He explained how he wrote the screenplay early in his career, and tried to bring out the real Patton's mystical side after reading several biographies about him - so he could make the film appeal to both a conservative military audience, as well as a youthful anti-war audience. He says this midway approach got him fired as the screenwriter (as well as his opening with Patton in full dress in front of a huge American flag). Other screenwriters were hired, but they turned out unsatisfactory. Finally, someone remembered that "the kid" had written a screenplay. They found it mostly satisfactory, and sent it to Edmund North to clean it up, though he mostly kept a large portion of what Coppola had originally written.
Anyway, I highly recommend watching the film on DVD and hearing his commentary.
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Anyway, Coppola says while he was directing the Godfather, and the studio executives wanted to fire him, he was largely saved by the fact that he wound up winning an Academy Award for writing the screenplay for Patton. He say it was difficult for the Producers to fire a an Academy Award winner.
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