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Planet of the Apes (Widescreen 35th Anniversary Edition)
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In Theaters : 03 April, 1968
DVD Release : 03 February, 2004
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Planet of the Apes (Widescreen 35th Anniversary Edition) description
Many early science fiction films are now, quite inadvertently (and in most cases undeservedly), objects of camp attention: we laugh at the silly makeup, tin-can special effects, and the naive "high-tech" dialogue. Planet of the Apes is no such film. Its intelligent script, frightening costuming, and savagely effective conclusion (which needs no big-budget special effects to augment its impact) remain both potent and relevant. When Colonel George Taylor (the fabulous Charlton Heston) crash lands his spacecraft on what seems to be an unfamiliar planet, he is captured and held prisoner by a dominant race of hyperrational, articulate apes. However, the ape community is riven with internal dissention, centered in no small part on its policy toward humans, who, on this planet, are treated as mindless animals. Befriended and ultimately assisted by the more liberal simians, Taylor escapes--only to find a more terrifying obstacle confronting his return home. Heavy-handed object lessons abound--the ubiquity of generational warfare, the inflexibility of dogma, the cruelty of prejudice--and the didactic fingerprints of Rod Serling are very much in evidence here. But director Franklin Schaffner has a dark, pop-apocalyptic sci-fi vision all his own, and time has not dulled the monumental emotional impact of the film's climactic payoff shot. If you don't know what I'm talking about here, you owe it to yourself to check out this stone classic, and even if you do, see it with fresh eyes; and don't be surprised if you get the chills all over again... and again... and again. --Miles Bethany
Planet of the Apes (Widescreen 35th Anniversary Edition) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ What A Great Film!
I didn't expect much from this movie. Most of the movies I have seen from the 60s have been pretty bad, so I was a bit skeptical. However, I truly enjoyed watching Planet Of The Apes.

The plot was very good and original, and there is an insane plot twist at the end that you will never see coming! I actually said "Whoa!" when I saw the ending. It made me so stunned and shocked, even though I already knew the ending, thanks to a few of my classmates.

Although it was very good, I must admit that some of the things in this movie were pretty awful, such as some parts in the beginning. They were just a little corny. Despite those few little things, Planet Of The Apes was actually a very entertaining movie.
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