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| Marlon Brando | Col. Walter E. Kurtz |
| Robert Duvall | Lt. Col. Kilgore |
| Martin Sheen | Capt. Benjamin Willard |
| Frederic Forrest | Chef |
| Dennis Hopper | Photo Journalist |
| Samuel Bottoms | Lance |
| Albert Hall | Chief |
| Harrison Ford | Colonel |
| G.D. Spradlin | General |
| Bill Graham | Agent |
| Cynthia Wood | Playmate of the Year |
| Francis Ford Coppola | Film Director |
| Bo Byers | MP Sergeant No. 1 |
| Colleen Camp | Playmate |
| George Cantero | Soldier with Suitcase |
| George Canters | Soldier with Suitcase |
| Linda Carpenter | Playmate |
| Marc Coppola | AFRS Announcer |
| R. Lee Ermey | Heliocopter Pilot |
| Laurence Fishburne | Clean |
| Scott Glenn | Colby |
| James Keane | Kilgore's Machine-Gunner |
| Damien Leake | Kilgore's Machine-Gunner |
| Tom Mason | Supply Sgt. Fourier |
| Ron McQueen | Injured Soldier |
| Herb Rice | Roach |
| Jerry Ross | Johnny from Malibu |
| Kerry Rossall | Mike from San Diego |
| Vittorio Storaro | TV Photographer (uncredited) |
| Jack Thibeau | Soldier in Trench |
| Glenn Walken | Lt. Carlsen |
| Jerry Ziesmer | Civilian |
| Francis Ford Coppola | Director, Producer, Screenwriter |
| Tony Brandt | Asst. Director |
| Lawrence James Cavanaugh | Special Effects |
| Leon Chooluck | Production Manager |
| Carmine Coppola | Score Composer |
| Gray Fredrickson | Co-producer |
| Lisa Fruchtman | Editor |
| Angelo P. Graham | Art Director |
| Jerry Greenberg | Editor |
| Michael Herr | Screenwriter |
| Charles James | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Barry Malkin | Editor |
| Richard Marks | Editor |
| John Milius | Screenwriter |
| Walter Murch | Editor |
| Bob Nelson | Set Decoration/Design |
| George R. Nelson | Set Decoration/Design |
| Barrie M. Osborne | Production Manager |
| Fred Roos | Co-producer |
| Tom Sternberg | Co-producer |
| Vittorio Storaro | Cinematographer |
| Dean Tavoularis | Production Designer |
| Jerry Ziesmer | Asst. Director |
| Joseph Conrad | Source Author |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
This movie is by far one of my favorite movies of all time. I do suggest that you read the book it's based on before you watch it though. The first reviewer obviously didn't as he has the mind of a rich movie critic and believes that anything he thinks is "un-american" shouldn't be seen or heard. This movie is stunning and gripping and guaranteed to trip you out. Especially the circus scene. The book is a tough read. My fellow seniors at my highschool had to read it and take a test on it in order to pass. Its only 100+ pages and took months for my classmates to finish. I was done in 2 weeks. Read it before you watch the movie and comapre and contrast for yourself. It is one of the best films to date. Period.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This fantasy is simply two-plus hours of anti-American, anti-war nonsense. It is destructive because so many people take this ridiculous portrayal as an accurate depiction of the Vietnam war and American soldiers. There is absolutely no basis in fact or history for the main premise (an officer has gone insane and set himself up as a local god-like figure) or any of the characters or events portrayed. I realize it is not billed as a documentary -- but the movie does try to pass events as realistic and many believe it. Contrary to this movie, American soldiers did not randomly murder civilians, surf in combat zones, attack USO performers, operate without any command structure, or almost every other activity in this movie. Perhaps some will enjoy it as a nightmarish fantasy - but it's pure fiction and not in anyway relevant to understanding the Vietnam War of the 1960's and 70's.
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Posted October 1, 2010
the 2nd best war movie ever, i was in shock of how good this movie is, Martin Sheen is fascinating and Robert Duvall is hardcore. I extremely recommend this movie for whoever loves war movies
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Posted October 1, 2010
This is one of my favorite movies. It does a great job of showing the horrors and stupidity of war. You can see Laurence Fishburne as a 14 year old actor.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Francis Ford Coppola has constructed a masterpiece here that boasts great acting, a great script (even though Marlon Brando Famously, after paying $1000000 to play the part, said he wouldn't read the script)and a marvalous director. Apocalypse Now is probably the best war film to date and even though the set was about as hectic as you get this film, I think, was helped by that.
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