
Apocalypse Now
"Apocalypse Now" is a 1979 war film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The movie follows Captain Willard, played by Martin Sheen, as he is sent on a dangerous mission to assassinate a renegade colonel during the Vietnam War. The film explores themes of war, power, and madness.

Harrison Ford
Colonel Lucas

Francis Ford Coppola
Director of TV Crew (uncredited)

R. Lee Ermey
Eagle Thrust Seven Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)

Robert Duvall
Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore

Marlon Brando
Colonel Walter Kurtz

Martin Sheen
Captain Benjamin Willard

Dennis Hopper
Photojournalist

Frederic Forrest
Jay 'Chef' Hicks

Albert Hall
Chief Phillips

Laurence Fishburne
Tyrone 'Clean' Miller

Sam Bottoms
Lance B. Johnson

G. D. Spradlin
General Corman

Jerry Ziesmer
Jerry, Civilian

Scott Glenn
Lieutenant Richard M. Colby

James Keane
Kilgore's Gunner

Kerry Rossall
Mike from San Diego

Tom Mason
Supply Sergeant

Cynthia Wood
Playmate of the Year

Colleen Camp
Miss May

Linda Carpenter
Playmate

Aurore Clément
Roxanne Sarrault

Jack Thibeau
Soldier in Trench

Glenn Walken
Lieutenant Carlsen

Damien Leake
Machine Gunner

Marc Coppola
AFRS Announcer

Bill Graham
Agent

Jerry Ross
Johnny from Malibu / Mike from San Diego

Charles Robinson
Soldier with Colby (uncredited)

Nick Nicholson
Soldier (uncredited)

Don Gordon Bell
Soldier (uncredited)

Evan A. Lottman
Soldier (uncredited)

Jim Gaines
Extra (uncredited)

Vittorio Storaro
TV Photographer (uncredited)

Henry Strzalkowski
Bit Part (uncredited)

Herb Rice
Roach

Joe Estevez
Captain Benjamin L. Willard (voice) (uncredited)

Bo Byers
MP Sergeant #1
