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Apocalypse Now (1979)
Actor Production Team
Marlon Brando Colonel Walter E. Kurtz
Martin Sheen Captain Benjamin L. Willard
Robert Duvall Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore
Frederic Forrest Jay 'Chef' Hicks
Sam Bottoms Lance B. Johnson
Laurence Fishburne Tyrone 'Clean' Miller (as Larry Fishburne)
Albert Hall Chief Phillips
Harrison Ford Colonel Lucas
Dennis Hopper Photojournalist
Director Francis Ford Coppola
Producer Eddie Romero; Francis Ford Coppola
Writer John Milius; Francis Ford Coppola
Cinematography Vittorio Storaro
Musician Carmine Coppola
Studio
Paramount Pictures
Plot
One of a cluster of late-1970s films about the Vietnam War, Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now adapts the Joseph Conrad novella Heart of Darkness to depict the war as a descent into primal madness. Capt. Willard (Martin Sheen), already on the edge, is assigned to find and deal with AWOL Col. Kurtz (Marlon Brando), rumored to have set himself up in the Cambodian jungle as a local, lethal godhead. Along the way Willard encounters napalm and Wagner fan Col. Kilgore (Robert Duvall), draftees who prefer to surf and do drugs, a USO Playboy Bunny show turned into a riot by the raucous soldiers, and a jumpy photographer (Dennis Hopper) telling wild, reverent tales about Kurtz. By the time Willard sees the heads mounted on stakes near Kurtz's compound, he knows Kurtz has gone over the deep end, but it is uncertain whether Willard himself now agrees with Kurtz's insane dictum to "Drop the Bomb. Exterminate them all." Coppola himself was not certain either, and he tried several different endings between the film's early rough-cut screenings for the press, the Palme d'Or-winning "work-in-progress" shown at Cannes, and the final 35 mm U.S. release (also the ending on the video cassette). The chaotic production also experienced shut-downs when a typhoon destroyed the set and star Sheen suffered a heart attack; the budget ballooned and Coppola covered the overages himself. These production headaches, which Coppola characterized as being like the Vietnam War itself, have been superbly captured in the documentary, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse. Despite the studio's fears and mixed reviews of the film's ending, Apocalypse Now became a substantial hit and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Duvall's psychotic Kilgore, and Best Screenplay. It won Oscars for sound and for Vittorio Storaro's cinematography. This hallucinatory, Wagnerian project has produced admirers and detractors of equal ardor; it resembles no other film ever made, and its nightmarish aura and polarized reception aptly reflect the tensions and confusions of the Vietnam era.
Movie Details
Genre Action; War; Drama
Country   USA
Language English
Running Time 153
Movie Release Date 1979
Color Color
Personal Details
Format DVD
Seen It Yes
Index 108
Collection Status In Collection
Edition Details
Region Region 1
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
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