Planet of the Apes (2001) Main Characters Leo Davidson|Ari|Thade|Attar|Krull|Limbo|Daena Supporting Characters Grace Alexander|Aspasia|Bon|Leeta|Thade's Niece|Tuug|Karl Vasich|Woman in Cart|Zaius|Sandar|Nado|Nova|Pericles|Semos|Birn|Gunnar|Karubi|Tival ...
voice looping: multiple characters (uncredited) Laura Pena ... production secretary: reshoot (uncredited) Charlotte Schaeffer ... additional set production assistant (uncredited) Serena Shen ... office production assistant: Los Angeles (uncredited) David A. Starke ... production executive (uncre...
Planet of the Apes Director: Franklin J. Schaffner Screenplay: Michael Wilson & Rod Serling (based on the novel "Monkey Planet" by Pierre Boulle) Stars: Charlton Heston (George Taylor), Roddy McDowall (Cornelius), Kim Hunter (Dr. Zira), Maurice Evans (Dr. Zaius), James Whitmore (...
Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
See also: Planet of the Apes Concept Art & Costume TestsKing Brothers & Rod SerlingThe earliest attempts to transform Pierre Boulle’s novel La Planète des singes (originally published in France in January 1963, and in English in the USA in June of the same year) into a motion-picture ...
After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind. Read more:Plot summary|Synopsis Director Matt Reeves Writers Mark Bomback(written by)|Matt Reeves(written by)|Rick Jaffa(based on characters created by)|Amanda...
A television movie made from two segments of the TV SeriesPlanet of the Apes,Tomorrow's TideandUp Above the World So High. Directors Don McDougall|John Meredyth Lucas Writers Pierre Boulle(characters)|Arthur Browne Jr.(written by)|Robert W. Lenski(written by)|Shimon Wincelberg(written by)...
This moral shift gives War for the Planet of the Apes a particularly dour tone, which is reflected in the wintry environment and grim cinematography by Michael Seresin (a favorite of Alan Parker's who also shot Dawn). The loss of conflict within the human characters takes a toll, as War...
This moral shift gives War for the Planet of the Apes a particularly dour tone, which is reflected in the wintry environment and grim cinematography by Michael Seresin (a favorite of Alan Parker's who also shot Dawn). The loss of conflict within the human characters takes a toll, as War...
Tim Burton's "Planet of the Apes" wants to be all things to all men, and all apes. It's an action picture and a satire of an action picture. It's a comedy and