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Escape from the Planet of the Apes

Meet baby Milo who has Washington terrified.
1971 | 98m | English

(43486 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Don Taylor
Writer: Paul Dehn
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The world is shocked by the appearance of three talking chimpanzees, who arrived mysteriously in a spacecraft. Intrigued by their intelligence, humans use them for research - until the apes attempt to escape.
Release Date: May 20, 1971
Director: Don Taylor
Writer: Paul Dehn
Genres: Action, Science Fiction
Keywords spacecraft, pacifism, cage, dystopia, politician, sequel, chimpanzee, tease, caving
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, APJAC Productions
Box Office Revenue: $12,348,905
Budget: $2,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Roddy McDowall Cornelius
Kim Hunter Dr. Zira
Bradford Dillman Dr. Lewis Dixon
Natalie Trundy Dr. Stephanie 'Stevie' Branton
Eric Braeden Dr. Otto Hasslein
William Windom The President
Sal Mineo Dr. Milo
Albert Salmi E-1
Jason Evers E-2
John Randolph Committee Chairman
Harry Lauter General Winthrop
M. Emmet Walsh Aide
Roy Glenn Lawyer (as Roy E. Glenn Sr.)
Peter Forster Cardinal
Norman Burton Army Officer
William Woodson Naval Officer
Tom Lowell Orderly
Gene Whittington Marine Captain
Donald Elson Curator
Bill Bonds TV Newscaster
Army Archerd Referee
James Bacon General Faulkner
Ricardo Montalban Armando
John Alderman Marine Corporal (uncredited)
Alan Baxter General (uncredited)
Jack Berle Secretary of State (uncredited)
Paul Bradley Official at Briefing (uncredited)
Karl Bruck German Newscaster (uncredited)
Sam Chew Jr. Undetermined (uncredited)
Robert Cole Reporter (uncredited)
Walker Edmiston Talking Baby Chimp (uncredited) (voice)
Sig Frohlich Spectator (uncredited)
James W. Gavin Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
George Golden Official at Briefing (uncredited)
James Gonzalez Official at Briefing (uncredited)
Joe Gray Bodyguard (uncredited)
Bob Harks Aide (uncredited)
Linda Harrison Nova (archive footage) (uncredited)
Elizabeth Harrower Reporter at Hotel (uncredited)
Shep Houghton Bystander (uncredited)
Joseph La Cava Waiter (uncredited)
Robert Nichols Reporter (uncredited)
Ron Pinkard Undetermined (uncredited)
Janos Prohaska Heloise (uncredited)
Tony Regan Reporter at Hotel (uncredited)
Stephen Roberts Gen. Brody (uncredited)
Hank Robinson Reporter (uncredited)
James B. Sikking Control Room Officer (uncredited)
Jack Slate Reporter (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey Official at Briefing (uncredited)
William Tregoe Hotel Receptionist (uncredited)
William Beckley British News Anchor (uncredited)
Name Job
Theodore Soderberg Sound
William J. Creber Art Direction
Howard A. Anderson III Special Effects Coordinator
Jack Martin Smith Art Direction
Stuart A. Reiss Art Direction
Marion Rothman Editor
Walter M. Scott Art Direction
Dean Vernon Sound
Don Taylor Director
Paul Dehn Screenplay
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Joseph F. Biroc Director of Photography
Pierre Boulle Characters
Alexander Courage Orchestrator, Music
Name Title
Frank Capra, Jr. Associate Producer
Arthur P. Jacobs Producer
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Reviews

Potential Kermode
6.0

**A picture of the artist painting a picture of the artist painting a picture of the artist painting a picture of the artist painting a landscape.** Indeed. Talk, talk and some more talk. Then they all decide to talk some more - taking a break for a little more talking - before finally decidin ... g on talking just a little while longer. These actors must have had sore tongues after the film was completed. Some of them hospitalised with repetitive strain on the jawbone. A very talky film which could indeed lose the interest of younger viewers. Younger viewers don't want to see old men blabbering for 90 minutes - they want gorillas with machine guns. Lots of scenes of people with tobacco stained grey hair talking around 1970's tables and not much action here. Not enough psycho gorilla action. The three chimps should have brought at least one maniac gorilla with them for security reasons. If there weren't enough seats in the ship then I am certain he wouldn't mind standing. Perhaps they feared that once they arrived and they opened the ships hatch on the beach - everything from turtles, whelks and Brian Wilson's surf board would have been riddled with bullets. - Potential Kermode

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
8.0

A very good sequel. <em>'Escape from the Planet of the Apes'</em> is a clear improvement on (the good) <em>'Beneath the Planet of the Apes'</em> and isn't that far adrift from the 1968 original. The plot is out there but they make it believable, while the ending is quite something - unexpectedly ... so! Neat to see Roddy McDowall return to his role from <em>'Planet of the Apes'</em>, while co-star Kim Hunter continues once again. I like those two characters so enjoyed seeing them become 'the stars' of this third release of the franchise. Onwards to <em>'Conquest of the Planet of the Apes'</em>.

Feb 27, 2022
r96sk
8.0

A very good sequel. <em>'Escape from the Planet of the Apes'</em> is a clear improvement on (the good) <em>'Beneath the Planet of the Apes'</em> and isn't that far adrift from the 1968 original. The plot is out there but they make it believable, while the ending is quite something - unexpectedly ... so! Neat to see Roddy McDowall return to his role from <em>'Planet of the Apes'</em>, while co-star Kim Hunter continues once again. I like those two characters so enjoyed seeing them become 'the stars' of this third release of the franchise. Onwards to <em>'Conquest of the Planet of the Apes'</em>.

Feb 27, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

Now quite how, we don't know, but suffice to say that "Cornelius" (Roddy McDowall) and "Zira" (Kim Hunter) manage to find themselves a spaceship and travel back in time to an Earth when humans - here, more specifically, a bunch of rather numb-sculled Americans - rule their continent. On stepping out ... of their craft, they must sigh the sigh of all aliens whose first glimpse of man is a man with loads of braid and no brains. They are taken to a zoo, fed oranges (?) and then subjected to a presidential inquiry that brings them some fame and celebrity, but also keeps them firmly on the radar of the malevolent "Dr. Hasslein" (Eric Braeden) who becomes doubly suspicious of their portentous storytelling (remember, apes cannot talk in 1971!) when it emerges that "Zira" is expecting an apelet! Things become distinctly perilous for our visitors, but luckily they have allies in fellow scientists "Dixon" (Bradford Dillman) and "Branton" (Natalie Trundy) so maybe they can escape their guilded cage? This is much better than last year's effort. The story is stronger, the morals are there but not over-used and the two lead actors gel well. The visual effects are effective and though I did not particularly like the ending, it offers us some food for thought.

Jun 08, 2023