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  1. Her first appearance in a U.S. movie was in Apocalypse Now (1979), but her scenes—a long sequence involving French former colonists—were eventually cut from the film and restored in 2001 in the Redux version.

  2. In 1978 Aurore left for the Philippines to begin filming Apocalypse Now (1979), by Francis Ford Coppola, in which she was cast as the enigmatic and drug-addicted Roxanne who represented the typical 'femme fatale' for all French former colonists still dreaming of Indochina.

  3. 21 de nov. de 2017 · There is a burial, the French seem stuck in time, and the scene with the widow ends with her behind a shroud as a ghost. On top of that, I have seen references (e.g. Ebert review) asserting that Coppola described the French as ghosts.

  4. 6 de jun. de 2013 · Watch the iconic scene of Apocalypse Now where Captain Willard and his crew join a French colonial family for a surreal dinner in the midst of the Vietnam War. This scene was restored in the ...

  5. Showing all 6 items. Jump to: Photos (2) Quotes (4) Photos. Quotes. Roxanne : There are two of you, don't you see? One that kills... and one that loves. Roxanne : The war will still be here tomorrow. [Redux version] [after Roxanne asks if Willard will go back to America after the war and he replies no]

  6. Apocalypse Now Redux is a 2001 American extended version of Francis Ford Coppola's epic 1979 war film Apocalypse Now. Coppola, along with editor and longtime collaborator Walter Murch , added 49 minutes of material that had been removed from the initial theatrical release.

  7. 15 de ago. de 1979 · Apocalypse Now: Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. With Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Frederic Forrest. A U.S. Army officer serving in Vietnam is tasked with assassinating a renegade Special Forces Colonel who sees himself as a god.