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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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Release : 1980
Rating : 5.3
Studio : 20th Century Fox Television, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Ron Harper James Naughton Roddy McDowall Royal Dano Woodrow Parfrey
Genre : Adventure Action Thriller Science Fiction TV Movie

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Reviews

KnotMissPriceless
2018/08/30

Why so much hype?

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Wordiezett
2018/08/30

So much average

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Konterr
2018/08/30

Brilliant and touching

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Glucedee
2018/08/30

It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.

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Leofwine_draca
2015/06/05

BACK TO THE PLANET OF THE APES is the first of the cut 'n' paste TV movies from the early 1980s, each of which stapled together two episodes of the unsuccessful '70s TV series PLANET OF THE APES. As usual, these are low rent affairs that don't really work as two movies, because the episodes are self-contained and joining them together feels like an artificial experience.The first half of this movie is the better of the two, mainly because it's the pilot episode so it sets up the plot for the rest of the story. It's the usual stuff - pilots crash land on the titular planet are imprisoned by the apes - a weak retread of the famous film, no less, but it's okay. It doesn't help that the production values are low and the performances worse. The second half of the film is a dull human/ape bonding story that'll have you reaching for the remote. All in all it's not very good, but four more pasted TV movies would follow.

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Red-Barracuda
2015/01/21

In 1974, after the conclusion of the final of the five films which made up the Planet of the Apes series, a TV show was made to extend the franchise even further. Unlike the movies, though, it wasn't a success and folded before the end of its run. I suppose as a means of salvaging some money from this failure, in 1981 five TV movies were made, where each edited two individual episodes of the series together to achieve feature length. Back to the Planet of the Apes was the first such film and combined the first and third episodes of the series.As a film, it's pretty limited really, on account of its awkward genesis. Like all the others it very much feels like what they all are – two TV episodes joined together. Consequently, the two halves are pretty different and there is little overall cohesion. Seeing as this uses material from episode one, it at least has a proper beginning though. The first half introduces the characters and sets things in motion, while the second part involves one of apes being forced by circumstance to work alongside one of the humans in order to survive a dangerous situation. I felt the first half was the more interesting and the second flagged as a consequence. In all honesty, if you are a fan of the Apes franchise you would be far better just watching the series. The films are no more than a curiosity now, although they admittedly are a relatively interesting one.

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pdelamore
2009/07/06

While watching this movie, I could not help but shake a sense of familiarity. I was pretty sure I hadn't seen it before, but a part of me recognised what was unfolding.Lone behold, I find that it's just two episodes of the TV show stuck together. Regardless of this, it's quite an engaging little piece. You get the same type of message as the previous movies yet with a little less focus on the weird and a little more focus on the actual relationship between man and ape.It's something we've seen before and the plot does feel a bit mediocre and shoestring at times, but I most certainly enjoyed it. The ending is shoddy, but this can be explained by the episodes being stuck together.Overall, solid acting and a familiar premise means that you'll enjoy this little ride back through the Planet of the Apes, but will probably want to revisit the original by the end. 6/10

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Robert
2007/01/14

In 1974, CBS began a "Planet of the Apes" prime-time TV series after Fox had concluded it's highly-successful theatrically released films ("Planet of the Apes," "Beneath the Planet of the Apes," "Escape From the Planet of the Apes," "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes," and "Battle for the Planet of the Apes"). However, due to directly competing to hit shows like "Sanford & Son" in the same time slot, the show would fold-up after just 13 episodes.Seven years later, several episodes of the TV series would be edited into five made-for-television movies. "Back to the Planet of the Apes" was the first of such films. "Back to the Planet of the Apes" was compiled from the debut episode ("Escape From Tomorrow") and the series' third episode ("The Trap").The film begins with three astronauts from 1980, who travel through a time warp and crash on Earth in 3085. One of the astronauts is killed in the impact, and the two survivors - Alan Virdon (Ron Harper) and Peter Burke (James Naughton) - find that the world is now ruled by a race of intelligent apes. After being caught by the Ape Army and sentenced to death by the orangutan-led tribunal, the two condemned men are visited in their cell by a curious chimpanzee named Galen (Roddy McDowall). Galen, who is intrigued by the men's accounts of an advanced human civilization from centuries ago, accidentally kills a gorilla and is charged with murder. Soon there after, Virdon, Burke, and Galen all escape the ape city and are fugitives hunted by a determined gorilla named General Urko (Mark Lenard). Virdon manages to salvage a computer disk from the downed spaceship before it is destroyed by the gorillas, and the trio's travels take them to the earthquake-prone remains of a human city, where they are cornered by Urko's troops.The film is an entertaining and fast paced adventure despite not fitting into the time-line of the 'Apes' films. The film is infrequently shown on television BUT the complete TV series has been released on DVD at an affordable price. A must have for any fans of the 'Apes' movies.

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