2-Film Set
﹣Apocalypse Now - 1979 Cut
﹣Apocalypse Now Redux
﹣"A Conversation with Martin Sheen" interview by Francis Ford Coppola
﹣"An Interview with John Milius" interview by Francis Ford Coppola
﹣Complete Francis Ford Coppola interview with Roger Ebert at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival
﹣Monkey Sampan "lost scene"
﹣Additional Scenes
﹣"Destruction of the Kurtz Compound" end credits with audio commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
﹣"The Hollow Men," video of Marlon Brando reading T.S. Eliot's poem
﹣Featurettes:
The Birth of 5.1 Sound
Ghost Helicopter Flyover sound effects demonstration
A Million Feet of Film: The Editing of Apocalypse Now
The Music of Apocalypse Now
Heard Any Good Movies Lately? The Sound Design of Apocalypse Now
The Final Mix
Apocalypse Then and Now
The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now
PBR Streetgang
The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now
﹣The Synthesizer Soundtrack" article by music synthesizer inventor Bob Moog
Full Disclosure Edition
﹣Apocalypse Now - 1979 Cut
﹣Apocalypse Now Redux
﹣"A Conversation with Martin Sheen" interview by Francis Ford Coppola
﹣"An Interview with John Milius" interview by Francis Ford Coppola
﹣Complete Francis Ford Coppola interview with Roger Ebert at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival
﹣Monkey Sampan "lost scene"
﹣Additional Scenes
﹣"Destruction of the Kurtz Compound" end credits with audio commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
﹣"The Hollow Men," video of Marlon Brando reading T.S. Eliot's poem
﹣Featurettes:
The Birth of 5.1 Sound
Ghost Helicopter Flyover sound effects demonstration
A Million Feet of Film: The Editing of Apocalypse Now
The Music of Apocalypse Now
Heard Any Good Movies Lately? The Sound Design of Apocalypse Now
The Final Mix
Apocalypse Then and Now
The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now
PBR Streetgang
The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now
﹣The Synthesizer Soundtrack" article by music synthesizer inventor Bob Moog
﹣Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
﹣Optional audio commentary with Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola
﹣48-page collectible printed booklet with special note from Francis Ford Coppola, never-before-seen archives from the set, behind the scenes photos and more
﹣John Milius Script Excerpt with Francis Ford Coppola Notes
﹣Storyboard Gallery
﹣Photo Gallery, including images from photographer Mary Ellen Mark
﹣Marketing Archive
no worries on audio and video quality, transfer supervised by the Director!
quote from blu-ray.com:
'This stunning new Blu-ray presentation proves that Apocalypse Now was and continues to be one of the most penetrating and unsettling depictions of both war and insanity ever captured on film, a trancelike two and a half to over three hours (depending on which version you watch) that seeps beneath the conscious mind and delivers a staggering blow to the collective Id that is visceral and unforgettable.'