"Roger Corman exploited all of the young people who worked for him, but he really gave you responsibility and opportunity. So it was kind of a fair deal"
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The subtext is an uneasy bargain at the heart of American film culture, especially in the post-studio era where Corman’s factory-like productions functioned as an alternative film school. You didn’t get protected; you got promoted into chaos. Coppola’s “kind of a fair deal” is doing a lot of hedging: it acknowledges that the math only works if you eventually cash in the experience for a career. If you don’t, the “deal” looks less like a trade and more like theft.
Context sharpens the edge. Corman’s reputation rests on launching auteurs by giving them a camera and a deadline, not a safety net. Coppola, speaking from the vantage point of someone who made it, exposes the moral ambiguity without pretending he’s outside it. It’s an origin story with a price tag, and a reminder that industries love to call exploitation “opportunity” when the winners are the ones telling the story.
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Coppola, Francis Ford. (2026, January 15). Roger Corman exploited all of the young people who worked for him, but he really gave you responsibility and opportunity. So it was kind of a fair deal. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/roger-corman-exploited-all-of-the-young-people-13397/
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Coppola, Francis Ford. "Roger Corman exploited all of the young people who worked for him, but he really gave you responsibility and opportunity. So it was kind of a fair deal." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/roger-corman-exploited-all-of-the-young-people-13397/.
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"Roger Corman exploited all of the young people who worked for him, but he really gave you responsibility and opportunity. So it was kind of a fair deal." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/roger-corman-exploited-all-of-the-young-people-13397/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.


