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Escape from the Planet of the Apes

Escape from the Planet of the Apes

6,4 /10 (1,225 Votes)
1971 EN 98 min

Overview

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.

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Release date

20/05/1971

Votes

1,225

Popularity

3.1

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Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

98 min

Budget

$2,500,000

Revenue

$12,348,905

Roddy McDowall

Roddy McDowall

Cornelius

Kim Hunter

Kim Hunter

Dr. Zira

Bradford Dillman

Bradford Dillman

Dr. Lewis Dixon

Natalie Trundy

Natalie Trundy

Dr. Stephanie 'Stevie' Branton

Eric Braeden

Eric Braeden

Dr. Otto Hasslein

William Windom

William Windom

The President

Sal Mineo

Sal Mineo

Dr. Milo

Albert Salmi

Albert Salmi

E-1

Jason Evers

Jason Evers

E-2

John Randolph

John Randolph

Committee Chairman

Harry Lauter

Harry Lauter

General Winthrop

M. Emmet Walsh

M. Emmet Walsh

Aide

Roy Glenn

Roy Glenn

Lawyer (as Roy E. Glenn Sr.)

Peter Forster

Peter Forster

Cardinal

Norman Burton

Norman Burton

Army Officer

William Woodson

William Woodson

Naval Officer

Tom Lowell

Tom Lowell

Orderly

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Gene Whittington

Marine Captain

Donald Elson

Donald Elson

Curator

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Bill Bonds

TV Newscaster

Army Archerd

Army Archerd

Referee

James Bacon

James Bacon

General Faulkner

Ricardo Montalban

Ricardo Montalban

Armando

John Alderman

John Alderman

Marine Corporal (uncredited)

Alan Baxter

Alan Baxter

General (uncredited)

Jack Berle

Jack Berle

Secretary of State (uncredited)

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Paul Bradley

Official at Briefing (uncredited)

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Karl Bruck

German Newscaster (uncredited)

Sam Chew Jr.

Sam Chew Jr.

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Robert Cole

Reporter (uncredited)

Walker Edmiston

Walker Edmiston

Talking Baby Chimp (uncredited) (voice)

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Sig Frohlich

Spectator (uncredited)

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James W. Gavin

Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)

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George Golden

Official at Briefing (uncredited)

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James Gonzalez

Official at Briefing (uncredited)

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Joe Gray

Bodyguard (uncredited)

Bob Harks

Bob Harks

Aide (uncredited)

Linda Harrison

Linda Harrison

Nova (archive footage) (uncredited)

Elizabeth Harrower

Elizabeth Harrower

Reporter at Hotel (uncredited)

Shep Houghton

Shep Houghton

Bystander (uncredited)

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Joseph La Cava

Waiter (uncredited)

Robert Nichols

Robert Nichols

Reporter (uncredited)

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Ron Pinkard

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Janos Prohaska

Heloise (uncredited)

No photo

Tony Regan

Reporter at Hotel (uncredited)

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Stephen Roberts

Gen. Brody (uncredited)

Hank Robinson

Hank Robinson

Reporter (uncredited)

James B. Sikking

James B. Sikking

Control Room Officer (uncredited)

No photo

Jack Slate

Reporter (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Official at Briefing (uncredited)

William Tregoe

William Tregoe

Hotel Receptionist (uncredited)

William Beckley

William Beckley

British News Anchor (uncredited)

Original Soundtrack

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Potential Kermode

2017-03-18

⭐ 6

**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 deciding 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 bla…

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r96sk

r96sk

2022-02-27

⭐ 8

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'…

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r96sk

r96sk

2022-02-27

⭐ 8

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'…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2023-06-08

⭐ 6

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…

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Wuchak

Wuchak

2025-03-23

⭐ 7

**_The reverse of the first film_** After Taylor’s space vessel lands in the waters near the coast of SoCal, military officials are astonished to find it occupied by three apes in spacesuits (including Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter). While there are those who embrace the talking chimpanzees (Bradford Dillman, Natalie Trundy and Ricardo Montalban), there are also those who view them as a threat to humankind (Eric Braeden). “Escape from the Planet of the Apes” (1971) keeps things interesting by switching the situation of the first two films in this original series. Although this takes …

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