Back to the Planet of the Apes (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 1980

Original Title:
Back to the Planet of the Apes

Alternate Titles:
The New Planet of the Apes

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

They're taking over.

Astronauts Pete Burke and Allan Virdon crash on Earth in the far future and are captured by the apes. The men befriend a chimp named Galen who helps them to escape. In the hopes of finding a way to get back to their own time, the astronauts search for a computer in an earthquake-threatened city, with which they will be able to access their flight records. [The first of five telefilms edited from episodes of the 1974 TV series; this film combines the episodes "Escape from Tomorrow" and "The Trap"]

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Art Direction:
Archie J. Bacon

Assistant Director:
Bill Derwin

Casting:
Marvin Paige

Characters:
Pierre Boulle

Director:
Don Weis
Arnold Laven

Director of Photography:
Gerald Perry Finnerman

Editor:
Axel Hubert Sr.
J. Frank O'Neill

Executive Producer:
Herbert Hirschman

Makeup Artist:
Daniel C. Striepeke

Music Supervisor:
Lionel Newman

Original Music Composer:
Richard LaSalle

Post Production Supervisor:
Joseph Silver

Producer:
Stanley Hough

Set Decoration:
Stuart A. Reiss

Story Consultant:
Howard Dimsdale
Joe Ruby
Ken Spears

Stunts:
Hubie Kerns Jr.
Ernest Robinson

Supervising Music Editor:
Leonard A. Engel

Theme Song Performance:
Lalo Schifrin

Unit Production Manager:
Richard Glassman

Writer:
Edward J. Lakso
Art Wallace

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