Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola is disputing Winona Ryder's claim that he ordered Keanu Reeves and other actors to insult her on the set of Bram Stocker's Dracula in 1992.Ryder, 48, claimed in an interview with the Sunday Timesthat Coppola told actors to shout offensive comments at her in a bid to make her cry while filming but both Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins refused to join in.The 81-year-old auteur insists her version of events was 'not how it happened' but did admit he hadtold Gary Oldman to whisper unscripted 'horrific and evil' words to Winona and others on set while in character as Dracula.He said it was part of an 'improvisation', which is 'a common filmmaking practice.' His version: Francis Ford Coppola, 81, denied.
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