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Eric Greene, Eric Greene, Richard Slotkin
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A lively exploration of the Planet of the Apes films as racial allegory.In 1968, Planet of the Apes became a megahit movie both in the US and abroad, inspiring four film sequels, two TV series, several comic series, and hundreds of millions of dol...
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Eric Greene, Eric Greene, Richard Slotkin
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A lively exploration of the Planet of the Apes films as racial allegory.In 1968, Planet of the Apes became a megahit movie both in the US and abroad, inspiring four film sequels, two TV series, several comic series, and hundreds of millions of dol...