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Synopsis
Francis Coppola had more than his share of production difficulties while shooting his epic-scale Vietnam War drama Apocalypse Now, including disastrous weather conditions, problems with his leading men (Harvey Keitel was fired after less than two weeks on the project and was replaced by Martin Sheen, who suffered a heart attack midway through production), and a schedule and budget that quickly spiraled out of control (originally budgeted at $10 million, the film's final cost was over $30 million). But Coppola's troubles didn't end when he got his footage into the editing room, and he tinkered with a number of different structures and endings before settling on the film's 153-minute final cut in time for its initial theatrical release in 1979. Twenty-two years later, Francis Coppola returned to the material, and created Apocalypse Now Redux, an expanded and re-edited version of the film that adds 53 minutes of footage excised from the film's original release. In addition to adding a number of smaller moments that even out the film's rhythms, Apocalypse Now Redux restores two much-discussed sequences that Coppola chose not to include in his original edition of the film -- an encounter in the jungle between Willard (Martin Sheen), his crewmates Chief (Albert Hall), Clean (Larry Fishburne), Chef (Frederic Forrest), and Lance (Sam Bottoms) and a trio of stranded Playboy models on a U.S.O. tour, as well as a stopover at a plantation operated by French colonists De Marais (Christian Marquand) and Roxanne (Aurore Clement). Apocalypse Now Redux received a limited theatrical release in August of 2001 after a well-received screening at the Cannes Film Festival -- the same month that the film finally reached theaters in 1979, after a rough cut received a Golden Palm award at the Cannes Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Samuel Bottoms Lance
Marlon Brando Colonel Kurtz
Colleen Camp Playmate
Linda Carpenter Playmate
Aurore Clément Roxanne
Laurence Fishburne Clean
Harrison Ford Colonel
Frederic Forrest Chef
Scott Glenn Colby
Albert Hall Chief
Cynthia Wood Playmate of the Year
Jerry Ziesmer Civilian
Robert Duvall Lt. Colonel Kilgore
Dennis Hopper Photo-journalist
Christian Marquand De Marais
Martin Sheen Captain Willard
G.D. Spradlin General

Production Crew

Caleb Deschanel Additional Cinematography
Stephen H. Burum Additional Cinematography
Angelo P. Graham Art Director
Terry Liebling Casting
Vic Ramos Casting
Vittorio Storaro Cinematographer
Fred Roos Co-producer
Gray Fredrickson Co-producer
Tom Sternberg Co-producer
Carmine Coppola Composer (Music Score)
Francis Ford Coppola Composer (Music Score)
Francis Ford Coppola Director
Walter Murch Editor
Carmine Coppola Featured Music
Jerry Ziesmer First Assistant Director
Francis Ford Coppola Producer
Dean Tavoularis Production Designer
Francis Ford Coppola Screenwriter
John Milius Screenwriter
George R. Nelson Set Designer
Walter Murch Sound Editor
Walter Murch Sound/Sound Designer
A.D. Flowers Special Effects Coordinator
Year: 2001
Runtime: 203
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for disturbing violent images, language, sexual content and some drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Sound
Dolby SRD

Produced by
Buena Vista International
Zoetrope Studios

Release
August 03, 2001 (USA - Limited)
by Miramax