Review of Planet of the Apes (1968) by Bill Weber for Slant Magazine — 03 Oct 1995
Planet of the Apes became a blockbuster because it’s cannily crafted, in part, as a ripping adventure yarn, director Franklin Schaffner staging a long desert trek for survival by Taylor and his two surviving shipmates in the opening half-hour, a brilliant “hunt” sequence with gorillas pursuing the human brutes as targets and trophies (memorably enhanced by Jerry Goldsmith’s dissonant, percussive score), and a lengthy chase sequence where the escaped spaceman leaps and dodges past hairy denizens of church, museum, and marketplace.
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This review of Planet of the Apes (1968) was written by Bill Weber and published by Slant Magazine on 03 Oct 1995.
Planet of the Apes has generally received very positive reviews.
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