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| Year: | 1971 |
| Rating: | 6.1(7670) |
| Listed in: | Sci-Fi, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Don Taylor |
| Actors: | Roddy McDowall Bradford Dillman Eric Braeden Ricardo Montalban Kim Hunter Natalie Trundy |
| "A New Generation Of Incredible Apes In The Most Exciting Suspense Film Of Them All" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Don Taylor | |
| Actors | |
| Roddy McDowall | as Cornelius |
| Bradford Dillman | as Dr. Lewis Dixon |
| Eric Braeden | as Dr. Otto Hasslein |
| Ricardo Montalban | as Armando |
| William Windom | as The President |
| Sal Mineo | as Milo |
| Albert Salmi | as E-1 |
| Jason Evers | as E-2 |
| John Randolph | as Commission Chairman |
| Harry Lauter | as General Winthrop |
| M. Emmet Walsh | as Aide |
| Roy Glenn | as Lawyer |
| Peter Forster | as Cardinal |
| Norman Burton | as Army Officer |
| William Woodson | as Naval Officer |
| Tom Lowell | as Orderly |
| Gene Whittington | as Marine Captain |
| Donald Elson | as Curator |
| Bill Bonds | as TV Newscaster |
| Army Archerd | as Referee |
| James Bacon | as General Faulkner |
| John Alderman | as Marine Corporal |
| Paul Bradley | |
| Sam Chew Jr. | as Undetermined |
| Walker Edmiston | as Talking Baby Chimp |
| James W. Gavin | as Helicopter Pilot |
| Joe Gray | as Bodyguard |
| Robert Gunner | as Landon |
| Robert Nichols | as Reporter |
| Ron Pinkard | as Undetermined |
| Janos Prohaska | as Heloise |
| Stephen Roberts | as General Brody |
| Hank Robinson | as White Haired Reporter |
| James Sikking | as Control Room Officer |
| Actresses | |
| Kim Hunter | as Zira |
| Natalie Trundy | as Dr. Stephanie Branton |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Budget: | USD 2,500,000 |
| Plot: | The third chapter of the Apes saga. Two intelligent simians from the future, Cornelius and Zira, travel to present-day Earth. They become instant sensations, wined and dined and treated like celebrities -- until a high-level plot forces them to run for their lives. |
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Revealing mistakes: SPOILER: The ending shot of baby Milo talking is played first forwards, then backwards. This forward/backward sequence is repeated several times in a clumsy attempt to extend the shot. Revealing mistakes: When Cornelius, Zira and Milo are first taken to the zoo, Roddy McDowall's neck is visible underneath his makeup. Revealing mistakes: In a close-up during the interrogation scene, Kim Hunter 's own mouth and teeth are visible beneath the make-up of Zira's face. Continuity: During the "multiphasic" test, the position on the blocks shift between shots even when the vet isn't jumbling them. CHAR: SPOILER: When Dr. Milo is killed, Dr. Dixon orders an "autopsy." An examination of a non-human body is a "necropsy." Revealing mistakes: During the opening titles of the movie, when the helicopter is "lifting off" from the beach, it is the same footage of the landing, played backwards. FAIR: Inconsistencies between different "Apes" movies are not being listed. Doctor Hasslein explains here that time travel has altered history and created infinite parallel realities. The movies don't all take place in the same universe. This list deals only with goofs within this movie. |
Quotes
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Dr. Zira: [to Dr. Dixon] You're the second human I have kissed. Cornelius: [to Dr. Branton] And you are the first. Dr. Lewis Dixon: Can you read a map? Cornelius: I'm an archaeologist. I can even draw one! Tailor: May I measure your inside leg, sir? Cornelius: No. Chairman of the President's Committee of Inquiry: [testing Lewis's assertion that the apes can speak] What is your name? Dr. Zira: Zira. Chairman of the President's Committee of Inquiry: One might as well be talking to a parrot. Dr. Zira: A parrot? Chairman of the President's Committee of Inquiry: What did I tell you? Mechanical mimicry. Unique in an ape, vocally, without a doubt, but... does the other one talk? Cornelius: Only when she lets me. Dr. Zira: Because I loathe bananas! Curator: [in the museum, Zira sees a giant stuffed gorilla and faints] It must have been the shock! Dr. Zira: [reviving] Shock, my foot... I'm pregnant! Reporter: Dr. Hasslein, as the President's Senior Science Advisor, what do you expect to experience from this historic meeting? Dr. Otto Hasslein: Fear. Dr. Otto Hasslein: Negative, negative, negative! E-1: Don't worry. We'll catch them, sooner or later. Dr. Otto Hasslein: That's what I'm worried about. Later. Later we'll do something about pollution. Later we'll do something about the population explosion. Later we'll do something about the nuclear war. We think we've got all the time in the world, but how much time has the world got? Somebody has to begin to care. Armando: You're asking me to risk imprisonment for the sake of two fugitive apes? The answer is: a thousand times, yes. Cornelius: By the time the plague was contained, man was without pets. Of course, for man this was intolerable. I mean, he might kill his brother, but he could not kill his dog! Cornelius: If we are caught, we will almost certainly be killed. Please give us the opportunity... to kill ourselves? Dr. Lewis Dixon: I shouldn't do this, but I guessed you'd ask. [Dr. Dixon hands Cornelius a gun] Dr. Zira: A marriage bed is made for two. But every damn morning, it's the woman who has to make it. We have heads as well as hands. I call upon men to let us use them! Dr. Otto Hasslein: Zira, wine is an excellent restorative, I assure you, especially in cases of pregnancy. Chairman of the President's Committee of Inquiry: [referring to Cornelius] Does the other one talk? Cornelius: [indicating Zira] Only when she lets me. |
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