Two astronauts and a sympathetic chimp friend are fugitives in a future Earth dominated by a civilization of humanoid apes.
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Series Cast Summary
Roddy McDowall | ... |
Galen
(14 episodes, 1974)
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Ron Harper | ... |
Alan Virdon
(14 episodes, 1974)
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James Naughton | ... |
Pete Burke
(14 episodes, 1974)
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Mark Lenard | ... |
Urko
(11 episodes, 1974)
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Ron Stein | ... |
Gorilla Guard
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(11 episodes, 1974)
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Booth Colman | ... |
Zaius
(6 episodes, 1974)
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Eldon Burke | ... |
2nd Trooper
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(6 episodes, 1974)
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Tom McDonough | ... |
Macor
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(4 episodes, 1974)
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Jacqueline Scott | ... |
Kira
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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John Hoyt | ... |
Prefect Barlow
(2 episodes, 1974)
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John Milford | ... |
Miller
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Martin E. Brooks | ... |
Konag
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Pat Renella | ... |
Jason
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Bobby Porter | ... |
Arno
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Biff Elliot | ... |
Orangutan
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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William Beckley | ... |
Council Orang
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Wayne Foster | ... |
Gorilla Sergeant
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Nick Dimitri | ... |
A Gorilla
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Beverly Garland | ... |
Wanda
(1 episode, 1974)
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William Smith | ... |
Tolar
(1 episode, 1974)
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Joanna Barnes | ... |
Carsia
(1 episode, 1974)
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Sondra Locke | ... |
Amy
(1 episode, 1974)
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Royal Dano | ... |
Farrow
(1 episode, 1974)
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Morgan Woodward | ... |
Martin
(1 episode, 1974)
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John Ireland | ... |
Brun
(1 episode, 1974)
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Roscoe Lee Browne | ... |
Hurton
(1 episode, 1974)
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Norman Alden | ... |
Zako
(1 episode, 1974)
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Zina Bethune | ... |
Arn
(1 episode, 1974)
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Percy Rodrigues | ... |
Aboro
(1 episode, 1974)
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Geoffrey Deuel | ... |
Anto
(1 episode, 1974)
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Jane Actman | ... |
Fauna
(1 episode, 1974)
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Jackie Earle Haley | ... |
Kraik
(1 episode, 1974)
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Jay Robinson | ... |
Bandor
(1 episode, 1974)
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Michael Conrad | ... |
Janor
(1 episode, 1974)
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Lonny Chapman | ... |
Polar
(1 episode, 1974)
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Michael Strong | ... |
Travin
(1 episode, 1974)
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Woodrow Parfrey | ... |
Veska
(1 episode, 1974)
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Frank Aletter | ... |
Leuric
(1 episode, 1974)
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David Sheiner | ... |
Zoran
(1 episode, 1974)
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Anne Seymour | ... |
Ann
(1 episode, 1974)
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Ben Andrews | ... |
Miro
(1 episode, 1974)
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Marc Singer | ... |
Dalton
(1 episode, 1974)
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Joseph Ruskin | ... |
Daku
(1 episode, 1974)
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John McLiam | ... |
Gahto
(1 episode, 1974)
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Robert Phillips | ... |
Gorilla Captain
(1 episode, 1974)
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Richard Devon | ... |
Zandar
(1 episode, 1974)
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Ron Soble | ... |
Kava
(1 episode, 1974)
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Norman Burton | ... |
Yalu
(1 episode, 1974)
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Jennifer Ashley | ... |
Talia
(1 episode, 1974)
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George D. Wallace | ... |
Talbert
(1 episode, 1974)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS (1974) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2001) (United States) (DVD) (complete series)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1982) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Channel 4 Television (1994) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Me-TV (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Deluxe Entertainment Services (color by)
- Jack Cole Film Group (titles designed by)
- Twentieth Century Fox (copyright)
- RCA Sound System (logo)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Television series about a group of astronauts who travel in time and become marooned on a planet. Unbeknownst to them, they are actually on future Earth. The astronauts encounter an advanced civilization run by apes, but supported by enslaved human workers.
Written by Tad Dibbern |
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Budget | $3,500,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Though uncredited, Rod Serling wrote the original treatment and two proposed scripts for this series, essentially creating the basic format followed by the program, two astronauts and one chimpanzee pursued by the Apes civilization. However, his storyline involving the magnetic disc ended up being dropped by the show's writers, putting an end to the series' only story arc. See more » |
Goofs | In many of the interior close-up shots, the actors' own teeth are visible behind the teeth of their ape masks. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Behind the Planet of the Apes (1998). See more » |
Quotes |
Urko:
These humans are dangerous, don't you understand that? They think that they're as good as we are! See more » |