On May 8, 1987, Francis Ford Coppola’s war drama Gardens of Stone premiered in theaters. The film starred James Caan, Anjelica Huston, James Earl Jones, D.B. Sweeney, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Laurence Fishburne in a story set in Arlington National Cemetery during the Vietnam War era. Rather than focusing on the battlefield, the film explored the lives of soldiers assigned to honor fallen comrades and the emotional toll of war.
With a cast of seasoned talent and a thoughtful script, Gardens of Stone aimed for a more introspective take on military life. Despite a budget of 13 million dollars, it earned only 5.2 million at the box office and received mixed reviews at the time.
Fun fact: Coppola faced tragedy during production when his son, Gian-Carlo Coppola, died in a boating accident, casting a shadow over the film’s release.
With a cast of seasoned talent and a thoughtful script, Gardens of Stone aimed for a more introspective take on military life. Despite a budget of 13 million dollars, it earned only 5.2 million at the box office and received mixed reviews at the time.
Fun fact: Coppola faced tragedy during production when his son, Gian-Carlo Coppola, died in a boating accident, casting a shadow over the film’s release.