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==Unknown rifle== | ==Unknown rifle== |
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Apocalypse Now Trivia
1. Harvey Keitel was originally cast by Francis Ford Coppola to portray Capt. Willard, but was replaced by Martin Sheen.
2. In the opening scene where a drunken Willard smashes a mirror in his hotel room, Martin Sheen had improvised the smashing and severly split open his thumb due to the fact that the glass was real. Despite Coppola wanted to cut, Sheen told the director that he wanted to keep filming.
3. The water buffalo that was slaughtered in the film was authentic as it was part of a tribal ritual that was witnessed by Coppola prior to filming the sequence.
4. Sam Bottoms admitted in Hearts of Darkness that he was on several drugs while filming.
5. Martin Sheen suffered a heart attack during filming and was unable to film for several weeks. Martin's brother, Joe Estevez, was hired to film pickup shots as principal photography continued until Sheen could return.
6. The original budget for the film was $16 million, but the final cost turned out to be about $32 Million.
7. In the documentary Hearts of Darkness, Francis Ford Coppola was heard on tape saying he was seriously thinking of shooting himself.
8. Francis Ford Coppola lost more than 100 pounds during filming.
9. Marlon Brando was paid $1 million in advance for his role in the film. Brando eventually turned up on set extremely late, severely overweight (+100kg), and apparently had not read the script or the book "Heart of Darkness". After days of arguments over single lines of dialogue, an ad-lib style script was agreed upon, and this was shot according to Brando's stipulations that he appears in shadows.
10. The original version of the film was to be directed by George Lucas and was actually considered being shot in Vietnam during the war.
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I added the Ma Deuce as the Patrol boats carry two in the forward turret.
- Although I say this often, eventually I'll try to grab this cheap somewhere or rent it, I remember a lot of Vietnam era weaponry in heavy use. Good movie really, but a little more bizzare than your typical war flick. - Gunmaster45
- Aw, i want to screen cap this.-Oliveira 14:16, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
- Predator20 is taking up the task under my guidance. - Gunmaster45
- Aw, i want to screen cap this.-Oliveira 14:16, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
- I won't have to touch up this page, won't I?-Oliveira 23:39, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
- What is he doing? One gun at a time? -The Winchester
- I'm doing one set of guns at a time. It's my first page I'm putting up by myself. The M16 will probably go last, too many to choose from. GM45, I'll do the text once all the images are loaded. Or you can write them as I load them.Predator20
- Oh okay, I hadn't checked this yet. I'll wait until you're done. - Gunmaster45
- My uncle Robert, who was a SEAL in 'Nam, said that this movie is as close as it gets to the real deal-S&Wshooter 19:11, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
- I got my fair share of nitpicks when it comes to this movie. But the movie is great so I won't post it.--Oliveira 19:23, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
The caption for Colby (Scott Glenn) should be changed. It mentions him twice as Lt. but he was a Captain, as demonstrated by the captain's bars on his beret, and the narrative of Williard on the boat when he gets mail at the bridge.
- If he's mentioned as a Captain by Williard it should be changed. I was going by IMDb which list him as Lt.--Predator20 19:46, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
The AK's
Those shots are the best ones I have. Are any of them any good to make a positive identification? Predator20
- Done. You can tell by the front sights among other things that they are Norinco Type 56s. - Gunmaster45
- How does the rest of the page look to you? - Predator20
- I'm happy with it, it looks professional and completed. After being bugged about it several times, I disciplined myself to limit 8 screencaps per gun, but the 10 you put in some sections doesn't really seem too cumbersome. Good work, your first page is complete! I'll make the Year of the Dragon page so you can get started on that. - Gunmaster45
- Thanks, I really happy with the way it turned out. Wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. I think since the scenery changes on the M16 pics it makes it not so cumbersome. The only thing that bugs me is the M16 list, there are too many of the same actor. I got some shots of Lance (Sam Bottoms) and Chief (Albert Hall) with M16's but the shots weren't good enough for the page. So I'm going to go back and see if I can get some better ones. I'll take a few of Willard's out. -Predator20~
- I'm happy with it, it looks professional and completed. After being bugged about it several times, I disciplined myself to limit 8 screencaps per gun, but the 10 you put in some sections doesn't really seem too cumbersome. Good work, your first page is complete! I'll make the Year of the Dragon page so you can get started on that. - Gunmaster45
- You missed the Original M16s though.-Oliveira 13:46, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
- Oliveira, you're more than welcome to add any gun pics that need be to added or replace some of mine with better ones. Or you can tell me what scene has the original M16's and I'll see what I can do.-Predator20
- The Hairy village scene. Kilgore mans a M16 in that one.-Oliveira 16:11, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
- Oliveira, This is the only scene I got of Kilgore with an M16.-Predator20
- The Hairy village scene. Kilgore mans a M16 in that one.-Oliveira 16:11, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
- Oliveira, you're more than welcome to add any gun pics that need be to added or replace some of mine with better ones. Or you can tell me what scene has the original M16's and I'll see what I can do.-Predator20
- How does the rest of the page look to you? - Predator20
- That's definately an M16 (SP1), you can see it doesn't have a forward assist ("slab-side"), so this would obviously go under a different category than the M16A1. BTW, I changed the M16 pics and added and removed one image, since the shot of Willard in the jungle wasn't as good as the shot of Willard giving up his M16A1. - Gunmaster45
- I added two images. There is never any good shots of him with it though.- Predator20
- I filled in the description and added an image to save you the trouble. The reason we call them M16 (SP1)'s is because they could either be military issue M16's fitted with A1 flashhiders or civilian issue AR-15 SP1's converted to full auto, depending on what the armorer had handy. - Gunmaster45
- It looks like Kilgore's M16 has an SP1-style upper (no forward assist), but an A1 lower (there seems to be fencing around the magazine release). It's another Franken-gun. -MT2008
- I filled in the description and added an image to save you the trouble. The reason we call them M16 (SP1)'s is because they could either be military issue M16's fitted with A1 flashhiders or civilian issue AR-15 SP1's converted to full auto, depending on what the armorer had handy. - Gunmaster45
- I added two images. There is never any good shots of him with it though.- Predator20
- I missed that. I hate being sleep depraved. I'm just going to finish Se7en and get the hell to sleep. - Gunmaster45
- It's not necessarily a "Franken-gun." Late model M16s used by the USAF (and USN) did have A1-style full fence lowers. These are also known as "Colt 604s." - Rhurst1945
- That's definately an M16 (SP1), you can see it doesn't have a forward assist ("slab-side"), so this would obviously go under a different category than the M16A1. BTW, I changed the M16 pics and added and removed one image, since the shot of Willard in the jungle wasn't as good as the shot of Willard giving up his M16A1. - Gunmaster45
MGC M16
After watching the movie again, in the scene where the PBR gets attacked right after Lance pops out a purple haze, there is a close up of two MGC M16s.--Oliveira 17:18, 26 September 2009 (UTC)
- I think I know the scene you're talking about, they get shot up. Which makes sense to use replicas. I don't have a snap of them. I'll take one. I also found a better shot of Willard with his M16A1 when he meets the colonist, in my Apocalypse Now folder. -Predator20 17:44, 26 September 2009 (UTC)
Mock-up machine gun
The fake DShK or an M2 machine gun doesn't look like DShK, but some mutant bastard child of the Maxim and Browning M1917 machine guns, but I'm not 100% sure. It is most likely made to look like a "general" machine gun, instead of an actual machine gun. - Kilgore 22:58, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
M1 Garand
I rewatched the ending of the Redux edition from when boat reaches Kurtz's compound, and I can't see an M1 Garand anywhere. I found three other unlisted guns, but no M1 Garand. Does anyone have any more detail? --Funkychinaman 19:38, 25 July 2012 (CDT)
At one hour, forty-eight minutes, twenty-one seconds (1:48:21) into the film, look on the wall as Willard and the Photojournalist walk by, the shirtless man with the camo pants is holding an M1 garand. There is also a video on youtube. Type Apocalypse Now--Arrival, skip to 4:18.
- That it? I suppose... --Funkychinaman 11:14, 5 August 2012 (CDT)
Yes, that is it. If you back up the scene maybe one or two seconds you can see it better.
Unknown rifle
One of Kurtz's men is armed with an unknown bolt-action rifle.
Revolver
Chef has a revolver tucked into his pants when the boat reaches Kurtz's compound. Do you think it's the Chief's revolver? --Funkychinaman 19:47, 25 July 2012 (CDT)