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Re-released on
August 18th, 2004
DVD Region
Region 4
Length (Minutes)
202
Aspect Ratio
- 1.33 : 1
Languages
English
Subtitles
English
Supported Audio
- Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
Director
Studio
Country of Production
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
1461288
Description
Francis Ford Coppola Presents An All New Version Of His Groundbreaking Masterpiece.
Loosely based on Joseph Conrad's novel, "The Heart of Darkness", the film transplants the tale to the Vietnam War. A young American captain is given the assignment to hunt down and kill one of his own, a colonel, who has apparently gone insane. The deranged colonel murders hundreds of innocent people and constructs a strange kingdom for himself deep in the jungle, where he is deified by his followers.
Francis Ford Coppola has added 53 minutes of additional footage, including The French plantation sequence, an expanded Playboy playmates sequence, a new scene with Marlon Brando, and new footage of the navy patrol boat near the beginning of the journey up river.
Special Features:
Loosely based on Joseph Conrad's novel, "The Heart of Darkness", the film transplants the tale to the Vietnam War. A young American captain is given the assignment to hunt down and kill one of his own, a colonel, who has apparently gone insane. The deranged colonel murders hundreds of innocent people and constructs a strange kingdom for himself deep in the jungle, where he is deified by his followers.
Francis Ford Coppola has added 53 minutes of additional footage, including The French plantation sequence, an expanded Playboy playmates sequence, a new scene with Marlon Brando, and new footage of the navy patrol boat near the beginning of the journey up river.
Special Features:
- Theatrical Trailer
- "PBR Streetgang"
- "Apocalypse Then and Now"
- Destruction of the Kurtz (with audio commentary)
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The only movie more stunning than Coppola's masterpiece ‘Apocalypse Now’ is his wife's candid making-of documentary, ‘Hearts of Darkness: The making of Apocalypse Now.’ Seen together they are a remarkable testament to the thin line twixt genius and madness, creative brilliance and sheer dumb luck. Real helicopters taking part in a real war provide the now classic ‘Ride of the Valkyres’ themed attack on a village – operatic in scale and grandeur, pathos and sheer adrenalin. The most bizarre thing about this stunning anti-war epic is just what a great war movie it is! The violence, madness and drug-induced frenzy of the Vietnam conflict is all here on screen. Martin Sheen's Willard is simply his best performance… no wonder it led to a full-scale on-set in the jungle heart attack! Brando's overweight rame is hidden in shadow and silhouette, but he is still a powerful presence to be feared and reveared. Dennis Hopper features as a psyched-out photographer and even Coppola appears in a cameo as a news reporter, film camera and all, yelling “Don't look at the camera! Don't look at the camera!” Robert Duvall plays a Air Cav Colonel more interested in seeing a soldier surf than fight. His “I love the smell of napalm in the morning” still packs a punch. Thoughtful, provocative, beautiful, hallucinogenic, terrifying, funny, touching, action-packed – it's the greatest anti war, war movie ever made and this REDUX edition adds scenes that before now we could only wonder at whilst watching “Hearts of Darkness” and wish we could one day see. Well, now we can – and they don't disappoint. Read Joseph Conrad's brilliant novela ‘Heart of Darkness’ on which this is based and then watch the documentary and wonder at the original plan – with George Lucas directing the movie during the actual Vietnam War… in Vietnam! A stunning piece of must-see movie majesty that proves that, before John Woo, Coppola was the man to see if you wanted a heck of a lot of dynamite and bullets on set… and even better – it's largely all real! No CGI explosions here – this is the real deal! See it if only to get where Ben Stiller's ‘Tropic Thunder’ gained inspiration! Adz