Credit: Courtesy of the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque
Earlier today, the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque announced that it’s added the new 4K restoration of Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now to its schedule. Apocalypse Now Final Cut will screen at 7:15 p.m on Tuesday, Sept. 10. It’s a half hour longer than the film’s original cut but 15 to 20 minutes shorter than 2001’s Apocalypse Now Redux.

Inspired by Joseph Conrad’s modernist novel Heart of Darkness, the film stars Martin Sheen as a U.S. Army captain (Martin Sheen) who takes a journey upriver to find and kill a renegade colonel (Marlon Brando). Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper and Harrison Ford co-star.

Tickets are $12, $9 for Cinematheque members, CIA/CSU I.D. holders and those age 17 and under.

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