Who said smell of napalm in the morning?
Robert Duvall
It smells like victory.” What Robert Duvall really says is: “I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
How long was the movie Apocalypse Now?
3h 2m
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Where was Apocalypse Now filmed?
the Philippines
Apocalypse Now was shot on location near Vietnam. Coppola rejected the idea, and eventually shot the movie on location in the Philippines because President Ferdinand Marcos has agreed to lend the production as many helicopters and gunships as they needed.
Who said I love the smell of gunpowder in the morning?
Kilgore : Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours.
What is nay Palm?
Napalm is an aluminum soap used to prepare incendiary mixtures composed by the gelling agent and a compatible volatile petrochemical (usually gasoline (petrol), kerosene and diesel fuel).
Who surfed in Apocalypse Now?
Johnson, played by Sam Bottoms. Lance is a pro surfer from CA and when the two meet with William “Bill” Kilgore (Robert Duval), we are introduced to many of the film’s classic surfing lines. The scene in question occurs as the soldiers are sitting around the camp and Kilgore instructs someone to get his surfboard.
Is Apocalypse Now based on a true story?
Colonel Kurtz was based on a real person. Marlon Brando’s Colonel Kurtz is thought to be modeled after Anthony Poshepny. Poshepny, a CIA operative, was dispatched to train a secret CIA-funded army of hill tribes in Laos during the Vietnam War.
Can a 13 year old watch Apocalypse Now?
Mature 12 years olds can watch it, but 13+ otherwise. Kinda disturbing, so if you have a sensitive kid, this probably isn’t the best choice. Kids who like horror and thriller movies will probably be totally fine. Language, but nothing a middle schooler hasn’t heard before.
Who died making Apocalypse Now?
The stories behind the making of Apocalypse Now are as intriguing as the 1979 Francis Ford Coppola war epic itself. One such tale revolves around the late Marlon Brando (Col. Walter E. Kurtz), who died in 2004 and would have turned 96 Friday, and the late Dennis Hopper.