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Beneath The Planet Of The Apes Download-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2hxt -----------------------------------------In an effort to find the missing astronaut Taylor, Brent goes on a rescue mission to the planet of the apes. Using the information he receives from the ape village that Taylor escaped from, Brent locates him in an underground fortress in the forbidden zone guarded by telepathic humans.A second astronaut crashes through the time barrier searching for the missing Taylor. The daring rescue mission leads to a subterranean city where mutant humans, who practice mind control, worship a weapon capable of destroying the entire planet.The original Planet of the apes movie is nothing special but compared to this follow up it's a masterpiece. This film is absolutely terrible. It looks low budget , the soundtrack is so annoying it gives you a head ache and the story is just plain stupid. For some reason they decided to replace Charlton Heston in the lead role with a look alike ( James Franciscus ) although CH does have a cameo . He must have read the script and decided not to star in it. ( check out his terrible wig) Like the first film , a mute Linda Harrison runs around serving no purpose whatsoever and even the apes have no menace about them. The end is very abrupt as if the director ( or the actors) decided to walk off set because what they were involved in was irretrievable. This has the feel of a very poor Star Trek episode , one that nobody remembers.The critics think this is the best of the sequels in the five part series, I think Escape from... is much better, but I suppose I can see small reasons for them to think that, from director Ted Post (Hang 'Em High, Magnum Force). Basically it starts where the last the first film left off, just after Taylor (Charlton Heston) has discovered the Planet of the Apes is in fact the Earth three-thousand years later, seeing the Statue of Liberty in the sand, and we return to the ship he landed in, where another two survivors have woken up and got out. One quickly dies, but Brent (James Franciscus, who resembles Heston), after finding Nova (Linda Harrison) with Taylor's tag goes in search of him, quickly finding the community of walking talking apes. As before, the only ape determined to help him is Dr. Zira (Kim Hunter), with brief husband Cornelius (David Watson, replacing an unavailable Roddy MacDowall, who only appears in the opening first film archive), who knew Taylor well, and helps Brent escape to go searching for his friend in what is known as The Forbidden Zone. While the apes, led by General Ursus (James Gregory) and Dr. Zaius (Maurice Evans), Brent and Nova find an underground community of mutant, telepathic and mind controlling humans, who not only fear the threat of the apes, but worship a bomb as their God! Brent and Taylor realise that this bomb is powerful enough to blow the planet, and when the apes manage to get beneath the planet all hell breaks lose, and it may in fact be the end of everything. The only problem with the ending is that if your going to make Escape from... you really need to see how it came to be, you never saw Zira, Cornelius and Dr. Milo fix the human ship and escape going back in time! Also starring Paul Richards as Mendez, Victor Buono as Fat Man, Jeff Corey as Caspay, Natalie Trundy as Albina, Thomas Gomez as Minister, Don Pedro Colley as Negro and Tod Andrews as Skipper. The telepathic humans idea is really flat for following a brilliant science-fiction adventure, surely it should explain the origins of humans becoming apes or something. It might have some alright action moments, and still well-meaning make-up, but it is camp and not as gripping as its predecessor, but it isn't terrible. Worth watching, at least once, in my opinion!I’m not sure that the story is the right receptacle for big notions about imperialism, racism, militarism, the balance of power, religiosity, the end of reason; it is a bit like loading the history of philosophy into an egg-and-spoon race.Following the trajectory made by Taylor's spaceship, another astronaut named Brent (James Franciscus) crashlands on the planet of the apes in the year 3955AD and goes in search of Taylor (Charlton Heston), who has gone missing in the Forbidden Zone. While trying to escape from a band of gorilla soldiers led by the war hungry Ursus (James Gregory), Brent and Nova (Linda Harrison) stumble upon a subterranean fortress where a cult of humans are hiding. Meanwhile, the gorilla army has decided to invade the Forbidden Zone and kill all remaining humans, because "the only good human is a dead human!" Beneath the Planet of the Apes is a sequel to Planet of the Apes (1968) (1968), which was based on the 1963 novel La Planète des Singes by French writer Pierre Boulle. The screenplay for Beneath the Planet of the Apes is credited to Paul Dehn and Mort Abrahams. A novelization of the film by American writer Michael Avallone was released in 1970. Beneath the Planet of the Apes was followed by three more sequels: Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) (1971), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) (1972), and Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) (1973). Besides Taylor and Nova, chimpanzees Zira (Kim Hunter) and Cornelius (David Watson) put in an appearance as does orangutan Dr Zaius (Maurice Evans). The gorilla army discovers the subterranean passage and descends upon the city of mutant humans, clubbing or gunning down everyone who gets in the way. Still confined in their cell, Brent, Taylor, and Nova hear the gunfire and break out. While sneaking down the corridor, they come face-to-face with a gorilla, whom they are able to kill but not before he guns down Nova. Brent and Taylor make their way to the cathedral where Zaius and the gorilla army are confronted by Mendez (Paul Richards), who introduces them to his God...the doomsday bomb. He activates the bomb but is unable to hit the detonator before being gunned down. Ursus orders his gorillas to pull down the bomb with rope, block, and tackle, and the bomb begins to emit steam. Brent detracts Ursus when he goes to hit the detonator in an attempt to stop the steam. Zaius notices Taylor hiding behind a pillar, and Ursus shoots him. Brent then shoots Ursus. Crawling toward the detonator, Taylor asks for Zaius' help, but Zaius refuses. "Man is evil...capable of nothing but destruction," he charges. Brent picks up a gun and shoots down a few gorillas but is ultimately shot dead by them. In the final scene, Taylor reaches for the detonator and pushes it. The screen goes white, and a voiceover says: In one of the countless billions of galaxies in the universe lies a medium-sized star. 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