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PLANET OF THE APES COLLECTIBLES #01 |
Updated: December 25, 2019
"Here's a little history for you Ape fans/collectors:
(The Makeup)
The makeup is easily the most amazing part of the Planet of the Apes Saga.
Key actors would spend hours before filming each day on set to have makeup
applied. Makeup consisted of a pliable foam latex appliance attached to
the skin with a variety of hair and other such items affixed to it. The
appliances were so life like they enabled realistic facial impressions to
be conved through these false skins. Because of time constraints and
expense not all of the actors wore makeup. Many of the background
characters wore pullover masks. In theory these actors would be in the
background and their less realistic masks would be not visible to the
viewer. But clearly in Beneath the Planet of the Apes the characters
wearing makeup are seen clearly next to the ones wearing masks in many
scenes. Pullover masks were made for the Chimpanzees, Gorillias, and
Orangautauns; however the Gorilla ones are far more common as far more
Gorillias were needed in vast battle scenes in the second Apes movie.The
actual latex rubber facial appliances are sometimes seen forsale. Usually
they are without the hair or fur. One should be careful not to confuse the
originals from the movies and tv show with the ones marketed as part of
commercial makeup appliance kits. In addition facial appliances were made
for a special 30th anniversary Apes gathering and they are often easily
confused with originals from the movies.
(The Costumes)
The costumes in the first, second, and last Planet of the Apes film were
all the same. The gorilla soldier costume consisted of a dark leather
vest, gloves, leather boots, a leather ammo strap, and an undersuit
composed of paints and a shirt. Background Gorilla costumes were used in
abundance in the second Apes film Beneath the Planet of the Apes. These
costumes are constructed of a cheaper vinyl material for the vest and
gloves; in additionn the ammo strap is not composed of real leather
pouches but rather just folded over pieces of leather to simulate the
effect. The background Gorilla costumes were intended to be used in scenes
with vast numbers of Gorilla soldiers and in a way that they were not
clearly up front with the main Gorilla costumes. However in several scenes
during the various Gorilla soldier marches into the mutant layer one can
see the main leather gorilla soldier costumes clearly side by side the
cheaper vinyl ones. The vinyl vested gorillas usually all wore the chepear
pullover mask.
The orangautan and Chimpanzee costumes in the first second and last Planet
of the Apes films were the same.
In Conquest of the Planet of the Apes the Ape costumes were entirely
different. They were all jumpsuits. The Gorrilla's wore red jumpsuits and
the Chimpanzees wore the green ones. These jumpsuits are similar to the
style of jumpsuits used in various other Tweenith Century Fox productions
of the late 60's and 70's such as Time Tunnel.
(The Weapons)
As with almost every production the vast majority of the weapons used are
nonfiring. The ape weapons that fired were in essence real firearms hidden
within a metal shell that was painted with a woodstroke finish. Almost all of
the fring Ape guns have that near all wooden apperance which is due to clever
painting of the metal shell. Several styles of guns were used by the Apes. At
least two styles of rifles and one pistol style were used. Stunt rifles were
constructed especially for use in Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Such stunt
rifles are composed mostly of wood with a crude strap attached to them.
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