What happened to the Playboy bunnies in Apocalypse Now?

What happened to the Playboy bunnies in Apocalypse Now?

They are scraped off the page, lifted from the centerfold, and dropped (as Coppola will tell it, 40-some years later in an interview with the real-life Playboy Magazine) into the “ancient, primeval jungle,” the Phillipines “playing” Vietnam just as Cyndi Wood “plays” Cyndi Wood.

Who were the Playboy bunnies in Apocalypse Now?

Apocalypse Now Playboy Playmates (Cynthia Wood, Linda Carpenter, Colleen Camp)

What was added to Apocalypse Now Redux?

In 2001, Coppola released “Apocalypse Now Redux” with 49 minutes of additional footage, including extended scenes of the river, French plantation and Playboy Playmates entertaining the troops (along with more Marlon Brando dialogue).

Did they send Playboy bunnies to Vietnam?

The scene is entirely fictional; Playboy models almost never toured Vietnam, and certainly not in groups.

What happened to the puppy in Apocalypse Now?

After the crew foolishly guns down a group of Vietnamese civilians whom they mistake for hostiles, they take a puppy from their boat. We see Lance bundling it up later on, carrying it as they venture further down the river. The puppy’s totally innocent.

Did Hugh Hefner go to war?

He’s best known as the swingingest guy on the planet and the man behind Playboy magazine, but before he became the biggest Playboy of them all, Hugh Hefner was an Army Soldier in World War II. A descendent of Plymouth governor William Bradford from back in America’s colonial days, Hefner was born in Chicago in 1926.

Are there 2 versions of Apocalypse Now?

Marlon Brando showed up on set overweight, and the problems go on. This re-release comes after 2001’s Apocalypse Now Redux and the original 1979 theatrical release. The newest version, Apocalypse Now: The Final Cut clocks in at three hours, and is between the first two films in terms of length.