Mary Ellen Mark did some still photography for the movie. Her well-known image of Brando with the bug on his head was taken during the making of it. She took a great close up shot of Dennis Hopper too.
Regards,
Brett
Regards,
Brett
An interesting aside to your question concerning the cameras in the film Apocalypse Now is the watch that Martin Sheen wore throughout the film. Watch collectors have identified the watch as a Seiko Automatic 6105. It was not military issued but sold at PXs in Vietnam.
I was wondering the same thing myself actually, but forgot to search for that. I have a Seiko 6309 form the 1970s that I wear frequently, the "black monster". An Army special forces Colonel, who was an old customer of mine, grabbed my wrist firmly and asked, "Where did you get that son?" He told me that they were originally only available at PX/BXs and wearing meant that you had been to, "some god-awful parts of the world"
Nice watch.
I agree completely. My favorite movie, by the way. Conrad was an amazing storyteller, especially considering he was not writing in his native language!I've seen the original film quite a few times and the directors cut once. The 50 minutes more add nothing relevant to the movie I think. Sometimes it's not too bad to take the final editing away from the director.
I would recommend reading "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad. 🙂
Capt. Willard: "Why did he want to kill you?"
Photojournalist: "Because I took his picture. He said if I take his picture again, he would kill me, and he meant it!"
How would Col. Kurtz have handled Bruce Gilden on the street?
Seiko Divers were available globally. The 6309 is one of my favourite and it was affordable for a working man or soldier. The newest model in the lineage that is still available today is the SKX007. The term 'black monster' amongst Seiko collectors actually refers to model SKX779
Nikon 'hockey pucks' - most of them were Nikon F's. If I remember correctly I thought I spotted an F2 with a Photomatic Finder and another with a waist level viewfinder.
--Rich
Hopper was an amazing character ... I read somewhere that he and Peter Fonda came to blows over the attentions of Karen Black during the shooting of Easy Rider!
Uh oh Keith, I feel another thread-shift coming on. . . Everybody hold on tight!
You have burst my bubble sir! My story is far better and I'm sticking with it. I wonder if the SF Colonel was actually the manager of a McDonalds or something! Still a great watch, upon that we will agree.
And Apocalypse Now and Easy Rider have so much in common ... right? 😀
You couldn't see Kurtz sitting on the back of a bike in a gold football helmet?
And Apocalypse Now and Easy Rider have so much in common ... right? 😀
Speaking of Easy rider I remember when they decided to re-show it at a few cinemas around Brisbane some years ago I took my sons so they see what all the fuss was about. I sat there entranced and enjoyed every second ... they were far less impressed and told me so! 😛
Keith, I think Easy Rider is lame. Only saw it once but as I recall it didn't do it for me. "