Francis Ford Coppola and James Cameron are two giants of Hollywood with eight Oscars and a whole bunch of classic movies between them. But for all their acclaim and box office success over the decades, nobody is impervious to the odd wobble and both filmmakers coincidentally have failed projects with the same title. And a pretty generic title it is, too: "Dark Angel."
Coppola was the first to have a stab and it represents one of his least successful ventures. Coming out of his production company, American Zoetrope, and with "The Godfather director acting as executive producer, "Dark Angel" was a 1996 made-for-TV movie starring Eric Roberts as Walter D'Arcangelo, a New Orleans detective on the trail of a serial killer. He's one of those gritty married-to-the-job types with his own maverick

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