Apocalypse Now (1979)

Director: Francis Ford Coppola  Starring: Marlon Brando  Martin Sheen  Robert Duvall  
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Publisher: Paramount
Format: DVD
UPC: 00097360706840
Buy.com Sku: 202641181
Item#: V2DJLX
Buy.com Sales Rank: 1092
Category Keywords: Assassination  Assassins  Based On A Novel  Big Battles  Classic  Disturbing  Essential Cinema  Jungle  Psychodrama  Recommended  Vietnam  Vietnam War  War 
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Over Two Hours of Apocalypse Now Bonus Materials!
 
 
Features: DVD, English, Dolby Digital (5.1), Dolby, Digital Audio, Widescreen
 
Two-disc Special Collector's Edition includes over two hours of bonus materials from filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and his American Zoetrope vault.

Apocalypse Now (1979): Francis Ford Coppola's stunning vision of man's heart of darkness revealed through the madness of the Vietnam War. Lieutenant Willard receives orders to seek out a renegade military outpost led by the mysterious Colonel Kurtz. Willard's mission: "Terminate with extreme prejudice." One of the most powerful films of all time, Apocalypse Now was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won two for Best Sound and Best Cinematography.

Apocalypse Now Redux (2001): The definitive version of Francis Ford Coppola's stunning vision of the heart of darkness in all of us, re-edited and remastered with 49 minutes of additional footage. Nominated for 8 Academy Awards, this classic and compelling Vietnam War epic stars Martin Sheen as Army Lieutenant Willard, who is sent on a dangerous and mesmerizing odyssey into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade American Colonel named Kurtz (Marlon Brando), who has succumbed to the horrors of war and barricaded himself in a remote outpost.
 
"Brilliant! A refurbished masterpiece."  A.O. Scott, The New York Times
"One of the great films of all time."  Joel Siegel
"A bravura piece of filmmaking. It's more impressive and more of a revelation than the original."  Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times
"Surely the film to beat in 2001. It's vivid, harrowing and pretty damn cool."  Richard Corliss, Time

 


Editor's Note

Francis Ford Coppola's Vietnam epic, loosely based on the novel HEART OF DARKNESS by Joseph Conrad, tells the story of Captain Willard (Martin Sheen), a special agent sent into Cambodia to assassinate an errant American colonel (Marlon Brando). Willard is assigned to a navy patrol boat operated by Chief (Albert Hall) and three hapless soldiers (Frederic Forrest, Sam Bottoms, and Larry Fishburne). They are escorted on part of their journey by an air cavalry unit led by Lt. Colonel Kilgore (Robert Duvall), a gung-ho commander with a love of Wagner, surfing, and napalm. After witnessing a surreal USO show featuring Playboy playmates, and an anarchic battle with the Viet Cong at a bridge, Willard reaches Colonel Kurtz's compound. A crazed photojournalist and Kurtz groupie (Dennis Hopper) welcomes the crew, and Willard begins to question his orders to "terminate the colonel's command." The grueling production and Coppola's insistence on authenticity led to vast budget overruns and physical and emotional breakdowns. Considered to be one of the best war movies of all time, APOCALYPSE NOW features skilled performances and beautifully chaotic visuals that make it a powerful, unforgettable work.

This collection presents both the 1979 original and the 2001 restored and updated version, with 49 minutes of never-before-seen footage, a Technicolor enhancement, and a six-channel soundtrack.

 

Features
12 Never-Before-Seen Segments From The Cutting Room Floor
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Audio: French Dolby Digital Stereo
Dubbed: French
Featurettes: Apocalypse Then & Now, The Apocalypse Now A/V Club For Aspiring Filmmakers, Study The Sounds Design & Final Mix Of Apocalypse Now In Depth, The Color Palette Of Apocalypse Now, & PBR Streetgang - Reunion Of The Original Cast Members
Interactive Menus
Lost Monkey Sampan Scene
Outtake: Marlon Brando's Complete Reading Of T.S. Eliot's Poem The Hollow Men
Scene Selection
Subtitles: English, Spanish
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Paramount
Release Date: 8/15/2006
Running Time: 355 minutes
Original Release Date: 1979
Catalog ID: 070684
UPC: 00097360706840
Number of Discs: 2

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Dennis Hopper
Frederic Forrest
Harrison Ford
Laurence Fishburne
Marlon Brando
Martin Sheen
Robert Duvall
Scott Glenn
Carmine Coppola - Original Music By
Francis Ford Coppola - Original Music By
Francis Ford Coppola - Director
Francis Ford Coppola - Screenplay
Francis Ford Coppola - Producer
John Milius - Screenplay
Joseph Conrad - Based On Novel By
Lisa Fruchtman, et. al. - Editor
Vittorio Storaro - Cinematographer

 
Awards

Winner (1980)
   British Academy Awards, Francis Ford Coppola, Best Direction
   British Academy Awards, Robert Duvall, Best Supporting Actor
   Golden Globe, Francis Ford Coppola, Best Director - Motion Picture
   Golden Globe, Robert Duvall, Best Motion Picture Actor in a Supporting Role
   Golden Globe, Carmine Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola, Best Original Score - Motion Picture
   Oscar, Vittorio Storaro, Best Cinematography
   Oscar, Walter Murch, et. al., Best Sound

Nominee (1980)
   Oscar, Robert Duvall, Best Actor in a Supporting Role
   Oscar, Francis Ford Coppola, Best Director
   Oscar, Richard Marks, et. al., Best Film Editing
   Oscar, Francis Ford Coppola, et. al., Best Picture
   Oscar, John Milius, Francis Ford Coppola, Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone 9 of 10
...the film is still chaos, and as such it's an apt reflection of the war it depicts. But the journey, laid out in the script by Coppola and John Milius, is much better mapped now... the film moves with less velocity but, oddly, with a greater sense of purpose... With Apocalypse Now Redux--one for the ages when it comes to the moral battles of war--Coppola has reached the finish line at last. It smells like victory. - Peter Travers
 
Chicago Sun-Times 10 of 10
What's great in the film, and what will make it live for many years and speak to many audiences, is what Coppola achieves on the levels Truffaut was discussing: the moments of agony and joy in making cinema. Some of those moments come at the same time; remember again the helicopter assault and its unsettling juxtaposition of horror and exhilaration. Remember the weird beauty of the massed helicopters lifting over the trees in the long shot, and the insane power of Wagner's music, played loudly during the attack, and you feel what Coppola was getting at: Those moments as common in life as art, when the whole huge grand mystery of the world, so terrible, so beautiful, seems to hang in the balance. - Roger Ebert
 
  
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Acting 5
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5 of 5 "Apocalypse Now" Movie Review from Movie Saturday, September 29, 2007
Mike Massie, www.MoviePulse.net from Tempe, AZ  

A dismal, dark and visually stunning masterpiece examining the chaos of war, Apocalypse Now is often considered one of the most realistically shocking Vietnam pictures of all time. Dozens of iconic moments exist throughout, almost as if the film was designed around still images of shocking contrast, jarring violence and awe-inspiring action. Notorious for being one of the most difficult pictures to make, Apocalypse Now faced unprepared cast and crew, natural disasters, and difficulties with equipment and locations. This highly honored and critically acclaimed film marks another important and influential chapter for director Francis Ford Coppola, the mastermind behind The Godfather. Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) is slowly losing his grip on reality in his seedy hotel room, anxious for another mission, realizing that life outside of war will never be the same after the horrors of Vietnam. A new mission does arrive, and he quickly accepts. It involves accompanying a patrol boat up the Nung River to Cambodia where a rogue Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando) has become a god amongst the natives and governs his own army in the jungles. Willard must infiltrate the area using whatever means necessary and then assassinate Kurtz. Curious to confront the crazed Colonel, who he studies during the adventure upstream, Willard is also fearful of what he might do as he struggles to make sense of a war that functions on utter discord. Perfectly capturing the miscommunications, turmoil, and general pandemonium of war, (Vietnam in particular) Apocalypse Now builds a fiercely fascinating tale of adventure and madness. The film is loosely based on Joseph Conrad's novel "Heart of Darkness" which sets the mood for discovering the morbidity and delirium of war. Willard struggles with his grip on sanity, alienated from a normal life, and surrounded by surpassing insanity. The irrational, stoic and surf-crazed Lieutenant Kilgore rivals Willard on the opposite end of the spectrum with an outstanding performance by Robert Duvall. Famously enjoying the smell of napalm in the morning and spouting lingering speeches that abruptly cut off, he never flinches at the explosions or bullets that crackle around him. In a powerful scene of irony, Kilgore, intent on preserving a heroic leadership image, offers water to a dying Viet Cong soldier, only to spill it on the ground as he speaks with another officer. In one of the most memorable sequences, the lieutenant orders the classical “Ride of the Valkyries” music to be blasted upon the village he bombards with machinegun fire. He attempts to recreate the luxuries of home with his casual attitude and love of surfing, but essentially furthers himself and the soldiers from those fond memories. Marlon Brando portrays the insane Kurtz, and despite showing up on set completely unprepared having never read the script or the book it was based on, Brando's improvisation turned out to be an impressive display of intense acting, and perfectly embodied the mindset of the genius behind the madness. Filled with iconic moments including the napalm raid on the Vietnamese village, Willard rising up out of oily black water, and Kurtz, sputtering half-poetry half-insanity about his command - Apocalypse Now is a challenging film to watch, and definitely not for everyone. But it is important and powerful with enough ambition and moral conflict to garner 2 Academy Awards, another 6 nominations, and countless other accolades. To fully comprehend Apocalypse now is perhaps as chaotic and undesirable as the events in Vietnam themselves, but to not witness this visually jarring and mind-trip madness of filmmaking for yourself is even worse. The pacing and cogency of the film takes a backseat to the bloody and tragic realizations of war and horror, but the entertainment value and poignancy never falter. - Read the full review at www.MoviePulse.net
 
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