| Planet Of The Apes - The Television Series [1974] |
| 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1974) |
| Adventure, Science Fiction, Action |
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In Collection
#43 |
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0*
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DVD
700 mins |
| Roddy McDowall | Galen |
| Ron Harper | Alan Virdon |
| James Naughton | Pete Burke |
| Mark Lenard | Urko |
| Ron Stein | |
| Booth Colman | Zaius |
| Director | Don McDougall
Arnold Laven |
| Producer | Stan Hough
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| Writer | Pierre Boulle
Jim Byrnes |
| Musician | Lalo Schifrin
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| 1 | Escape From Tomorrow | |||||
| 2 | The Gladiators | |||||
| 3 | The Trap | |||||
| 4 | The Good Seeds | |||||
| 5 | The Legacy | |||||
| 6 | Tomorrow's Tide | |||||
| 7 | The Surgeon | |||||
| 8 | The Deception | |||||
| 9 | The Horse Race | |||||
| 10 | The Interrogation | |||||
| 11 | The Tyrant | |||||
| 12 | The Cure | |||||
| 13 | The Liberator | |||||
| 14 | Up Above The World So High | |||||
This is a post-apocalyptic world where everyone has perfect hair and make-up. But if the action and effects are limited, at least that gives the stories room to concentrate on some moral debates about the nature of human violence. A show finally hamstrung by the tight limitations of its formula, Planet of the Apes: The Television Series lasted only 14 episodes and was cancelled so abruptly it lacks any resolution. Nevertheless its reappearance offers a welcome chance to reassess it in context with the classic movies it apes.
On the DVD: Planet of the Apes: The Television Series is presented on four discs, including all 14 episodes. The sound is good mono and the 4:3 colour picture is excellent considering the show's age. Print damage is minor though occasionally quite noticeable, and there is some fading in a few shots. Otherwise this is the best these shows have ever looked. The only extras are trailers for the movie box set and for Tim Burton's 2001 cinema "reimagining". --Gary S Dalkin
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