Rinzler 2018 provides a definitive history of the 1960s Planet of the Apes production with generous use of archival sources. Forbidden Zone and Hunter’s Planet of the Apes Archive are the most reliable fan sites for the Planet of the Apes franchise. Forbidden Zone. This is a fan-created ...
Lucius (archive footage) Planet of the Apes (1968) Army Archerd Gorilla (uncredited) Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) Edward Bach Picket (uncredited) Mission: Impossible (1966) James Bacon Gorilla (uncredited) Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) Stan Barrett Goril...
Planet of the Apes Media Archive featuring Original One Sheets, Trailers, Trading Cards, Toys, Lobby Cards, Promotional Materials, Comics Covers and Rare Videos from the popular 60s & 70s movie & TV franchise.
I didn’t have many Apes comics. You’d think I would have but I just wasn’t aware of them enough. What I did have was a pretty awesome Power Records adaptation ofEscape From the Planet of the Apes, which was a comic accompanied by a record. You’d play the record and read the ...
Behind the Planet of the Apes: Directed by Kevin Burns, David Comtois. With Roddy McDowall, Mort Abrahams, Charlton Heston, Richard D. Zanuck. The story behind the making of the 5 "Planet of the Apes" movies.
Beneath the Planet of the Apes opens where the first film left off, with Cornelius' voice-over reminding everyone of man's blight upon the world. After a repeat of the last few minutes of the first film, the sequel kicks in with Taylor and Nova wandering through the Forbidden Zone. In ...
The sneak peek is intriguing, loaded with astronomical hints that might link the series back to Charlton Heston's astronaut character and his crashed spaceship from 1968's original "Planet of the Apes" film. Directed by Wes Ball ("The Maze Runner Trilogy"), "Kingdom of the Planet of the ...
"Planet of the Apes" franchise installment "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" confirmed a 2024 release date with Wes Bell directing.
In 2001, acclaimed director Tim Burton released a new version of Planet of the Apes. This version, which had been in stalled production for years before Burton signed onto the project, was an entirely new movie and owed very little to the original novel
1968 movie’s premise, a world ruled by apes, with humans as (mostly) beasts. Along those lines, it has some interesting visual callbacks, such as the creepy scarecrows, wild humans fleeing at the approach of ape hunting parties, and the music at times resonates with the original’s ...