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Rating: 6.2/10 by 947 users

Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972)

In a futuristic world that has embraced ape slavery, a chimpanzee named Caesar resurfaces after almost twenty years of hiding from the authorities, and prepares for a revolt against humanity.

Directing:
  • J. Lee Thompson
  • David 'Buck' Hall
  • Jack Stubbs
Writing:
  • Paul Dehn
  • Pierre Boulle
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jun 29, 1972

Rating: 6.2/10 by 947 users

Alternative Title:
人猿星球4 - CN
La Planète des Singes 4: La conquête de la planète des singes - FR
Planet of the Apes 4: Conquest of the Planet of the Apes - US
Podbój Planety Małp - PL
Planet der Affen 4 - Eroberung vom Planet der Affen - DE
猿の惑星・征服 - JP
La rebelión de los simios - ES
Meymunlar Cəhənnəmində Üsyan - AZ

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 28 minutes
Budget: $1,700,000
Revenue: $9,700,000

Plot Keyword: army, circus, dystopia, pet, insurrection, ape
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John Randolph
Commission Chairman
Asa Maynor
Mrs. Riley
Buck Kartalian
Frank - Gorilla
Paul Comi
2nd Policeman
Gordon Jump
Auctioneer
Hector Soucy
Ape With Chain
James Bacon
Ape (uncredited)
Rayford Barnes
Riot Control Commander in Plaza (uncredited)
William Bryant
Man at Auction (uncredited)
Jean Byron
Book Store Owner (uncredited)
Sam Chew Jr.
Controller (uncredited)
Francis De Sales
Auction Attendee (uncredited)
Peter Eastman
Auction Attendee (uncredited)
Erin Fleming
Cafe Customer (uncredited)
Daniel Keough
Jailguard (uncredited)
Ron Pinkard
Controller (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Restaurant Chef (uncredited)
Ruth Foster
Woman in Plaza (uncredited)

Al Jolson

**A few guys in rubber masks throwing some chairs around does not make a global conquest.** I understand the budgetary restraints but come on. Twenty guys running amok with a chair leg is way to weak. The poster exclaims _a spectacle like never before witnessed_ and what do we get? A small crowd of men in boiler suits wielding a cabbage at the authorities. _I swear one of the Apes even threw a comb at a policeman._ A shame the budget wasn't there as the cheapness really restricted the promise.

r96sk

'Conquest of the Planet of the Apes' is the weakest of the first four films. It's watchable, still. It shares similarities to 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' from the rebooted 2010s series, though it isn't quite as entertaining or convincing. Serviceable it is, however. Roddy McDowall stays in the franchise, but as a different character in Caesar. McDowall is the clear standout from the cast, the rest of whom are solid if forgettable. I found the real world parallels a bit too forced in this one, while the long speeches near the end feel over the top. For the early 1970s, though, the look of the film remains pleasant - I do like watching these films, after all this is - in my opinion - still a passable flick; if indeed the weakest so far.

CinemaSerf

Last year, "Cornelius" and "Zira" were back in the 1970s. Now we scoot forward a few millennia and find that the Simian flu has robbed humankind of it's pets. Always in need of something to feed, comb and to take for walks, we have decided to domesticate chimps. The thing is, though, that this plan has started to spiral out of control. The animals have had just about enough of being the substitutes for our erstwhile four legged friends and are beginning to smell freedom. The governor "Brock" (Don Murray) is determined to beat down any rebellion, but hasn't factored in the appearance of "Caesar" (Roddy McDowall playing his own son!) who is the one who could make all the difference - he can talk, after all. Pursued, tortured and enslaved he must escape and rally his kind in their pursuit of freedom. This is quite a decent story because we have plenty of action and we have a baddie to focus on. For that, Murray is quite efficient at garnering our loathing as a typically megalomaniac politician. Ricardo Montalban carries through his role as circus owner "Armando" but frankly adds little to the theme that bubbles along nicely towards a denouement that shows that these former slaves are quite adept with a blow torch - who knew? It's all familiar now, and that allows us to just get on with this latest episode in a perfectly watchable season of movies.


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