Conquest of the planet of the apes / Twentieth Century-Fox presents an Arthur P. Jacobs production ; produced by Apjac Productions, Inc. ; directed by J. Lee Thompson ; written by Paul Dehn ; based upon characters created by Pierre Boulle ; Apjac Productions, Inc. and Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 2000107 | 20th Century FoxLanguage: English, French Subtitle language: English, Spanish Series: Planet of the apes, the evolution, #4Publication details: Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, ©2000.Edition: Widescreen versionDescription: 1 videodisc (approximately 88 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- 6309991361
- 9786309991362
- Director of photography, Bruce Surtees ; film editors, Marjorie Fowler, Allan Jacobs ; music, Tom Scott.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Main Library | DVD | New | SF/FANT CONQUEST | Checked out | 05/22/2024 | 33111011245277 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The fourth Planet of the Apes film is set in 1991, 20 years since the assassination of talking, time-traveling apes Cornelius and Zira at the end of Escape From the Planet of the Apes. The couple's infant son, Caesar (Roddy McDowall), has grown to adulthood in the care of kindly circus owner Armando (Ricardo Montalban). Meanwhile, a plague has wiped all dogs and cats from the face of the Earth; speechless primitive apes have therefore been domesticated and turned into first pets, then servants of humankind. Caesar becomes outraged at the treatment of these simian slaves and accidentally reveals his powers of speech in front of the militaristic authorities, who kill Armando when he tries to protect his friend's identity. His cover blown, Caesar kick-starts a revolution that pits chimps against humans, paving the way for eventual ape ascendency. Caesar was the second of McDowall's three Planet of the Apes characters; he also portrayed Cornelius in the first and third films and Galen in the short-lived 1974 television series. After taking over the franchise with this picture, Hollywood veteran J. Lee Thompson would become the only director to helm two Planet of the Apes films when he returned for the fifth and final installment. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi
DVD; NTSC; Region 1, THX Digitally mastered; Dolby surround (English), mono. (French).
Dialog in English or French with optional subtitles in English or Spanish; English captions for the hearing impaired.
MPAA rating: PG.
A videodisc release of the 1972 motion picture.
Special features: theatrical trailers and Planet of the apes web link.
Roddy McDowall, Don Murray, Ricardo Montalban.
Director of photography, Bruce Surtees ; film editors, Marjorie Fowler, Allan Jacobs ; music, Tom Scott.
In this fourth Planet of the apes film, apes have supplanted dogs and cats as household pets, and replaced servants as personal assistants -- until their continual mistreatment provokes one advanced ape from the future to lead a spectacular revolt.