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5[[caption-width-right:300:''[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E19AFishCalledSelma "𝅘𝅥𝅮 I hate every ape I see, from chimpan-A to chimpan-Z... 𝅘𝅥𝅮 "]]'']]
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7->''"Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!"''
8-->-- '''Colonel Taylor'''
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10Adapted from [[Literature/PlanetOfTheApes Pierre Boulle's novel]], co-scripted by Creator/RodSerling, and directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, this classic 1968 sci-fi film launched a [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes screen franchise]] that has continued, with various sequels and reboots, into TheNewTwenties.
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12A team of astronauts flies into space at near light speed. They are influenced by time dilation: eighteen months for them is over two thousand years for the Earth. They crash onto a mysterious, seemingly desolate planet (losing the [[TheSmurfettePrinciple sole female]] on the crew in the process), specifically into a dead lake; they thus lose their spacecraft and most of their supplies.
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14On this planet, there is a mute race of human-like creatures, treated as animals by a race of [[AliensSpeakingEnglish sentient English-speaking apes]]. Caught in the middle of an ambush between Ape and Man, one of the astronauts is killed, another captured (and later lobotomized), and a third, Col. George Taylor (Creator/CharltonHeston), is shot in the throat, which renders him mute like the other men. He is among the captured men, and taken back to the apes' mostly pre-industrial city. As the civilized, talking apes eventually learn that Taylor, ("Bright Eyes" to them), can speak and write, they put him on trial for heresy against the ape civilization's sacred scrolls.
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16Notable for its [[ItWasHisSled famous]] EarthAllAlong ending: Taylor escapes from the apes, hoping to find a new life with his love Nova, and eventually discovers the ruins of the Art/StatueOfLiberty. He realizes that humanity destroyed itself in some iteration of WorldWarIII, sent the planet back to the Stone Age, and allowed the apes to conquer.
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18The sequel to this movie, ''Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes'', was released in 1970.
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21!!The movie contains examples of:
22* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: In the first scene, the year on the ship's onboard calendar reads 1972.
23* AdamAndEvePlot: Taylor mentions that Stewart, the only female astronaut, was to be their "Eve". Due to TimeDilation the crew wasn't expected to return to Earth.
24* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: In the original novel, the titular planet really is an alien planet called "Soror", which the main character and Nova escape by sneaking into an experimental space flight, only to discover that Earth has been also taken over by apes.
25* AdaptationalDiversity: The four-astronaut crew in the film includes a black man and a woman. In the book, they were three white men and a chimp.
26* AdaptationalLocationChange: The film's planet turns out to be EarthAllAlong while the novel takes place on a different planet. The novel's protagonist eventually does return to Earth, but he lands on Paris instead of the New York / New Jersey area.
27* AdaptationalModesty:
28** In the book, the wild humans walk around naked, as would be expected of their simian-like intellect. In the movie they wear animal skins.
29** Likewise, when Ulysse (Taylor's counterpart) and his companions encounter the wild humans, they rip apart their clothes leaving them naked, while in the film they get their clothes stolen but find some ripped clothes to cover themselves.
30* AdaptationNameChange: Due to AdaptationalNationality change from an implied French crew to American, Ulysse Mérou is renamed George Taylor, Professor Antelle is Landon and Arthur Levain is Dodge.
31* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Technical for the fourth companion of the spaceship who gets killed early on, along with a GenderFlip - in the book it is a pet chimp named Hector; int he film, a female astronaut named Stewart.
32* AdaptationalVillainy: Unlike in the book, Dr. Zaius is aware that humans used to be the intelligent species on the planet and his plans to have Taylor vivisected or killed is part of the coverup. He also has Landon lobotomized for the same reason (in the book, Antelle just "degenerated" after being left in a cage with dumb humans) and later confesses to have killed other astronauts who arrived before Taylor.
33* AfterTheEnd: The end reveals that Taylor didn't land in an alien planet but on Earth some two thousand years into the future, after the collapse of human civilization and its replacement by a simian one.
34* AgentMulder: Zira is an unorthodox "animal psychologist" who thinks that humans can ''become'' intelligent and talk with the adequate stimulation. Upon meeting Taylor, she takes his attempts to communicate as genuine and signs of a greater intelligence in him, even though she still thinks of him as a gifted animal. That is, until he reveals he can speak, which she accepts enthusiastically.
35* AgentScully: Cornelius doubts Zira's theories even when presented with Taylor, though it is implied that this is encouraged by his desire to avoid conflict with Ape Law. When Taylor reveals he can speak, however, he immediately switches to treating him like an intelligent being, unlike Zaius or Julius.
36* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The alien apes speak English and have Latin-inspired names, which goes completely unremarked on by the visiting astronauts. However this is subverted when it is revealed the planet was EarthAllAlong.
37* AnimalIsTheNewMan: The astronauts land on a planet where apes are civilized and humans behave like animals. It is revealed in the end that the planet is Earth in the future.
38-->'''Taylor''': Man preceded you here. You owe him your science, your language, whatever knowledge you have.
39-->'''Dr. Zaius''': Then answer me this--if man was superior, why didn't he survive?
40* AntiHero: Taylor is a misanthropic, rather vicious JerkAss. However, he is not without sympathetic traits, such as his affection for Nova and his disgust with [[spoiler:Landon's lobotomy]]. He also seems disappointed that the apes are no better than humans (or vice versa).
41* AntiVillain: Doctor Zaius can be ruthless when pressed though he has fundamentally good intentions as he seeks to prevent humanity from causing another apocalypse and is at least reasonable enough to try and talk Taylor into making a false confession in exchange for his safety.
42* ApocalypseHow: Taylor gets a HeroicBSOD when he learns that the planet is actually Earth after the collapse of civilization. Like the audiences of his time, he immediately assumes this was the result of nuclear war: "You maniacs! You blew it up!"
43* ArmorPiercingQuestion:
44** "Dr. Zaius, would an ape make a human doll that '''TALKS'''?"
45** "You do this out of fear. Because you're afraid of me! ''WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF, DOCTOR??''"
46* ArtificialGravity: In the opening scene, Taylor is seen walking over to his cryosleep pod to get inside while in outer space.
47* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
48** The ship is sent into space to colonize a new planet. That's why it contains three males and one female. A population ''that'' low would die out from inbreeding within several generations, even assuming the single female would reproduce constantly. For breeding, it would be far more efficient to have several females for each male, since a single male can impregnate multiple females, whereas a single female can only undergo one pregnancy at a time.
49** Gorillas are portrayed as warlike and violent, chimpanzees as reserved and rational, and orangutans as wise and social. Gorillas are [[GentleGiant very gentle and docile]] animals (though angering them is an ''extremely'' bad idea) while chimps have been known to exterminate other tribes, including the infants, to take the females and food. Orangutans have a completely anti-social society; males leave upon puberty and live on their own, attacking anyone that comes into their territory. However, some of this is a case of ScienceMarchesOn.
50** Every example of humans brawling with apes hand-to-hand underestimates what a CurbStompBattle on the ape's favor would actually be. Even an adolescent chimp can toss a human around like a ragdoll if aggravated, and the larger apes could quite literally rip a human apart.
51* ArtisticLicenseLinguistics: The Apes speak perfectly recognizable English more than two thousand years after Taylor left Earth.
52* AwfulTruth: Dr. Zaius, and possibly the entire orangutan caste, knows the true history of the world and the origin of ape society.
53* BigApplesauce: Taylor finds the Statue of Liberty at the end of the film, revealing that the "Forbidden Zone" is where New York City used to be.
54* BigBad: Doctor Zaius spends almost the entire film plotting against Taylor.
55* BlackDudeDiesFirst: The only female astronaut dies due to cryosleep malfunction while still on the ship, and the only black astronaut is killed during the first encounter with the apes, leaving only two white, male astronauts to see Ape City.
56* BlandNameProduct: The astronauts wear "[[UsefulNotes/{{NASA}} ANSA]]" patches.
57* CaptainsLog: Taylor makes an entry at the beginning of the film, before going into cryosleep.
58* CassandraTruth: Plenty to pick up from: that Taylor is an intelligent being capable of speech, that humans once were intelligent and had a civilization, and that Taylor came from another planet in a spaceship. Even the apes who believe in Taylor in the first two cases don't in the third, and while the famous reveal proves them technically right, they are RightForTheWrongReasons (they don't believe Taylor only because they don't believe powered flight is possible).
59* CharacteristicTrope: This film made the EarthAllAlong trope its own, forcing later films to reference the film when featuring or referencing the trope in any form.
60* ChewingTheScenery: Charlton Heston all the way. ''You cut up his braaaaaaiiiinnn, you bloody baboon!''; ''It's a madhouse!'' '''''A MAAADHOUSE!!!''''' (Lampshaded in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6luDsjJqgjA the trailer]]) and specially ''YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP!'' '''''OH, DAMN YOU! GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!''''' -- are just a few times he does it during the movie.
61* ColorCodedCharacters: Chimpanzees wear green, gorillas wear black/purple, and orangutans wear orange.
62* ComicTrio: The apes' society is based on this. The orangutans run things, the gorillas carry their plans out, and the chimpanzees have all the brains and none of the power.
63* CompositeCharacter: Taylor is actually a mix between the protagonist Ulysse, who tries to prove to Zira that he's intelligent, and the misanthropic professor Antelle who's tired of humans in the book.
64* TheConstant: Taylor finally realizes that he's actually on future Earth and not in another planet when he finds the remains of the Statue of Liberty half buried in the sand.
65* CryonicsFailure: Happens before the spaceship crashes in the titular planet. For the men it just means they wake up with longer hair and full beards, but the only woman Stewart ages into an 80+ looking woman and dies without waking up.
66* CrystalDragonJesus: The ape religion is definitely Abrahamaic; they outright have "God", who made apes in his image and condemned humans. References to The Lawgiver as the writer of the Sacred Scrolls that serve as basis for the Ape religion, with no apparent divine nature of his own, put their religion closer to Judaism or Islam than Christianity.
67* CuteMute: Nova, a beautiful woman who cannot speak, becomes Taylor's love interest. In his (somewhat sleazy) words, she's "not much for conversation" but she's "the only girl in town".
68* DeadpanSnarker: Taylor, even when [[TheVoiceless mute.]] Cornelius fits the bill among the apes.
69* DeadGuyOnDisplay: After being killed on the hunt, Dodge's body is stuffed and placed in the human exhibit of a museum. A tie-in comic added further context by claiming that the apes did this because they had never seen a dark-skinned man before.
70* DespairEventHorizon: The revelation that is was EarthAllAlong drop-kicks Taylor right across it. He spends his final seconds on screen crying and screaming insults to those who made the end of the world happen.
71* DetonationMoon: Implied to have happened since we're on Earth, but Taylor and his fellow astronauts note that the sky has no moon.
72* DevelopingDoomedCharacters: It's at least a half hour until we encounter the apes, and all but one of the astronauts either ends up dead or lobotomized.
73* DoesThisRemindYouOFAnything: At his hearing, Taylor is repeatedly said that as a human, he has no rights under ape law - mirroring the ruling of Dredd Scott's trial, which stated that African-Americans were not citizens of the US regardless if they were slave or free.
74* DownerEnding: After Zira and Cornelius get hauled away to be tried for heresy, it is revealed that the planet of the apes was EarthAllAlong, thousands of years after WorldWarIII. Taylor was home all along, and the home he was hoping to get back to is gone. His final howl of despair implies [[DespairEventHorizon the realization has completely broken him]].
75-->'''Taylor:''' We finally, really did it...YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!
76* DubNameChange: Of all the characters, Cornelius alone got his name changed for the Spanish dub. He was renamed "Aurelio." This change is particularly mystifying, because "Cornelius" (being a name of Latin origin) ''does have'' a Spanish form: "Cornelio".
77* EarthAllAlong: The TropeCodifier. The "planet of the apes" is Earth, thousands of years after a nuclear holocaust.
78* EerilyOutOfPlaceObject: The Statue of Liberty on a beach on what was supposed to be an alien planet.
79* EiffelTowerEffect: Seeing the Statue of Liberty allows Taylor to realize that he's actually on Earth.
80* EmpathyDollShot: Used as a plot point. The apes in an archeological site are freaked out when a human doll talks.
81* EscapedAnimalRampage: A funny inversion occurs when Taylor the human escapes from a medical lab where apes do experiments on humans and runs amok, scaring the innocent residents of Ape City.
82* EternalEnglish: It's over two thousand years in the future, and the apes speak perfect English. Although they don't call it that... Cornelius just says it was the language taught to him by his father and his father before him.
83* EvilLaugh: Not really "evil" so much as mockingly cynical, but Taylor's laughter at Landon planting a tiny U.S. flag on the planet has a similar effect.
84* EvolutionaryLevels: The apes' evolution to intelligence, and humanity's loss of it in a couple of thousand years.
85* FantasticCasteSystem: Gorillas are soldiers, police, and blue-collar workers. Chimpanzees work the medical and academic fields. Orangutans are the lawmaking aristocracy. It's mentioned that the caste system was abolished, but that only pertains to it being officially institutionalized. In practice it's still very much in effect.
86* FantasticRacism: Apes hate humans. And their society is clearly divided between chimps, gorillas, and orangutans. It's even said that during production the cast would spontaneously segregate by the ape costumes they wore.
87--->'''Honorius:''' Why are all apes created equal?\
88'''Taylor:''' [[Literature/AnimalFarm Some apes, it seems, are more equal than others]].\
89'''Honorius:''' [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint Ridiculous! That answer is a contradiction in terms.]]
90* FateWorseThanDeath:
91** Dodge's body is stuffed and put on display at a museum, nobody ever knowing he was an intelligent man.
92** Landon is captured alive but later wounds up lobotomized, implicitly on orders of Dr. Zaius to keep the existence of intelligent humans secret. He is last seen being whipped to make him get in a cage with other primitive humans.
93** Taylor himself becomes more desperate to escape after learning that he is scheduled to be lobotomized himself, and also emasculated, and also going to lose his two best friends to a KangarooCourt on heresy charges.
94* ForbiddenZone: A lifeless desert not far from Ape City, literally called "The Forbidden Zone", is closed off to ape citizens by their government because it holds evidence that humans once were the dominant species over the planet.
95* ForScience: Landon says that Dodge would walk naked into a live volcano if it meant he could learn something that no one else knew.
96* FreudianThreat: Dr. Zaius makes repeated attempts to emasculate Taylor, potentially due to his obsession with the idea of a race of intelligent humans breeding.
97* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: There were concerns that censors would object to Taylor's cry of "God damn you all to hell!" under [[https://productioncode.dhwritings.com/multipleframes_productioncode.php Section V of the Hays Code]]. The problem was avoided when the producers and Heston explained that the phrase was not an expletive. Rather, Taylor was, [[NotHyperbole literally, calling on God to damn]] the entire human race for destroying civilization.
98* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen: The astronauts' immediate reaction to discovering a (freshwater) lake just outside of the ForbiddenZone is to go SkinnyDipping. While this happens, their clothes and equipment end up being stolen and destroyed by the primitive humans.
99* HamToHamCombat: Creator/CharltonHeston and Creator/MauriceEvans spend much of the movie's final third trying to out-act one another, as Taylor and Dr. Zaius verbally spar over and over. The fact that Heston more than keeps up with Evans despite Evans having the advantage of being costumed as a orangutan speaks to his LargeHam mastery.
100* HeroOfAnotherStory: An Ape organization called the Anti-Vivisection League is mentioned a few times as a rare group that fights for human rights and tries to prevent people like Zaius from sterilizing human slaves. No known members appear onscreen, though.
101* HistoryRepeats: After humanity blew itself up with nuclear weapons, their descendants regressed into primitive creatures comparable to australopithecines. Meanwhile, the Apes repeated the same history of segregation, oppression, and violence as the humans they despise so much.
102* HopeSpot: Taylor wins his freedom and rides off with Nova to find his place on the Planet of the Apes... only to learn that it was EarthAllAlong.
103* HopeSproutsEternal: At first it appears that the planet is completely desolate, but they look for signs of life anyway. They discover that it has life when they see a small plant growing in the desert. "Where there's one, there must be more!" So, hope renewed, they keep looking.
104* HumanAliens: The apes and the humans look exactly like the ones on Earth. SubvertedTrope when it turns out it was EarthAllAlong.
105* HumansAreBastards: Eloquently declared in [[SacredScripture The Sacred Scrolls]].
106-->"Beware the beast, Man, for he is the Devil’s pawn. Alone among God’s primates, he kills for sport. Or lust. Or greed. [[CainAndAbel Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother’s land]]. [[PopulationControl Let him not breed in great numbers]], for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him. Drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
107* HumansAreMorons: Subverted. Humans degenerated after blowing themselves up in a nuclear war, but there is no sign that the apes that replaced them are any better, who might just be walking in the human race's footsteps to a similar fate, despite considering themselves oh so superior.
108* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Taylor feels this way at the beginning, but after meeting the apes, he changes his mind. Then comes the ending, which is when it's all but confirmed. DownplayedTrope, as what we see of the Apes suggests that [[MirroringFactions they have all the same flaws that the humans had]] and it's only their primitive technology that keeps them from doing as much damage.
109* HumansAreUgly: When Taylor wants to kiss Zira goodbye, she consents but not without adding that he is "so damned ugly."
110* HumanPopsicle: The astronauts originate in the remote past compared to the events in most of the film, due to traveling in a SleeperStarship.
111* InNameOnly: When compared to the original novel, which was set in a different planet, gave the apes 20th century tech, had the main character accepted in ape society until he had a son, and even allowed him to return to Earth (briefly).
112* InThatOrder: "If they catch you, they will dissect you. And kill you. In that order."
113* InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves: Dr. Zaius explains to Taylor that his bigotry against humans is because they ultimately destroy any environment they settle in. Towards the end, Dr. Cornelius (who is actually sympathetic to Taylor) even reads from a religious scroll that warns of "that harbinger of Death -- man". The ending reveals that Zaius was completely right, since it's really a post-apocalyptic future.
114* {{Irony}}:
115** In the prologue, Taylor wonders if there's a sentient race out there that's "better than man." It turns out most of the Apes are hardly any better than the humans they claim to be superior to.
116** He also starts off as a cynical misanthrope who couldn't wait to get away from the human race. By the halfway point of the movie, he's forced to become humanity's vocal proponent. And then the ending reveals he was right about [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans being bastards]] all along.
117** There's also a distinctly harsh moment where Taylor is roughly tying up Doctor Zaius near the finale, despite the protests of Zira and Cornelius; Taylor blithely remarks that it's no different from how ''he'' was treated, suggesting that he's no better than the Apes.
118* InsultBackfire:
119-->'''Taylor:''' Dr. Zaius, I know who I am but who are you? How in hell did this upside-down civilization get started?\
120'''Zaius:''' Huh! You may well call it upside-down since you occupy its lowest level, and deservedly so.
121* IronicName: Dodge is fatally shot by the apes (twice, technically), never dodging any bullets.
122* IsThisAJoke: The tribunal dismiss Taylor's claim of being from another planet as "a joke."
123* IWantMyJetPack: 1972 has come and gone, and while we stepped foot on the Moon the year after this movie's release, we do not have spaceships with ArtificialGravity, hypersleep chambers and engines that can (at least theoretically) allow the ship to travel 300 light years at near the speed of light.
124* {{Jerkass}}: Most of Taylor's behavior toward the apes for most of the film. He doesn't appear to get along particularly well with his fellow astronauts, either.
125* JerkassHasAPoint: Dr. Zaius at the very end, although the point is not made by him.
126* KangarooCourt: Taylor is subjected to a "hearing" with all the appearance of a trial, except the very apes judging him do not accuse him of anything in particular and point out several times that as a man, he has no rights under ape law. Cornelius and Zira are later threatened to be subjected to another Kangaroo Court on charges of heresy for having been Taylor's advocates, even though they are apes and have those theoretical rights.
127* KillerSpaceMonkey: The gorilla hunters that the astronauts encounter soon after jumping out of their spaceship fit the trope, even if they are revealed to have never left Earth in the end.
128* LandOfOneCity: Ape City doesn't appear to control other settlements despite having ministries and such.
129* LargeHam: Charlton Heston as Taylor is a strong candidate for hammiest lead performance in Hollywood history.
130-->"''It's a '''MAAAAAAADHOOOOUSE!!! A MAAAAAAADHOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUSE!!!!!!!!'''''"
131* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of the film, after being repeatedly attacked, beaten, caged, stripped, and tied up by the apes, Taylor exacts a small measure of revenge by capturing Dr. Zaius, arguably the Apes' main spokesperson, and tying him to a log.
132* LastNameBasis: All astronauts are referred to by their last names, with even Taylor's only becoming known in the sequel.
133* {{Lobotomy}}: Landon is lobotomized by the apes, implicitly on orders of Dr. Zaius to keep the existence of intelligent humans a secret.
134* LowCultureHighTech: The apes wield repeating rifles (the movie props are modified M1 carbines), at least a century more advanced than any other tech they're shown using.
135* MonkeyMoralityPose: The orangutan judges adopt the pose during Taylor's hearing, fitting the first two's refusal to hear and see the truth (that Taylor is an intelligent being) while Dr. Zaius knows the truth but refuses to speak it.
136* MonumentalDamage: Near the 40th century, the Statue of Liberty - though half-buried and severely damaged - is the only part of New York City still recognizable.
137* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Dr. Zaius: Ethically questionable... OK, very unethical. In fact, an antagonist. He routinely performs lethal experiments on those inferior humans, although he later explains ''why'' he's so wary of man.
138* MotherlyScientist: Dr. Zira, notable psychologist and zoologist, calls Taylor "Bright Eyes," at least until he manages to write his own name, to her surprise. She ends up kissing him goodbye - even though, as she tells him, "You're so damned ugly." She's sort of like a reverse Jane Goodall.
139* MrFanservice: Taylor, who provides perhaps the most male nudity you'll ever find in a G-rated film. He goes SkinnyDipping along with the other astronauts during the above-mentioned GoneSwimmingClothesStolen scene, and his [[WalkingShirtlessScene state of dress]] doesn't really change from there on out. We also get to see his naked ass on at least two separate occasions.
140* NotSoAboveItAll: The ape society as a whole. For as much is they like to look down on humans, the fact that the apes hunt non-sapient humans for sport, have political corruption and religious fanaticism shows that the apes are hypocritical and likely to follow in humanity’s self-destructive footsteps.
141* NubileSavage: Nova, who spends most of her time in [[MsFanservice scantily-clad clothing]].
142* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The apes are only familiar with unintelligent, non-speaking humans. So when Taylor starts writing, it scares Cornelius and Zira before it impresses them. ''Everyone'' is scared when his throat wound heals and he's able to say his iconic line: "Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape."
143* OutsideContextProblem: Despite being captive, enslaved, and thought to be mute, Taylor is out of context to the apes once they realize that he can write, is quite intelligent, and eventually talk once his throat is healed. All the other humans in the film are kept as pets who can't talk or think intelligently.
144* PersecutionFlip: The apes hunt and mutilate humans, keep them in cages and use them for experiments, and think they don't deserve any better than that.
145* PetTheDog:
146** Dr. Zaius's final warning to Taylor when he sets off to find more about the planet. [[YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious He even calls Taylor by his name, acknowledging him as his equal.]]
147-->'''Taylor:''' A planet where apes evolved from men? There's got to be an answer.
148-->'''Dr. Zaius:''' Don't look for it, Taylor. [[{{Foreshadowing}} You may not like what you find.]]
149** The leader of the hunting party that guns down dozens of humans and roughly drags many more around in nets is relatively gentle with the one human child the group takes prisoner.
150** President Gaius is by no means a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, but he does at least make an attempt to rein in the state's prosecutor Dr Honorius when he goes off on a slanderous tangent aimed at Cornelius and Zira.
151* PostHistoricalTrauma: Taylor learns about WorldWarIII two millennia later and falls into despair, yelling "You maniacs! You blew it up! Damn you!! GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!!!"
152* PragmaticAdaptation:
153** In the original novel, the apes live in a society that is identical to the 1960's, when the book was written. Due to budgetary reasons, their city is more primitive with the most advanced things they have been automatic guns, pens and hoses.
154** The titular planet is indeed a different planet in the novel, which is guilty of CasualInterplanetaryTravel. After his adventure, Nova and Ulysse (Taylor) return to Earth, only to find that it has been taken over by apes in his absence. The movie condenses both by making it EarthAllAlong.
155** While the archaeological site and the doll are both present in the novel, Dr. Zaius is not aware of man's past preeminence, and this is discovered only when Nova is subjected to an experiment that unlocks her ancestor's GeneticMemory.
156** The movie also eliminates [[EndingFatigue yet another final twist]] that reveals the story was a message in a bottle found [[SpaceIsAnOcean "adrift" in space]] by two scientists, who turn out to be apes, probably from yet another planet, who also think that the idea of intelligent humans is ridiculous.
157* PrecisionFStrike:
158** "GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!!!"
159** "Take your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape!"
160* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Delivered as only Creator/CharltonHeston can say it. All together now: '''GOD! DAMN! YOU! ALL! TO! HELL!'''
161* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The ape society was originally going to be more technologically advanced, akin to the book it was based on, but it proved too expensive and the ape society was made more primitive to cut costs.
162* SacredScripture: The Sacred Scrolls, written by The Lawgiver, are the basis of the ape religion.
163* ScaryScarecrows: Just before leaving the Forbidden Zone, the three surviving astronauts find scarecrows with the appearance of corpses tied to a St. Andrew's cross.
164* SchizoTech: The apes use modified M1 carbines and photo cameras, but don't think airplanes are possible (nevermind interplanetary travel) and use horses and carts instead of motor-powered vehicles. It is possible that some technologies are being delayed by Dr. Zaius and the orangutans just like the knowledge of human civilization, but it is never confirmed.
165* SecretPolice: Dr. Zaius knows that ape society's view of humanity is not entirely true, and ''because'' of what he knows, he's deeply involved in making sure that that stays true, prosecuting Taylor's collaborators for heresy rather than letting out the fact that humans are actually sentient beings.
166* ShoutOut: To ''Literature/AnimalFarm''. When asked if he knows why all apes were created equal, Taylor replies that "some apes seem to be more equal than others". The prosecutor's response is, "Ridiculous! A contradiction in terms."
167* SilentCredits: One of the most famous silent end credits (except for the sound of waves crashing on the shore) as Taylor realizes he's been on Earth all along.
168* SleeperStarship: The crew hibernate during the trip, but CryonicsFailure leads to them aging normally before waking up.
169* SpoilerCover: There were videotape covers showing the Art/StatueOfLiberty on the cover, spoiling the TwistEnding.
170* StatusQuoIsGod: At the beginning of the film, Taylor believes humanity to be bastards, but changes his mind after meeting the apes, but goes right back to thinking it after seeing the ruins of the Art/StatueOfLiberty. In the sequel, becomes even more misanthropic.
171* TheTheocracy: Ape society runs pretty heavily on laws created by [[{{Expy}} the ape version of Moses]], and is intolerant of acts of heresy. It's also implied that the ruling caste are deliberately holding back scientific progress to prevent society from changing.
172* TimeDilation: Taylor's crew ages 18 months while 2006 years have passed outside.
173* TimePassageBeard: The first telling evidence of the CryonicsFailure that the astronauts get is noticing that they have grown beards.
174* TomatoSurprise: Taylor finding the ruined Statue of Liberty and realizing he was in EarthAllAlong.
175* TwistEnding: The Planet of the Apes was EarthAllAlong. Considering Creator/RodSerling had a hand in the 1968 screenplay, [[Series/TheTwilightZone1959 it really shouldn't have been that surprising]].
176* WellIntentionedExtremist: Dr. Zaius, to an extent. In any case, he obviously already knows what Taylor would discover in the ending.
177-->'''Dr. Zaius:''' All my life I've awaited your coming and dreaded it. Like death itself.\
178'''Taylor:''' Why? I've terrified you from the first, Doctor. I still do. You're afraid of me and you hate me. Why?\
179'''Dr. Zaius:''' Because you're a man! And you're right, I have always known about man. From the evidence, I believe his wisdom must walk hand in hand with his idiocy. His emotions must rule his brain. He must be a warlike creature who gives battle to everything around him, even himself.\
180'''Taylor:''' What evidence? There were no weapons in that cave.\
181'''Dr. Zaius:''' The Forbidden Zone was once a paradise. Your breed made a desert of it, ages ago.\
182'''Taylor:''' That still doesn't give me the why. A planet where apes evolved from men? There's got to be an answer.\
183'''Dr. Zaius:''' Don't look for it, Taylor. You may not like what you find.
184* WhamLine: The first words the apes hear from a human, ''ever'', is none other than '''"TAKE YOUR STINKING PAWS OFF OF ME, YOU DAMNED DIRTY APE!!!"''' Made all the more powerful if you know that Creator/CharltonHeston was sick with the flu at the time, but the director felt that the hoarseness of his voice would add impact to that line. It did.
185* WhamShot: The Statue of Liberty at the end. For people who didn't know beforehand, at least.
186* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: Publicly, Dr. Zaius insists that Taylor must be an animal trained in mimickry or some other fraud, and insists on calling him by Zira's original nickname for him, Bright Eyes. When meeting privately with Taylor to negotiate, however, Zaius dispenses with all such political double talk, talking to Taylor as a fellow intelligent being, and calling him by his real name. Taylor even thanks him for it.
187* YouCanTalk: When Taylor says the WhamLine above, all the apes go dead silent. They don't say this quote word for word, but their expressions sure do.
188----
189->''"You maniacs! You blew it up! Damn you! GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!''"

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