How Francis Ford Coppola Convinced Nicolas Cage To Make Peggy Sue Got Married
Nicolas Cage didn't want to make Peggy Sue Got Married. He turned it down multiple times. But he joined when he was granted one freedom with his character.
Read MoreNicolas Cage didn't want to make Peggy Sue Got Married. He turned it down multiple times. But he joined when he was granted one freedom with his character.
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