Arthur P. Jacobs


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Planet Of The Apes (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Hell With The Scarecrows Hot on the trail of vegetation they found on what appeared to be a desolate planet, astronauts Taylor (Charlton Heston), Landon (Robert Gunner) and Dodge (Jeff Burton) haven’t noticed the figures tracking them on the cliffs, trouble ensuing, early in Planet Of The Apes, 1968.
Planet Of The Apes (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Human See Human Do Injured and now a captive, human Taylor (Charlton Heston), still unable to speak, has made more progress with ape scientist Zira (Kim Hunter) than with minder Julius (Buck Kartalian), but none with her boss Dr. Zaius (Maurice Evans), introduced here, in Planet Of The Apes, 1968.
Planet Of The Apes (1968) -- (Movie Clip) How Do You Account For Me? Animal psychologist (and Chimpanzee) Zira (Kim Hunter) has proven that human Taylor (Charlton Heston), still unable to speak because of his throat injury, can communicate, though her colleague and boyfriend Cornelius (Roddy McDowall) isn't convinced by his story, in Planet Of The Apes, 1968.
Planet Of The Apes (1968) -- (Movie Clip) We'll Be Running This Planet 20th century Earth astronauts Taylor (Charlton Heston), Landon (Robert Gunner) and Dodge (Jeff Burton), unsure of there whereabouts, observe primitive humans who stole their clothes, and surprised when apes (led by Norman Burton) appear, early in the original Planet Of The Apes, 1968.
Doctor Dolittle (1967) -- (Movie Clip) My Friend The Doctor Much at ease carrying the opening scenes in fictional Puddleby, England, 1845, with William Dix as young Tommy, Anthony Newley as Matthew Mugg hops through a tune by his frequent collaborator Leslie Bricusse, also the screenwriter, in the box-office bomb Doctor Dolittle, 1967.
Doctor Dolittle (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Talk To The Animals Just the title character (Rex Harrison) and his patients, in the second stanza of his signature song by Leslie Bricusse, in 20th Century-Fox's expensive, underperforming musical Doctor Dolittle, 1967.
Doctor Dolittle (1967) -- (Movie Clip) The Vegetarian Rex Harrison as the title character, still doing some exposition, with friends Matt (Anthony Newley) and Tommy (William Dix), offering his first song, composed by Leslie Bricusse, in Doctor Dolittle, 1967, from the children's book series by Hugh Lofting.
Planet Of The Apes (1968) -- (Movie Clip) I Leave The 20th Century Expository prologue before credits from director Franklin J. Schaffner, Taylor (Charlton Heston) ruminating and hitting the sack, crew Robert Gunner and Jeff Burton already snoozing, in the original Planet Of The Apes, 1968, co-starring Kim Hunter and Roddy McDowall.
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Not A Crackle After opening with the almost-exact ending of the original, the sequel proceeds with another American astronaut, Brent (James Franciscus), and his skipper (Tod Andrews) deducing that they’ve crashed on the same planet Taylor (Charlton Heston) found, in Beneath The Planet Of The Apes, 1970.
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Milk Of Kindness Zira (Kim Hunter) and Cornelius (David Watson) flip when native human Nova (Linda Harrison) delivers just-arrived astronaut Brent (James Franciscus), who's rather like Charlton Heston from the original, boss Zaius (Maurice Evans) joining, in the sequel Beneath The Planet Of The Apes, 1970.
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (1970) -- (Movie Clip) It's A City Of Apes! Mute native Nova (Linda Harrison), who can't explain, shows Astronaut Brent (James Franciscus) the apes,with Ursus (James Gregory) urging Zaius (Maurice Evans) and dissenting Zira and (the new!) Cornelius (Kim Hunter, David Watson) to war, in the sequel Beneath The Planet Of The Apes, 1970.
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Get Out Of My Head! Poking around subterranean New York, astronaut Brent (James Franciscus) finds himself compelled to attack his native human friend Nova (Linda Harrison), the appearance of freaky Gregory Sierra, then Paul Richards, only sort-of explaining, in the sequel Beneath The Planet Of The Apes, 1970.

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