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1968 USA 112 minutes Color
All men look alike to most apes
Col.
George Taylor (Charlton Heston), one of four astronauts on board of a spaceship, joins his fellows in deep sleep. Approximately
six months later, their ship crash-lands on an unknown planet. Taylor, Landon (Robert Gunner), and Dodge (Jeff Burton) emerge
from the vessel to explore their new world.
Soon,
they discover that their new home is inhabited by other humans, but they
are mute, and they are treated like cattle by the dominant species, the
apes. The differentiation among the primate species mirrors their social
classes: orangutans are aristocrats and administrators, gorillas are brutish
soldiers, and chimpanzees are scientists, thinkers, and civilians. Humans,
of course, are slaves.
Dr.
Cornelius (Roddy McDowall) and Dr. Zira (Kim Hunter), two chimpanzee scientists
who take an interest in Taylor give him a woman, Nova (Linda Harrison),
hoping he will mate. While Cornelius and Zira argue on the unique man's
behalf, the lead scientist, Dr. Zaius (Maurice Evans), believes he should
be executed. But, before he can be killed, his protectors orchestrate
an escape and accompany Taylor and Nova into the "Forbidden Zone",
where evidence about the true origin of the planet of the apes lies.
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