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Battle for the Planet of the Apes
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Directed by J. Lee Thompson
The fifth and last of the original series of motion pictures based upon author Pierre Boulle's imaginative novel Monkey Planet, this science fiction film was the least-liked by the series' legion of fans. Roddy McDowall returns as Caesar, the rebellious intelligent chimp of the previous film, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972). Caesar led his brethren in a revolution against their human masters earlier, but humanity has since nearly destroyed itself in a nuclear apocalypse, and survivors are second-class citizens within ape society. Now a beneficent ruler of his people, Caesar encourages a fragile, peaceful coexistence with humans, despite the protests of militaristic gorilla leader General Aldo (Claude Akins). When Caesar learns that recordings of his murdered parents may exist in the Forbidden City, he journeys to the irradiated wasteland with the human MacDonald (Austin Stoker) and the wise orangutan Virgil (Paul Williams). Although Caesar finds what he's looking for, he also attracts unwanted attention: mutant humans who still dwell underground in the devastated war zone follow the search party back home, leading to a climactic battle and Aldo's tragic challenge of Caesar's authority. Suffering greatly due to penny-pinching studio 20th Century Fox's low budget, Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) is most notable for a cameo by director John Huston as an ape named "The Lawgiver," who appears in a wraparound segment. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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lost interest.
The not-so-secret truth about the Planet of the Apes series is that even its best entries (that would be the first and third films) are nothing more than pleasantly shlocky B pictures -- populist entertainment whose strained allegories never approach the visual and intellectual power of the best science fiction. As for this fifth installment, well, the kindest thing that can be said is that it set expectations low for the eventual television incarnations and big-budget remake. Roddy McDowall, a martyr for the franchise, runs around various countryside encampments, nuclear fallout zones and poorly shot battlegrounds in service of a story that recycles the worst aspects of the series' second and fourth entries: mutants, gorilla generals and deadly self-seriousness. Second-time director J. Lee Thompson, clearly a glutton for punishment, had to suffer through all sorts of budget cuts and studio interference. Still, at least he got to enjoy a day of shooting John Huston, whose enjoyably hammy cameo is the movie's sole virtue. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 

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