In Collection
#68
Seen It:
Yes
Action
USA / English
| Martin Sheen |
Captain Benjamin L. Willard |
| Marlon Brando |
Colonel Walter E. Kurtz |
| Robert Duvall |
Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore |
| Frederic Forrest |
Jay 'Chef' Hicks |
| Sam Bottoms |
Lance B. Johnson |
| Albert Hall |
Chief Phillips |
| Laurence Fishburne |
Tyrone 'Clean' Miller (as Larry Fishburne) |
| Dennis Hopper |
Photo Journalist |
| Harrison Ford |
Colonel Lucas |
| G.D. Spradlin |
General Corman |
| Jerry Ziesmer |
Civilian/Jerry |
| Scott Glenn |
Lt. Richard M. Colby |
| Bo Byers |
Sergeant MP #1 |
| James Keane |
Kilgore's Gunner |
| Kerry Rossall |
Mike from San Diego |
| Ron McQueen |
Injured Soldier |
| Tom Mason |
Supply Sergeant |
| Cynthia Wood |
The Playmate of the Year |
| Colleen Camp |
Playmate (Miss May) |
| Linda Carpenter |
Playmate |
| Jack Thibeau |
Soldier in Trench |
| Glenn Walken |
Lieutenant Carlsen |
| George Cantero |
Soldier with Suitcase |
| Damien Leake |
Machine Gunner |
| Herb Rice |
Roach |
| Director |
Francis Ford Coppola |
| Producer |
Kim Aubry; Francis Ford Coppola |
| Writer |
Joseph Conrad; John Milius |
Burnt out Captain Willard is sent into the jungle with orders to find and kill Colonel Kurtz who has set up his own army within the jungle. As he descends into the jungle he is slowly over taken by the jungles mesmerizing powers and the battles and insanity which surround him. His crew succumbs to drugs and is slowly killed off one by one. As Willard continues his journey he becomes more and more like the man he was sent to kill.
| Barcode |
7321940016139 |
| Region |
Region 2 |
| Release Date |
2003 |
| Screen Ratio |
2.35:1 Anamorphic |
| Subtitles |
Danish; English; Norwegian; Swedish |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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| User Text 1 |
Copy - Shrink 38,5 % |
| Links |
IMDB
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