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Chapter 75 The boss's friend is the boss

"Roland, don't I need to introduce this one? Director Francis."

Chris Columbus, who was leading Roland in the hall, nodded towards him, and 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 statent about."

"Director Francis, it's a pleasure to et 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 is heart-wrenching, and the ambiguous way of speaking is the object that many young people have been obsessed with imitating. Conspiracy, intrigue, and intrigue are portrayed penetratingly, and the family affection and love in it are also delicately and preciously drawn.

To be honest, for Roland, seeing Francis was far more exciting than knowing that Spielberg had signed himself.

That kind of excitent is like the satisfaction and release of a child when he gets his favorite toy, and it is more like the countless warm currents in his heart after his wish is fulfilled.

He stretched out his hand joyfully, wanting to shake lightly with the other party politely, wanting to experience this classic guy up close.

However, it seed that Roland's sudden burst of excitent, and the mysterious contact of brain wave currents, after seeing Roland's face with a sincere smile, the bearded man with glasses squatted very naturally. Co down, open your arms, and take the initiative to give him a big hug, "Oh, child, I can see that you are really happy now..."

As the final chapter of the "Godfather" series, "The Godfather 3

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