PLANET OF THE APES (1968)
Saturday, June 10, 2023, 2 p.m.
Los Angeles Theatre, downtown L.A.
Color / 35 mm
Directed by Academy Award winner Franklin J. Schaffner (Patton) from a screenplay co-written by Rod Serling, Planet of the Apes is a star-studded sci-fi, dystopian drama. Charlton Heston - at the height of his career - stars as Taylor, a U.S. astronaut whose ship goes off course on a long-range space mission. He and his fellow astronauts - all in hibernation - crash on an alien planet over two thousand years later. They learn this planet is ruled by intelligent, talking apes who’ve built a civilization in which mute humans live and work as animals. Taylor must struggle to survive in a hostile world where simians use humans for physical labor and medical experiments. It all leads to one of the greatest shock endings in cinema history.
Released in 1968 to wide critical acclaim, Planet of the Apes quickly became a classic. It’s part of the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry and has been copied, parodied, and homaged in generations of films since. It also started one of the longest-running film franchises in history with several sequels in the 1970s, a successful reboot series in the 2010s … plus the start of a new series coming next year.
See where it all began on the big screen! (And if you've never seen it, do yourself a favor: do not Google the ending!)
1 hour & 52 minutes
18+
June 10th, 2023
June 10th, 2023
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