written in different-coloured pens. It was very moving.

I read Susan Hinton's book, written when she was in her late teens, and was touched by the level of regard these poor Greaser" kids had for each other, even though they didn't have the advantages of their Social" rivals. I've always believed that kids have many more feelings than we give them credit for, and I wanted to make the story. When I was about 17, I had been a drama counsellor at a summer camp, and the idea of being with half a dozen kids in the country and making a movie seemed like being a camp counsellor again. I'd forget my troubles and have some laughs.

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