The Apocalypse Now Book
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1979
224
Book • Nonfiction
1979
Adult
18+ years
The Apocalypse Now Book by Peter Cowie explores the history and production of Francis Ford Coppola’s film Apocalypse Now, detailing the screenplay by John Milius and the source material, particularly Joseph Conrad’s novella "Heart of Darkness." Cowie, who worked closely with Coppola and cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, addresses the numerous challenges faced during production, including casting changes, Martin Sheen’s heart attack, cost overruns, onset arguments, and the political themes that also influenced George Lucas’s vision for the "Star Wars" series.
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Peter Cowie's The Apocalypse Now Book provides an in-depth analysis of the making of the iconic film. Critics praise its detailed insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes. However, some feel it leans too heavily on technical details, which may interest only die-hard fans. Overall, it's a comprehensive resource for film enthusiasts and scholars alike.
The ideal reader for Peter Cowie's The Apocalypse Now Book loves film history, particularly behind-the-scenes looks at iconic movies. Fans of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls by Peter Biskind or Rebel Without a Crew by Robert Rodriguez will appreciate Cowie's detailed exploration of the making of Apocalypse Now.
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