Complex sociological themes run through this science-fiction classic about three astronauts marooned on a futuristic planet where apes rule and humans are slaves. The stunned trio discovers that these highly intellectual simians can both walk upright and talk. They have even established a class system and a political structure. The astronauts suddenly find themselves part of a devalued species, trapped and imprisoned by the apes.
"This generational touchstone remains a playful widescreen fable of the bestiality that defines and destroys cultures." - Slant Magazine
"By its appeal to both the imagination and the intellect within a context of action and elemental adventure, in its relevance to the consuming issues of its time...Planet of the Apes is that rare film which will transcend all age and social groupings." - Hollywood Reporter
"A film rich with unforgettable imagery, killer lines and physical thrills." - Empire Magazine