Planet of the Apes

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    Planet of the Apes
    1968

    Synopsis

    Astronaut Taylor crash lands on a distant planet ruled by apes who use a primitive race of humans for experimentation and sport. Soon Taylor finds himself among the hunted, his life in the hands of a benevolent chimpanzee scientist.

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    Cast

    • Charlton HestonGeorge Taylor
    • Roddy McDowallCornelius
    • Kim HunterZira
    • Maurice EvansDr. Zaius
    • James WhitmorePresident of the Assembly
    • James DalyDr. Honorious
    • Linda HarrisonNova
    • Robert GunnerLandon
    • Lou WagnerLucius
    • Woodrow ParfreyDr. Maximus

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Empire

      A film rich with unforgettable imagery, killer lines and physical thrills.
    • 100

      The A.V. Club

      Its social conscience and deep concern with what it means to be human remains unspoiled.
    • 90

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Planet of the Apes is that rare film that will transcend all age and social groupings.
    • 90

      Time Out

      The enigma of the planet's history, juggled through Heston's humiliating experience of being studied as an interesting laboratory specimen by his ape captors, right down to his final startling rediscovery of civilisation, is quite beautifully sustained.
    • 88

      Slant Magazine

      Planet of the Apes became a blockbuster because it’s cannily crafted, in part, as a ripping adventure yarn, director Franklin Schaffner staging a long desert trek for survival by Taylor and his two surviving shipmates in the opening half-hour, a brilliant “hunt” sequence with gorillas pursuing the human brutes as targets and trophies (memorably enhanced by Jerry Goldsmith’s dissonant, percussive score), and a lengthy chase sequence where the escaped spaceman leaps and dodges past hairy denizens of church, museum, and marketplace.
    • 80

      TV Guide Magazine

      PLANET OF THE APES is a success on many levels, with a witty, intelligent script by Rod Serling and a suitably hot-tempered, athletic performance from Charlton Heston. Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter are highly effective as a sympathetic ape scientist and doctor, respectively, with John Chambers's superb latex makeup allowing them a full range of expressive facial gestures.
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Planet of the Apes is much better than I expected it to be. It is quickly paced, completely entertaining, and its philosophical pretensions don't get in the way. If you only condescend to see an adventure thriller on rare occasions, condescend this time. You have nothing to lower but your brow.
    • 75

      ReelViews

      One of those rare films whose historical impact outweighs its quality. It's a good film, but not a classic. Yet, although little more than a socially conscious, well executed science fiction adventure film, Planet of the Apes arrived in theaters at just the right time to capture the country's imagination.

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