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Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes
In a futuristic world where apes are household pets that are treated like slaves, Caesar, the son of the late simians Cornelius and Zira, surfaces after almost twenty years of hiding out from the authorities, and prepares for a slave revolt against humanity.
3 May 1925, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
31 January 1924, Detroit, Michigan, USA
10 December 1925, Paducah, Kentucky, USA
2 August 1913, New York, USA
July 12, 1921 in Manchester Depot, Iowa, USA
20 August 1942, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
23 October 1920, near Whitesboro, Texas, USA
25 November 1920, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
January 01, 2000
A rather superfluous experience.
April 09, 2007
Lead-footed and erratic.
June 04, 2007
The Planet of the Apes series takes an angry turn in the fourth entry.
September 15, 2002
The message is that passing power from one to another does not change the essential nature of power. Rather, power contaminates the person (or ape) who wields it.
May 10, 2005
J. Lee Thompson's direction furiously propels the action in a compact chromium-and-glass setting -- and wait till you see that last battle royal.
July 26, 2002
Proof that mediocre sequels are hardly a new sensantion.
July 14, 2003
The best of the series. Apes in modern day (well, modern for then). Like all great sci-fi, has moral implications.
August 01, 2001
This bleak chapter of the Apes saga strived to echo the sentiments of many of its fellow films released that year. Not easy to do in a cheap monkey mask.
June 04, 2007
A hard-edged thriller featuring a sleekly sinister look and a disturbing tone that's quite different from any of the other films in the series.
June 13, 2001
If you are ready to thrill to the fall of civilisation (for the third time in this series), then there are worse ways to spend an afternoon. Just don't expect much humour.
April 13, 2003
Surprisingly entertaining.
June 24, 2006
Dismally lurid stuff, ham-fistedly directed and low on credibility.

