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the Unofficial Oral History of Planet Apes

Current price: $46.00
the Unofficial Oral History of Planet Apes
the Unofficial Oral History of Planet Apes

Barnes and Noble

the Unofficial Oral History of Planet Apes

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Twenty-three years after the publication of the critically acclaimed Planet of the Apes Revisited, authors Joe Russo, Larry Landsman and Edward Gross are back with the two-volume , a completely revised, thoroughly expanded definitive look at the world of the from 1963 to the present. These books are filled with hundreds of exclusive cast and crew interviews, unprecedented access to the archives of producer Arthur P. Jacobs, shooting schedules, rare photos and much more, all of which take you behind-the-scenes of the 10 films in the series and the two television shows they inspired, and presented in the actors and filmmakers' own words. covers 1963 to 1973, from the publication of Pierre Boulle's original novel through the development process of the first film and, then, the comprehensive making of and . It also features a foreword by actor Charlton Heston. , which spans from 1974 to 2024, is coming soon from Bearmanor Media. Go Ape!

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