Planet of the Apes
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Narrated by:
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Greg Wise
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Pierre Boulle
About this listen
Greg Wise reads Pierre Boulle's chilling, iconic novel about a nightmare world where apes rule over men. In a spaceship that can travel at the speed of light, Ulysse, a journalist, sets off from Earth for the nearest solar system. He finds there a planet which resembles his own, except that on Soror humans behave like animals and are hunted by a civilised race of primates. Captured and sent to a research facility, Ulysse must convince the apes of their mutual origins. But such revelations have always been greeted by prejudice and fear...
The inspiration for several acclaimed cult films, Planet of the Apes is both a gripping, disturbing fable and a classic of science fiction.
©1963 René Juillard (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Planet of the Apes
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- Richard Millen
- 17-04-23
Good
Good story. Good narration albeit with odd american accents for the "monkeys". Didn't struggle to reach the end. Recommended.
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- RussH9
- 10-08-23
A classic tale
An enjoyable story, fast paced with good narration. It has made me want to go back and watch the original films again.
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- Jaye Garrett
- 17-08-23
A grand forger for a classic saga.
Grand story which forge a saga lasting for many years. Simian rock forever eh.
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- Rob Howard
- 19-05-23
Great short read
Wasn't sure what to expect with this, having been a fan of the original film since I was a kid, but I found it very well written and definitely worth a visit. You may see the ending coming a mile away, and it's hard not to visualise Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowell in their roles but there's enough of a difference to keep it fresh and unexpected.
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- Helen
- 24-09-21
Better than the films!
Intriguing satire and so much food for thought! Well read. Good pace. Nice twist!
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-07-23
An excellent read
Well paced. Excellent narration. Such a great story all round that engaged me on many levels. I first read this when I was about 12 and loved it then but I got so much more out of it this time around. Also, rather unexpectedly, I have a greater respect for the Mark Walhberg film. Highly recommended
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- lee lucas
- 21-08-22
Book of old leaps and bounds over films
A truly amazing book, I first read it after seeing the original 1968 film starring Charlton Heston and yes I enjoyed the film the book was far better, fast forward to the 2001 film starring Mark Wahlberg and was hoping for a film more like the book and was not totally disappointed but the book is still superior to the film. La Planète des singes is a truly great read and this audible version is brilliantly narrated by Greg Wise and well worth a listen. Enjoy.
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- RickyB
- 04-08-24
Seen the film had to listen to the book
Old enough to remember the original film. Wanted to listen to the book to see how it compared. The vast majority is the same only the beginning and end differed. Both have a twist in the tale and both are worth listening to and watching. Should not be disappointed by either.
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- leemsey
- 27-02-15
Of course the original but not the best
I know we always bang on about books being better than movies but not in this case. Yes it was written years ago but that's no excuse. Give me Charlton Heston every time!
The narrator chooses to use bizarre American accents too. This is bad enough in music but best avoided in audiobooks.
Historical interest only to shut people up claiming that the book is always the best.
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- LC
- 26-02-22
Excellent
An excellent story very well narrated. The story exceeded my expectations an I found it to be engaging and thought provoking.
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