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In the year 2029, interstellar reconnaissance missions are relegated to chimpanzee pilots from the Space Station Oberon in deep space. On such a mission, a chimp loses communication and vanishes form the radar. Fearless astronaut Leo Davidson launches a rescue mission and, following a malfunction, lands on a jungle-like planet not unlike the Earth. To Leo's astonishment, English-speaking apes and primitive humans inhabit the planet. Following his capture by the apes and subsequent escape, Leo assembles a small band of defiant humans and empathetic apes in an attempt to re-establish contact with Oberon, but his focus changes following an unexpected discovery. Armed with this new information, Leo leads a rebellion against an overpowering ape force that will result in freedom or complete annihilation.
  Disc One Includes:
An enhanced viewing mode that enables the consumer to choose when to go behind the scenes, search cast and crew biographies, or view the special effects.
  Disc Two Includes:The HBO "First Look" special,Five extended scenes
Multiple featurettes - "Simian Academy (Ape Movement)," "Face Like A Monkey" (A Day in the Make-Up Chair), "Costume Tests," "On Location in Lake Powell," " Chimp Symphony Op. 37" (Behind the Scenes On Scoring The Film), and "Swinging From The Trees" (Stunt Work),Makeup, group and movement tests,A gallery of multi-angle features that lets the viewer climb into the director's chair for several key scenes,Theatrical trailers, a music video, and television spots,A concept art and design gallery,Additional DVD-ROM features of a novella and links to Web sites.
 
  
                 
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