Movie
Behind the Planet of the Apes
Overview
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.
Details
- Release date
- 1998-09-05
- Runtime
- 127 min
- Genres
- Documentary, Science Fiction, TV Movie
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Foxstar Productions, 20th Century Fox, Van Ness Films, AMC
- Country
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Roddy McDowall as Self - Host
- Charlton Heston as Self - 'Taylor'
- Richard D. Zanuck as Self
- John Chambers as Self
- Kim Hunter as Self
- Linda Harrison as Self
- William J. Creber as Self
- Mort Abrahams as Self
- Ricardo Montalban as Self
- Natalie Trundy as Self
- J. Lee Thompson as Self
- Frank Capra, Jr. as Self
Crew
- David Comtois - Director
- Kevin Burns - Director
- Brian Anthony - Writer
- David Comtois - Writer
- Kevin Burns - Writer
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