Questions to answer :
Planet of the apes 1968 was produced by APJAC productions and twentieth century fox film corporation, the remake in 2001 was then produced by 20th century fox
Do any of these companies own any cinemas ? ( check links on imdb and use your own research)
APJAC does not own any cinemas, although I cannot find any evidence that 20th Century fox owns any cinemas although as they are a large and well known production company I would suspect they do own some cinemas
Which country or countries did the funding come from for both films?
Funding for both the films came from America as the first film was produced by a smaller company and the remake produced by 20th century fox is also an american company
Are they Hollywood, Bollywood, British or ‘developing countries’ films?
Both films are hollywood films as produced in the US
Is it an international co-production? Are there at least two production companies from different countries listed in the company credits ?
Both films were produced by American companies so there was no international co-production
Can either film be considered an ‘independent’ or ‘mainstream’ film?
Did they receive any funding from ‘funding bodies’? These should be listed in the film's company credits on imdb.
What technologies ( film format, sound mix, cameras) were used in the production? (check imdb technical specifications).
2001 remake:
Film format: 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)
Digital (Texas Instruments DLP 1280 x 1024, 1.9 : 1 anamorphic)
sound mix: DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS (uncredited)
Cameras: Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision Primo and C-Series Lenses
1968
Film format: 35mm
Soundmix: 4-Track Stereo (Westrex Recording System)
Cameras:-------
Who distributed the films in the UK? ( company credits on imdb )
Original 1969 - released on the 15th of november 1968 although no record of the distributor in the UK, however it would most likely been 21th century fox as they were one of the production companies
Remake 2001- 20th Century fox
Use imdb's box office statistics for each film and state whether each film gained a limited or large-scale cinema release.
The films estimated budget was $5,800,000 (estimated) and also had a Gross of $32,600,000 (USA) So compared to the remake of the film, it received a limited cinema release as there are only records present for the release in the USA, whereas the 2001 remake of Planet of the apes had an estimated budget of
$100,000,000, on its opening weekend alone had a gross of $68,532,960 (USA) (29 July 2001) (3,500 Screens and £5,445,983 (UK) (19 August 2001) (446 Screens) and as well as that had releases in multiple countries therefore gained a large-scale release and was a lot more successful than the original film.
Do they fit into a particular genre or ‘cycle’ of films?
Both films fall under the genre of sci-fi and adventutre/action
Do they have any stars?
Although the Original recieved more of a limited release compared to the remake it recieved a rating of 8/10 on IMBD whereas the 2001version recieved a rating of 5.7/10
What certificate did they receive in the UK, and why did they receive that certificate?
The original Planet of the Apes recieved a PG certificate and the Remake had a 12 Certificate due to moderate violence.
Are they part of a series of films i.e sequels?
Planet of the Apes is an American media franchise comprising eight films, two television series, and various comic books, novels and a video game, which all began with the original film in 1968, which was based on the 1963 French novel La Planète des singes by Pierre Boulle.
The films in the series/sequel are,Planet of the Apes (1968), Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Planet of the Apes (2001), Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
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