Here might be the big one :: "Who is willing to lie under oath ..."
That thought blocker comes from the movie Apocalypse Now Redux, spoke by actor Marlon Brando, Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, near the end of the movie, before he is ceremonially assassinated by Captain Benjamin L. Willard, Martin Sheen.
That thought blocker comes from the movie Apocalypse Now Redux, spoke by actor Marlon Brando, Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, near the end of the movie, before he is ceremonially assassinated by Captain Benjamin L. Willard, Martin Sheen.
The movie is an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's book Heart of Darkness.
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Also, 47 minutes into the first half of Apocalypse Now Redux, MooPig finds its own catch-phrase spoke by the unbelievable by Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore, Robert Duvall: "...[expletive] ... eat up with it ... [expletives]" :: just outstandingly one more prophecy fulfilled by 1960's shamann diddly...
Later, in the same series of events, Kilgore exults to Willard, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning... The smell, you know that gasoline smell... Smelled like, victory"
Here's particulars of the SOURCE of those gems:
Directed and Produced by Francis Ford Coppola
Screenplay Written by : John Milius, Francis Ford Coppola
Novel: Joseph Conrad
Narrated by Martin Sheen
Starring: Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando
Robert Duvall, Frederic Forrest, Sam Bottoms
Laurence Fishburne, Albert Hall, Harrison Ford
Studio: American Zoetrope
Music by: Carmine Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola
Cinematography: Vittorio Storaro
Editing: Richard Marks, Gerald B. Greenberg, Walter Murch, Lisa Fruchtman
Distributed by: United Artists (1979) ;; Miramax Films (2001)
Paramount Pictures (current)
Release date(s) 15 August 1979, 28 August 1987 (re-release), 3 August 2001 (redux)
Running time Theatrical cut: 153 minutes ;; Redux: 202 minutes
Extended bootleg version: 289 minutes ;; United States; Language English
Budget $31.5 million
Gross revenue: $78,784,010 (1979) ;; $83,471,511 (2002)
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