![]() ![]() Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, the 81-year-old says he remembers the moment in question quite clearly. ![]() Now however, it seems that Ryder has backtracked on her previous statement, and has come to agree with Coppola's version of the story. ![]() The actress recently said in an interview with The Sunday Times that her good friend Keanu Reeves didn't act on Coppola's wishes for the male cast (including Anthony Hopkins) to hurl abuse at her, unlike the director who she said repeatedly shouted "You whore!" in order to get her to cry for the scene in question. Ryder recently stated that the director, who is famed for 'The Godfather' and 'Apocalypse Now', hurled abuse at her during her time on the movie set in 1992. It seemed that Winona Ryder and Francis Ford Coppola didn't exactly see eye-to-eye while on the set of the gothic reimagining of the Irish author's novel. The verbal abuse controversy on the set of 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' has finally been nipped in the bud, with both parties involved coming together in agreement of what happened while filming. ![]()
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