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Beneath the Planet of the Apes By Grant Balfour
The second--and most horrifying--of the five Planet of the Apes
movies, this film goes where few end-of-the-world movies ever dare tread.
It's the far future. The mass of humanity has descended into speechless
savagery, kept as captive animals by the talking apes who have inherited
the world. Two astronauts from our time have landed here, retracing the
path of their lost comrade, Captain Taylor (Charlton Heston).
Unfortunately, they've landed in the middle of a grim situation. Warlike
gorillas are preparing to eliminate the last shards of shattered human
civilization, a degenerate, subterranean cult worshipping the greatest of
all human achievements--the cobalt bomb. As well as rescuing Taylor, the
two men have to stop the gorillas from wiping out humanity ... and stop
humanity from fulfilling their self-appointed, self-destructive destiny.
This is both thrill-a-minute science fiction and a surprisingly deep
reflection on the human condition. Plus, it's got lots of guys in really
keen ape suits.
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|  | Director: Ted Post
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|  | Stars: James Franciscus, Charleton Heston, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans
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|  | Released: May 26, 1970
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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