
Behind the Planet of the Apes
Journey back to the Planet of the Apes
Ratings
Roddy McDowall takes you, film by film, from production meetings to make-up sessions, then right onto the movie set to see the actual filming of the science fiction masterpiece. The most comprehensive history of Planet of the Apes ever created, this fascinating 127-minute documentary explores one of the most imaginative and influential series in movie history.
Production
Foxstar Productions, 20th Century Fox, Van Ness Films, AMC
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Roddy McDowall
Self - Host

Charlton Heston
Self - 'Taylor'

Richard D. Zanuck
Self
John Chambers
Self

Kim Hunter
Self

Linda Harrison
Self
William J. Creber
Self
Mort Abrahams
Self

Ricardo Montalban
Self

Natalie Trundy
Self

J. Lee Thompson
Self
Frank Capra, Jr.
Self

James Naughton
Self
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