6/10
Better than the first sequel.
3 February 2020
After the world ended when Taylor pressed the Doomsday button in "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" Zira, Cornelius and Dr. Milo managed to get Taylor's spaceship working again and launched themselves into space and through time. They crash-land on Earth in 1973, two-thousand years before their own time and two years on since Taylor left Earth. They are found by the US military and taken to the zoo, but when they start talking to the humans they become celebrities and are wined-and-dined throughout the country. Dr. Hasselein, advisor to the President of the United States, is sceptical, however, and wants to know more about the world that the apes came from, something which they have been elusive about. When he discovers the truth, he believes that it would be in humanity's best interests if the apes were exterminated.

Where the first sequel was a carbon-copy of the original, up until the end that is, "Escape..." is certainly different. It would have been difficult to predict what they could have done with another sequel following the ending of the last one but they certainly did do a good job here. As likable as Zira and Cornelius were in the first two instalments, it is here that we truly start to care for them as characters. McDowall and Hunter are brilliant together. Bradford Dillman (Who would later take the lead in "Piranha") also stars. The last ten minutes came out of nowhere and were shocking and this time, we were left with no doubt that another sequel would follow.
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