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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0415911Dennis Jakob - IMDb

    Dennis Jakob. Additional Crew: Apocalypse Now. Dennis Jakob was born on 26 December 1938 in Irvington, New Jersey. He is an editor, known for Apocalypse Now (1979), The Doors (1991) and The Wild Racers (1968).

    • Editor, Editorial Department, Additional Crew
    • December 26, 1938
    • Dennis Jakob
  2. 25 de oct. de 2021 · Well, yeah, there’s sure been enough. Did you read the one by Dennis Jakob by chance? [Summer With Morrison: The Early Life and Times of James Douglas Morrison]. That one’s worth reading. Dennis Jakob was a guy that was at the UCLA film school along with Ray and Jim. And Jim used to stay up on his rooftop; Dennis lived right there in Venice.

  3. In “Summer With Morrison”, Dennis Jakob, a UCLA film school friend of Morrison’s, does the favor to Morrison in writing a small book of meditations, it isn’t a throwback or even an homage to the form, but the best way to present Morrison to the reader, and Jakob tells us stories we may not have heard before and a view of Morrison few ...

  4. Dennis C. Jakob was born in Irvington New Jersey. and high schools in Pasadena. Later, receiving his BA. literary competition. project: "The Invaders." his first film editing assignments were for the Corman Company. and "The Young Racers." one of the principal editors on the 1979 movie: Apocalypse Now. basic Apocalypse Now story line.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2015 · Dennis Jakob met Jim Morrison in 1964, they becoming fast friends and eventually college room mates. This book details some of the many experiences they had together just prior to and during...

  6. 1 de may. de 2011 · Dennis C. Jakob. 3.55. 33 ratings2 reviews. First third is a memoir, but not of Morrison the superstar; rather, before he became a 'Door,' (and before the author became a filmmaker).

  7. Dennis Jakob was called ‘The Weasel’ or ‘The Rat’ for his hunched-over, scampering walk. Jim loved him because, he said, Dennis was the only person in the world he had met who had read more books than he had. Dennis and Jim talked endlessly about Friedrich Nietzsche. They both identified with Dionysus, ‘who was without any images ...