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Apocalypse Now - Director Plays a Director
In the scene were the air cav are in the process of mopping up the first village that Willard and the crew come to, Willard, Lance and Clean go ashore to find Robert Duvall. When they get ahsore they pass a television crew. The television director is telling them to keep moving and ignore the cameras. The director is Francis Ford Coppola...the director.
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EricKoch on 12-23-1999
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Bagel writes:
I would have to say that this is a completely valid egg. However it is due to the unmentioned fact that this was not an intended cameo, but rather accidentaly(to my knkowledge). Coppola was trying to direct them and was caught in the film of another camera and decided to go with the idea of a TV crew.
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Jellico writes:
With all due respect, I must concur with Linus Manning. I spent the last couple of days surfing this site and there are a lot of cameos being passed off as eggs and that simply isn't the case. It is interesting trivia, yes, but reading over the qualifications that determine what an egg is and isn't, this isn't an egg -- just a cameo. If there was a specific reason why he was in that scene, maybe it would qualify, though.
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Pencil Eater writes:
I disagree, this is interesting and as there is only 1 other 'egg' then this is useful.
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Linus Manning writes:
Just WHAT do you think an Easter Egg is???
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