
Dec 15th, 2011
Background mutant female latex mask, labeled “Dina” from Beneath the Planet of the Apes - (TCF, 1970) Mutant mask of foam latex completely hand-painted and detailed to resemble exposed musculature. Marked internally “Dina.” The mask is split at the rear t ...
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Oct 22nd, 2011
Prop rifle used by a background actor playing one of the gorilla forces of Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Most POTA rifles offered for sale are of the more common wooden variety but this one is constructed of lightweight solid vinyl, painted to resemble ...
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Dec 12th, 2003
(TCF, 1970) Metal stock painted to resemble wood, with wooden barrel and receiver. The metal housing was originally used for a hero working
model as evidenced by the right-side port for shell ejection, but the original receiver has been removed and repla ...
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Dec 18th, 2010
(TCF, 1970) Rifle stock comprising two custom-shaped metal shells encasing a World War II M1 carbine with leather strap secured by front and rear clasps. The rifle lever action is functional with bayonet actuated by a slider bar along the lower barrel. Th ...
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Dec 18th, 2010
(20th Century Fox, 1970) In this well-received sequel to the 1968 Planet of the Apes, mutant humans live underground and fight to regain human control of Earth over those “damned, dirty apes”. They use mind-control ability to project illusions of a terrif ...
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Apr 1st, 2005
(TCF, 1970) This crucified gorilla figure, famously featured in a mutant-induced vision in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, is the
only existing life-sized ape figure ever made for the original classic movie series. The figure in near-mint
condition, ...
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Dec 12th, 2003
(TCF, 1970) An original and scarce full-length white muslin worship robe with side rope ties, worn by a female mutant during the “I will reveal myself to my god” (a nuclear bomb) sequence in the imaginative sequel to Planet of the Apes. Also included in t ...
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Dec 12th, 2003
(TCF, 1969) This is the working pistol used by “General Ursus” himself in the smash follow-up to Planet of the Apes, also starring Charlton Heston and James Franciscus. It is constructed of two custom-made metal shells painted in a brown wood-grain scheme ...
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Apr 1st, 2005
(TCF, 1970) Constructed of dark brown leather with brown fabric belt, this costume piece was used by James Gregory as Gen. Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, and later used by Mark Lenard as Gen. Urko throughout the entire POA television series. T ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Guards tunic from Beneath the Planet of the Apes - (TCF, 1970) This Guard tunic worn by an underground dwelling mutant sentry is 1 of only 4 such costumes made for the first sequel to Planet of the Apes, which posits a society of radiation scarred atomic ...
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Dec 18th, 2010
(TCF, 1970) Brown canvas backpack with purple straps and circular resin cap atop the cover flap. An incredibly rare relic from the film, this being one of only two known to exist. Measures 17 in. tall x 11 ½ in. wide x 6 in. deep. Exhibits slight wear and ...
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Aug 1st, 2008
896. Hero working gorilla rifle from Beneath The Planet of The Apes. (TCF, 1970) This rifle is constructed of two aluminum shells with leather strap, and is the ONLY known example of this rifle with the WORKING modified World War II carbine still inside, ...
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Apr 5, 2007
(TCF, 1970) This rifle is constructed of two aluminum shells with leather strap, and is the ONLY known example of this rifle with the WORKING modified World War II carbine still inside, as all of the rifles from this film were cannibalized by gun collecto ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Hero working gorilla rifle from Beneath the Planet of the Apes - (TCF, 1970) This rifle is constructed of two aluminum shells with leather strap, and is the only known example of this rifle with the working modified World War II carbine still inside, as a ...
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Dec 14th, 2007
(TCF, 1970) Arguably the most infamous characterin the entire Apes saga is the gun-toting General Ursus, who leads a preemptive war into theForbidden Zone that results in the world being blown to bits by a nuclear bomb worshippedby underground dwelling hu ...
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May 15th, 2011
(TCF, 1970) Prop pistol wielded by James Gregory as “General Ursus” in Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Constructed of cast resin, completely hand-painted and detailed to appear like it’s carved out of solid wood. It measures 8 ½ in. long x 6 in. tall. Exh ...
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Oct 9th, 2009
John Chambers screen-used mutant mask from Beneath the Planet of the Apes. (TCF, 1970) In 1969, fresh from his Oscar-winning creation of the famed simians of Planet of the Apes, legendary makeup artist John Chambers was presented with an even greater chal ...
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May 1st, 2009
837. Mutant costume from Beneath the Planet of the Apes. (TCF, 1970) Costume consists of taupe jacket with front zipper closure, matching pants with "Cotroneo Costume" interior label, and Western Costume Co. stamp, hood and gloves. This was worn beneath t ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Natalie Trundy “Albina” mutant mask from Beneath the Planet of the Apes - (TCF, 1970) Natalie Trundy “Albina’s” mutant mask of foam latex completely hand-painted and detailed to resemble exposed musculature. Marked internally “Natalie.” The mask is split ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Pair of John Chambers Mutant concept sculpts for Beneath the Planet of the Apes - (TCF, 1970) Pair of John Chambers Mutant concept sculpts for Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Each concept is hand-sculpted in clay and completely hand-painted and detailed w ...
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