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From Alpha to Omega: Building a Sequel

Documentary on the making of 'Beneath the Planet of the Apes' (1970).

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  • James Bacon

    James Bacon

    Self

  • Brannon Braga

    Brannon Braga

    Self

  • Don Pedro Colley

    Don Pedro Colley

    Self

  • Eric Greene

    Eric Greene

    Self

  • Steve Haberman

    Steve Haberman

    Self

  • Linda Harrison

    Linda Harrison

    Self

  • Ted Post

    Ted Post

    Self

  • Joe Russo

    Joe Russo

    Self

  • Aubrey Solomon

    Aubrey Solomon

    Self

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Documentary on the making of 'Beneath the Planet of the Apes' (1970).

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