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Planet of the Apes 1968 ( FILMING LOCATION VIDEO) Charlton Heston Ending 

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Planet of the Apes is a 1968 epic science fiction film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner based on the novel La planète des singes by Pierre Boulle. The film stars Charlton Heston and features Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, veteran Shakespearean actor Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, James Daly and Linda Harrison. The script was originally written by Rod Serling but had many rewrites before eventually being made.
The film was ground-breaking for its prosthetic makeup techniques by artist John Chambers, and was well received by critics and audiences, launching a film franchise, including four sequels, as well as a short lived television show, animated series, comic books, various merchandising, and eventually a remake in 2001. Roddy McDowall, in particular, had a long-running relationship with the Apes series, appearing in the original series of five films (one only via stock footage from an earlier film), and also in the television series.
Most of the early scenes of a desert-like terrain were shot in northern Arizona near the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon and other locations near Page, Arizona
Most scenes of the ape village, interiors and exteriors, were filmed on the Fox Ranch in Malibu Creek State Park, northwest of Los Angeles, essentially the backlot of 20th Century Fox.
The concluding beach scenes were filmed on a stretch of California seacoast between Malibu and Oxnard with cliffs that towered 130 feet above the shore. Reaching the beach on foot was virtually impossible, so cast, crew, film equipment, and even horses had to be lowered in by helicopter.
The remains of the Statue of Liberty were shot in a secluded cove on the far eastern end of Westward Beach, between Zuma Beach and Point Dume in Malibu.
As noted in the documentary Behind the Planet of the Apes,] the special effect shot of the half-buried statue was achieved by seamlessly blending a matte painting with existing cliffs.
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@quicksilver2510
@quicksilver2510 4 года назад
A lot of work has gone into this, and I for one, appreciate it.
@gregh7457
@gregh7457 4 года назад
he really really liked this movie wow
@tomnaughadie
@tomnaughadie 4 года назад
An ape could have done it.
@garyha2650
@garyha2650 4 года назад
Quicksilver, I agree
@michaelcorazzini6869
@michaelcorazzini6869 4 года назад
Totally agree
@YouSimon1000
@YouSimon1000 9 лет назад
Genius. Fantastic. Five Stars. And Two Thumbs Up.
@gkroll8467
@gkroll8467 5 лет назад
great film but you could smoke in the ship and even put it out on the dashboard and not worry about a fire good times back then
@vincekuznicki7111
@vincekuznicki7111 4 года назад
This is by far the best video like this on old movie sets I've ever seen. This guy did an outstanding job. I'd like to see many more videos like this. Fantastic!!!
@jarodquintillius7547
@jarodquintillius7547 Год назад
la planete a macron
@jeffvantassel7670
@jeffvantassel7670 4 года назад
Dude, mad respect for researching these locals.
@sophistichistory4645
@sophistichistory4645 2 года назад
That must have been one hell of a nuclear bomb to blow the Statue of Liberty from New York City harbor all the way to Malibu.
@wbwilhite
@wbwilhite 10 лет назад
That was really awesome. I saw the original Planet of the Apes when I was 13 at the movie theater. It was like Star Wars for me. I saw it several times. And then I watched the next four in the series, going to each one repeatedly.
@rock696900
@rock696900 4 года назад
Me too, Mr... I saw that movie in tv at 7 seven or eight years old, about 1977..in Colombia. For me It was very impressive.
@irvhh143
@irvhh143 4 года назад
I saw it on late night tv. This is what sci fi should do, give you a totally new perspective on the universe. I saw last Jedi yesterday. While it is a good movie, it is a rehash of stuff we've all seen before.
@ktcarl
@ktcarl 4 года назад
I thought this one was the best of the series.
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 4 года назад
Nice one bill
@qnadigital
@qnadigital 2 года назад
Growing up in the sixties, and passing the Fox ranch, in Malibu Canyon, every day on the bus to school, we saw many productions come and go, but none was more exciting than POTA. Having spent my entire adult life, working in the film industry, I truly appreciate the work that went into this documentary. Bravo!
@jonathanross360
@jonathanross360 Год назад
I lived in malibu lake
@normturner4849
@normturner4849 4 года назад
I love the superimposing with the 'host' amongst the cast. He even does the script direction to help us to see how it was. Probably the best film set revisited or film comparison video I've ever seen! Congratulations👍🏽. A real work of love for the film❗️👏🏽😎
@GABELOGANPETS
@GABELOGANPETS 9 лет назад
This video is one of the best EVER! As a fan of this great saga, I now loved to watch the places nowadays here. Is a nice gift. Just great!
@sweetguy19762
@sweetguy19762 9 лет назад
why was he mad at the end what happen to all the humans?
@Danny7618
@Danny7618 9 лет назад
+Owen Chase science channel Is that a rhetorical question? humans blew up the earth
@sweetguy19762
@sweetguy19762 9 лет назад
Danny7618 no I just did not understand.
@Danny7618
@Danny7618 9 лет назад
+Owen Chase science channel It was more of a political commentary with the cold war going on and how we would destroy our own
@sweetguy19762
@sweetguy19762 9 лет назад
o ok, good movie.
@finnblu3002
@finnblu3002 8 лет назад
a hot, steamy town a young boy in the first row of a neighborhood movie theater a bigger than life theater - the hushed tones the dark interior in the middle of a sunny day sitting there transfixed completely immersed in another world... and sent into my own imaginary orbit from the explosive! sound and visuals of the corn field scene straight through to closing credits. thanks for the memories . . . . . .
@petergagnon6851
@petergagnon6851 5 лет назад
Finn Blu I would love to talk to you I could not of expressed it any better
@bandfromtheband9445
@bandfromtheband9445 5 лет назад
I would love to talk to you, too, about your repressed homosexual feelings around this film that shows some outstanding footage! In "hushed tones," of course...
@davidjames666
@davidjames666 4 года назад
Watching this on dvd as a kid, that dead astronaut in her sleeping chamber scared the fruit rollups out of me!!
@gilbertosuna5496
@gilbertosuna5496 4 года назад
LOVE YOUR GREAT COMMENT
@cheaplaughkennedy2318
@cheaplaughkennedy2318 4 года назад
Finn Blu perfectly put , I had the same feeling
@SeaMonkey137
@SeaMonkey137 5 лет назад
Awesome job with research and capturing the camera angles. True POTA fans appreciate this. Many thanks!
@sierracuban
@sierracuban 4 года назад
EXTREMELY WELL DONE......I love this sort of thing, as I've always been a fan of this movie ever since the day I first watched it just before I turned 15 in 1968.......I lived in Huntington Park, California at that time and saw the movie there on Pacific Boulevard either at the Warner Theater or at the California Theater......I have also always been a futurist and now realize at my age of almost 67 during this Coronavirus pandemic that THE BEST YEARS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA HAVE NOW PASSED INTO THE DISTANT PAST.......I arrived in California via Spain in 1963 from having been a rich kid in Cuba, and I don't need an elephant three feet away to see it......Humanity's days are numbered, and movies such as Planet of the Apes have a very strong meaning for those of us who can think and reason........CONGRATULATIONS ON THIS JOB WELL DONE......César M. González Betancourt, ( Sierra Cuban on You Tube ) Miami, Florida, Estados Unidos de América.......PROUD UNITED STATES MARINES DAD......AND MOM TOO.
@djay6651
@djay6651 10 лет назад
Pretty good transitions and great job on replicating the shot angles.
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 4 года назад
...and putting yourself into them!
@PhilippinesFarmLife
@PhilippinesFarmLife 8 лет назад
Very impressive! A lot of time and effort has gone into your work. Thank you!
@publiusvelocitor4668
@publiusvelocitor4668 3 года назад
I remember my mother describing this movie to our family after seeing it. Totally blew her mind. I guess you could say she spoiled the surprise, and 8t was several years later, before I got around to seeing it. Pretty amazing film, which has stood the test of 50 years time.
@BIGLOVE4TRUTH
@BIGLOVE4TRUTH 4 года назад
My dad and his friend were boating at lake Powell in 68. They came across the spaceship and looked inside at the valves and pipes used to sink it. Then they saw people on the shore and went to inquire. The y encountered the film crew who told them about the movie. None of the actors were there at the time.
@cuda426hemi
@cuda426hemi 4 года назад
The hatch that blew off is on the floor on Lake Powell still as far as I know. Then they re-used the ship on sequels and the TV show - after Escape From POA, the nose cone was a different color because when it "washed ashore" in Escape in Malibu it broke from the tow lines and smacked into those rocks forcing quick fix on the cone. As far as I know nobody knows what happened to that dart shaped steel prop - collector buy or rust at scrapyard.....🗼
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 4 года назад
Really? That is an incredible story. Apes is one of the all time classic Sci Fi films.
@stevekille447
@stevekille447 4 года назад
What a great job on this, it’s fantastic, I see you posted this 9 years ago, so I may be a little late on the compliments. I remember going to see this film when I was 11 when it first came out, I went by myself because none of my friends would go. To me this is the one that matters, there’s many sequels, and it was done again years later, but this is for me the best one, way ahead of it’s time.
@coolaunt516
@coolaunt516 4 года назад
I remember seeing this in a drive-in when it first came out. The ending was extremely upsetting and I was sad all the way home. Great ending by Rod Serling!
@kennethdemuchest5171
@kennethdemuchest5171 4 года назад
Yes, I agree. I wasn't born yet, but when this came on Sunday afternoon. My dad said, " Come watch this movie . I think you might like it 😊. The makeup was so real looking to me. I thought they were real apes lol. When the end of the movie came l was puzzled. Why was the Statue of liberty on the beach. My dad said, " That time they blew the world up." So he never left earth I said, " My dad said, "Right".
@ThePianoMan1953
@ThePianoMan1953 Год назад
I think I was 12 years old and I went to a matinee. It was the first time I'd ever gone to a movie by myself. I actually remember the movie costing 35 cents!
@orionsstar6326
@orionsstar6326 10 лет назад
Fantastically accurate. Thank you, what a dedicated person you are. A+
@luckyben67
@luckyben67 Год назад
Wow!! Fantastic job bro!! I have been an Apes fan since I was 6 years old! And now 55 and aways wanted to actually see the behind the scenes of the Planet of the Apes! And you made it come true!! Thank you for making this excellent video!!
@toddbroeker8683
@toddbroeker8683 5 лет назад
Dude! I’m a HUGE “Apes” fan and this was awesome! I’ve always been fascinated by the locations Arthur P. Jacobs shot in, especially living in Arizona. You did an incredible job. Thank you for putting this together and sharing it!
@Firebrand55
@Firebrand55 9 лет назад
Herve Attia has a unique and highly skilful now-and-then process. His blending of the different times is superb, not to mention the time it must have taken to find these locations. Exemplary.
@bobbyfairchild7365
@bobbyfairchild7365 5 лет назад
One of the greatest. They don't make movies like this anymore.
@Lifeisshortby
@Lifeisshortby Год назад
That’s for sure,it’s all woke garbage now days.
@Susie_Floozie
@Susie_Floozie 4 года назад
You have an excellent technique of immersing your viewers in each location, across 50+ years of time and erosion. Scouting the locations was enough of a chore, but you went and did the extra heavy lifting to bring it all together like this. Thanks for all your hard work.
@camsmith336
@camsmith336 4 года назад
One of my all time favourite movies growing up. Thank you so very much for putting this together!!!!!
@jakkijimms3413
@jakkijimms3413 10 лет назад
I LOVE CHARLTON HESTON
@vincentkosik403
@vincentkosik403 5 лет назад
Great actor and man
@bandfromtheband9445
@bandfromtheband9445 5 лет назад
I don't. I despise him and everything he stood for! I'm glad that this evil jerk is dead and I hope his hands are still cold! He was an evil jerk upon his death, when he used to be a very warm and welcoming person, no matter what! Something turned inside him and made him an evil jerk and a patriarch as the most hateful spokeswoman of the nra, the "not-relative-anymore platform." Good riddance, assh**e!!!!
@bandfromtheband9445
@bandfromtheband9445 5 лет назад
@Old Iron Oh really? An NRA rally in West Virginia? I hope you wore your beautiful pink smock and your Capri pantsuit to impress him! Chuck Heston always loved fat and insane "gun-lover-hillbillies" like you, sweetheart! As long as you drooled over the GUN you were carrying, Jesus loves you! NOT!!!!!
@bandfromtheband9445
@bandfromtheband9445 5 лет назад
@B Brunson And a truly hateful individual. You have been duped!
@nickbigmann5228
@nickbigmann5228 4 года назад
@Martin S fuck you... loser !!!!
@MsLane61
@MsLane61 4 года назад
Just a beautiful compilation. Your hard work is evident. And your love of the film. Stunning work, Kiddo.
@galactuslord
@galactuslord 4 года назад
excellent job showing all the areas. its incredible what could be accomplished in the USA. I always thought it was filmed in some isolated far away land lol.
@douglashelliwell3347
@douglashelliwell3347 5 лет назад
Heston totally brilliant, but he was in my favorite film, the Omega Man, totally loved this film.
@michaeljordan6008
@michaeljordan6008 4 года назад
Heston was fantastic. He was a great actor and an even better person.
@Traveller69
@Traveller69 4 года назад
I became him in terms of his attitude to humanity, maybe we all do eventually.
@PaulKyriazi
@PaulKyriazi 9 лет назад
That's the best movie location video I've ever seen. Perfectly lined up the movie shots with your camera with slow dissolves so we can see them line up. Split screen was a great idea. Even lighting flashes for that scene. Good use of dialogue from the movie to go over your new camera shots. Great job.
@MsLMN-bp9dx
@MsLMN-bp9dx 9 лет назад
+Paul Kyriazi I agree, this was one of the best movie location clips I've seen.
@redstar1408
@redstar1408 5 лет назад
wow... pretty impressed; someone took the time to go to so many of the original film locations and replicating the shooting angles. Very Cool!
@davidclark4361
@davidclark4361 5 лет назад
I was 9 years old. My mom dropped me off at the theater so I could watch it by myself. Only single theaters back then. Huge with a balcony. Had a semi sealed off crying room under the balcony for moms and infants. Can still smell the urine when I think about it. Ugh... Vividly remember everything about that movie, and the 2nd one too, Return to the planet of the apes. This video was spot on with scene fades in and out. We'll done you damn dirty ape! P.S. Vacationed at Grand Canyon and flew to Page AZ for day excursion. Came in over Lake Powell. Beautiful oasis in the desert .Took raft trip from Glen Canyon Dam along Colorado river through Horseshoe Bend. Boat/Raft captain pointed out film location(s).
@glencram
@glencram 4 года назад
That was incredible! One of my all-time favorite movies. Thank you so much for all the work you put into this. Unbelievable!
@jupitr2
@jupitr2 10 лет назад
Thanks SO much for this! 'Planet of the Apes' is one of my favorite movies and the location shots that you researched and merged in here are fantastic! Bravo!
@ouagadougou62
@ouagadougou62 4 года назад
That movie was amazing, long before CGI, they knew how to make a movie very suspenseful and dramatic. The soundtrack alone was so spooky.
@spiderman101x
@spiderman101x 5 лет назад
I've tremendously enjoyed reliving the locations and scenes of many of my favorite classic movies, thanks to your hard work and ingenuity. It remains fascinating to see how so many locations, both man made and natural have changed or remain the same after several decades. Thank you so very much.
@stiofandundealgan1280
@stiofandundealgan1280 Год назад
This first movie of the Planet of the Apes saga is the best, ever ! With Charlton Heston, magnificent !
@gweflj
@gweflj 4 года назад
Herve’s productions are works of art.
@georgesherman5345
@georgesherman5345 4 года назад
That took a tremendous amount of time and effort on your part. Excellent job. Thanks.
@UGLYPROFESSOR1
@UGLYPROFESSOR1 4 года назад
Fantastic trip from the present to the past and from the past to the present just like the movie itself! Thank you!
@ROCKINGMAN
@ROCKINGMAN 4 года назад
I watch this film and listen to it's soundtrack from time to time. Love this film. The first was inventive, new and exciting for '68. The sequels did not have the same impact. Beautiful atmospheric film. Real nice upload.
@urbexgyula
@urbexgyula 9 лет назад
It was simply awesome!!
@crlguitar1
@crlguitar1 8 лет назад
That must have taken an incredible amount of time to find, then film those locations.... Blending was pretty interesting....Fascinated to see how time eroded some of those areas.
@pcdubya
@pcdubya 4 года назад
This is too cool, thank you for going to the trouble, excellent! And what a movie, that sticks in your memory banks and to have the great Charlton Heston. What a concept and groundbreaking for the time, kind of James Cameronesque.
@francoisona
@francoisona 4 года назад
The amount of work behind making this is spectacular. Thank you. Thank you!
@taofledermaus
@taofledermaus 5 лет назад
You can really tell how much the ocean has risen in 50 years. Wait, it totally hasn't.
@joenavanodo3780
@joenavanodo3780 4 года назад
TAOFLEDERMAUS : You should work for the government, they really need people like yourself.
@ruibonito7540
@ruibonito7540 3 года назад
119/5000 Wrong. You don't know at what stage the tide was during the filming 50 years ago and now.
@SteveSputnik
@SteveSputnik 3 года назад
The average sea rise over the past five decades wouldn't be measurable with the naked eye, especially, as Rui points out, when the tide might be at a different point to what it was when the movie was shot. Take into account such things as weather variations, tide cycles , time of the year etc. and the fact that both pieces of film are long-shots and it would be ridiculous to use the latter piece of film as evidence that sea levels aren't rising. A rise of 2" wouldn't be noticeable with the naked eye, but it would be significant if it marked a trend.
@tube.brasil
@tube.brasil 3 года назад
@@ruibonito7540 you really want to be deceived, dont you?
@tube.brasil
@tube.brasil 3 года назад
@@SteveSputnik some people like you just want to be deceived. You remind me of the humans in cages in the movie.
@brick1371
@brick1371 5 лет назад
Excellent....! Absolutely loved it...! Thank you for all your hard work..!🎈
@troy9er
@troy9er 4 года назад
Wow, just Wow!! I saw this in 1968 in the theater. It was amazing back then!!! Thanks for re working and posting! 👍🏻
@panchothemonkey
@panchothemonkey 4 года назад
You should win the Academy Award for this one.
@jamespollman6616
@jamespollman6616 5 лет назад
Best Beginning AND Ending to a movie... ... ALLTIME! Heston had a way of convincing you in any movie he made. I'll probably watch it again after 20 times.
@lvm111
@lvm111 5 лет назад
Yes he did. One of the greatest of all time!
@Gyntster
@Gyntster 9 лет назад
This is the best of the genre! I love how you stitched the modern day site with the exact segment from the film...perfecto!
@YesItsMeGuys68
@YesItsMeGuys68 4 года назад
I can’t imagine the research & time it took to locate these locations .. and using the image sandwiching so perfectly ... Bravo !
@flyguyinmotion
@flyguyinmotion 5 лет назад
I remember when this movie first came out. I saw it in Yugoslavia. What a huge hit it was. Movies were much more important back then than they are now.
@1peterk
@1peterk 8 лет назад
Thanks for this you did a great job blending the movie with the now.
@gingerturtle4229
@gingerturtle4229 Год назад
Brilliant, really enjoyed seeing the locations all these years on and the subtle changes that have taken place over the years. Makes things feel very small and insignificant that even after all that time the rocks and waterways have hardly changed but so many of us have turned to dust.
@SUPERFLY-ky7yh
@SUPERFLY-ky7yh 4 года назад
I remember watching this with my father when I was a kid. This is a unique tribute to this film. Lots of fun during the stay at home.
@csmihaly
@csmihaly 5 лет назад
How did this filmmaker track down these locations, fascinates me. Best RU-vid video I've ever watched....
@sumbuddy63
@sumbuddy63 4 года назад
"if this the best they've got around here, in 6 monthes we'll be running this place." perfect line on many levels.
@centuryrox
@centuryrox 5 лет назад
Excellent job, sir! I hope you kept those remnants of Ape City! "It's a MADHOUSE!!! A MAAAAAAAAADHOUSE!!!!!"
@irvhh143
@irvhh143 4 года назад
In the book there was a scene of monkeys running the stock market with them climbing the walls, too bad that couldn't have been In the movie.
@MovieMakingMan
@MovieMakingMan 4 года назад
centuryrox But how did apes create the metal mesh to reinforce their structures LOL
@ProperLogicalDebate
@ProperLogicalDebate 4 года назад
@@MovieMakingMan They ordered that done by their slave, the Prop man or whatever the name is.
@diligenceintegrity2308
@diligenceintegrity2308 4 года назад
you can get that clip on youtube. I got it.
@rosetinteddays2605
@rosetinteddays2605 4 года назад
Why do i feel melancholy when watching this? fantastic editing thank you so much for your endeavours!
@Metropolis-gh6bc
@Metropolis-gh6bc 2 года назад
Excellent work! I saw this at the drive in when it was released. A double feature with One Million Years BC. One of my most memorable nights as a boy. I have been sitting on a DVD copy if each, waiting for the right time I do a double feature in my living room. Thank you for all the work you did!
@PlanBProductioninc
@PlanBProductioninc 5 лет назад
Thanks for the split screen and awesome video,well done
@witblitsfilm
@witblitsfilm 4 года назад
Brilliantly done man. I for one appreciate the dedication and work that went into this!
@007ElSenor
@007ElSenor 4 года назад
Thanks! When I moved to Dallas, one of the first things I did was to track down and visited all the filming sites in Dallas, TX for Robo Cop. Wish I had filmed it like you do for various movies.
@paulraggett7837
@paulraggett7837 4 года назад
I throughly enjoyed that. Well done and thank you.
@danieldagenais1423
@danieldagenais1423 10 лет назад
LOVE this movie!! J"ADORE ce film. Appelez-moi old-fashionned quand ça vient aux films, mais j'assume. La qualité de ce film, la musique et tout, pour 1968,... c'est assez extraordinaire!
@joeherrera2401
@joeherrera2401 4 года назад
I remember my 9 year old self being so amazed at the possibility of the world being destroyed . Thanks great video
@snoopu2601
@snoopu2601 4 года назад
This is way cool how you went back to where they film it and not much has changed since then, but everyone in the movie has either past on or changed.
@londonroulette
@londonroulette 3 года назад
To the guy that this this film location video THIS IS THE BEST ONE I’VE SEEN. Brilliant brilliant brilliant!!!!!!
@brokewrench1
@brokewrench1 10 лет назад
Cool Video! Gave Me a Great laugh. The first time Me and My Brother went fishing at Lake Powell Years ago, I told him "This looks like the forbidden zone from Planet of the Apes", Later We found out that it was! Thanks for posting!
@stanleynickjedrzejczyk4533
@stanleynickjedrzejczyk4533 6 лет назад
absinthe64 Did you meet the underground mutants? They live there you know, and they're all registered Democraps!
@pmafterdark
@pmafterdark 5 лет назад
Very well done. Now if Linda Harrison could only look the same after 50 years lol.
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 4 года назад
She's 73 now.
@Traveller69
@Traveller69 4 года назад
My first movie 'lust'. A simply stunning looking woman.
@spitfire6611
@spitfire6611 3 года назад
I googled 'where was the opening scene of planet of the apes shot' and I found this absolute historical gem. Kudos.
@chrisgreene2405
@chrisgreene2405 5 лет назад
Thanks for this. The location used at the beginning of the movie is one of the most compelling things about this classic movie
@heliosium
@heliosium 8 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic , great job, congratulations. From that old time you have brought the present state of those sites, that are engraved in my mind from the first time I saw it in a movie theater, the first time they show it in Chile. It gives a twist to many previous thoughts that it makes me wonder if films with a message are more valuable than those just make for fun. Thanks you very much.
@cyclepowered8799
@cyclepowered8799 4 года назад
My all-time favorite movie. Would have loved seeing all these locations in person. Really enjoyed this...Thanks!!
@ascher40
@ascher40 4 года назад
I paused the video many times, to see just how nature is so resilient and in many ways, unaffected by 'Human Time'. We have Wars, Bombs, Diseases, Conspiracies, Floods, Famine, Many different World Leaders, Inventions, Scientific breakthroughs, Space Exploration, Conquests, Failures, Disasters....etc etc etc. But when i see that the same rocks...the same trees have been sitting there all the time that i have been on this planet (and since i saw this movie with my school when it came out), I feel so insignificant! It all continues to just sit there decade after decade, with very little change. And it will still just sit there, when mankind is finished. You have provided such dedication to a project!! You have done very well sir!
@brijbhushansinghrawat719
@brijbhushansinghrawat719 8 дней назад
इस मूवी को ओडियन देहरादून मैं देखा था बहुत अच्छी लगी थी फिर कई बार देखने को मिली है क्लिप का आभार
@morlockmeat
@morlockmeat 7 лет назад
How cool! Did you keep a piece of those ape-building ruins??? Heck, to me, that would be almost like finding a piece of strange metal at the Roswell crash site! :^)
@Wonkabar007
@Wonkabar007 9 лет назад
Excellent video, thanks for posting.
@baronzaebos8888
@baronzaebos8888 5 лет назад
Well done. I'm from the UK so we don't even know what a desert looks like but Arizona looks incredible.
@heavenstomurgatroyd7033
@heavenstomurgatroyd7033 5 лет назад
....yeah you do, you have London it's void of humanity.....
@randallanderson6477
@randallanderson6477 4 года назад
This is a fantastic video of the making of one of the BEST SCI FI FILMS ever made....I went to Lake Powell first time in 1970, and every summer for the next 42 years, many times. My good friend Wally, on a fishing trip, witnessed the filming at Last Change Bay on Lake Powell and told us about it. I have every version on film/tape/disc since then. The BlueRay is just astounding, and the music was and is a huge part of the film.. I cannot describe the audience reaction in the theatre back in '68; it was shock, amazement. I saw it at least 5 times, including at a Drive In...THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO MR. ATTIA!! will pass it on to all my friends.
@yallowrosa
@yallowrosa 10 лет назад
A nice and useful tribute to an important film of '60
@jeffcurtis7634
@jeffcurtis7634 4 года назад
Notice the sea level hasn't changed from 1968 to 2010 and I bet it's still the same today!
@kingt.hawkings32
@kingt.hawkings32 4 года назад
Yeap I agree I don't see higher sea levels. Just normal everyday sand and rock erosion!
@massapower
@massapower 4 года назад
EXACTLY. Climate change my ASS !😛
@Robby4291
@Robby4291 4 года назад
@@massapower BUT a LOT of HYPE....Frank....S Tman...Jeff.
@andysmith1996
@andysmith1996 4 года назад
@@kingt.hawkings32 And you would you be able to tell a sea level rise of five inches from those clips? www.epa.gov/climate-indicators/climate-change-indicators-sea-level
@brianpreston8483
@brianpreston8483 4 года назад
@@massapower thank you
@9Ballr
@9Ballr 4 года назад
I didn't know they had filmed this movie on earth until the very end.
@laurencedankel4751
@laurencedankel4751 4 года назад
9Ballr - in case you didn’t know, all Hollywood movies to date have been filmed on Earth.
@9Ballr
@9Ballr 4 года назад
@@laurencedankel4751 Nuh uh, there was a movie with Matt Damond on mars.
@davidwbybee3450
@davidwbybee3450 4 года назад
Much of this Lake Powell was really in the Utah 95% of Glen Canyon Recreation Area. Miss labeled in the film. I have walked this area for 50 years.
@aldershot5100
@aldershot5100 4 года назад
Got to be one of my favourite film endings.
@johnwatson3948
@johnwatson3948 5 лет назад
Drove my girlfriend crazy doing the same thing for “Jaws” locations on Marthas Vineyard -
@Younghead
@Younghead 2 года назад
Coming back to this genius comedic take on Planet the Apes film locations, it seems funnier than ever especially after watching some of the recent attempts from others posting their versions of this timeless classic from 20th century which was made in the 1960’s.
@user-jn7tc3tp2x
@user-jn7tc3tp2x 4 года назад
Fantastic expedition for exploring a fantastic movie!! Two thumbs up and five out of five stars!!
@lonl123
@lonl123 5 лет назад
Excellent Job, I can't even imagine how much time and effort this took.
@ajones747
@ajones747 9 лет назад
That really is great work! Thanks for posting.
@teamgreen404
@teamgreen404 4 года назад
Nice job. That took me back to my younger days as a kid. Growing up in the 60s and 70s. Thanks for the post.
@lvm111
@lvm111 5 лет назад
Very cool! Saw it with my gf downtown, where one went to see the best movies. Dress up, one magnificent screen, excellent date night. After the ending, it was deadly silent. Everyone was blown away.
@gingerelvira6587
@gingerelvira6587 4 года назад
Look how different the water levels are between the photos
@theflorgeormix
@theflorgeormix 4 года назад
They set u up 4 the jarring nature of this film early on. Like life sometimes. Classic.
@DeadShred9
@DeadShred9 4 года назад
One of my all time favorite movies Heston was so good in everything he did !! Appreciate your work Thank You !
@gabesvidz
@gabesvidz 4 года назад
So awesome to see the then and now comparisons. I seen this movie when I was 7 years old and was so fasanated by it. Now I want to watch it over again. Great job !
@georgedanova5679
@georgedanova5679 5 лет назад
Watching that was an incredible experience. Very creative 👍
@smalltownman73
@smalltownman73 8 лет назад
I like the way you do your videos. It's very interesting to see the way the scenery has changed and stayed the same over the years. Thanks for posting.
@towniepats4409
@towniepats4409 4 года назад
WOW! That is amazing the work you must have put into making this. Thank You.
@Stringbean421
@Stringbean421 4 года назад
wow,..this was amazing! If you look closely, you can see how rock formations have slightly changed in appearance through the natural passage of time over the last fifty years since the film was made.
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