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Gary Owens hosts 'The Most Beautiful Ape' contest in June of 1972, a beauty contest held in conjunction with the release of CONQUEST OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (1972). Photo from The LA Times.
I guess I should do the service of posting the follow-up to that news story, a copy of which I happen to have in my possession.
The following article is excerpted from the January 9 (1973) one-off issue of the "San Simian Sentinal," a collectible newspaper released the promote the release of "Battle for the Planet of the Apes."
As far as I know, it's never been confirmed anywhere, but a lot of people say there's a female Orangutan in CONQUEST... She's the one in the book store when Caesar and Armando go in there to hand out circus flyers... She's also briefly seen in a few outdoor shots...
Originally posted by Mikey
In the classic movie series and/or classic TV series did they ever show a female gorilla or orangutan ?
Yes, there's one, and one only: a female orangutan in Conquest. I question the wording of having "never been confirmed anywhere," as she is clearly and distinctly seen and singled-out on screen, and listed in the film credits: Zelda, played by Joyce Haber.
Last edited by SentientApe; Jul 27, '14, 11:47 AM.
Zelda isn't the orangutan, she's a chimpanzee... When Caesar and Armando are at the beauty salon, she's the one who's supposed to be combing out Mrs. Riley but looks like she's starting to pick for fleas... (She is called by name when scolded...)
Originally posted by SentientApe
Yes, there's one, and one only: a female orangutan in Conquest. I question the wording of having "never been confirmed anywhere," as she is clearly and distinctly seen and singled-out on screen, and listed in the film credits: Zelda, played by Joyce Haber.
Zelda isn't the orangutan, she's a chimpanzee... When Caesar and Armando are at the beauty salon, she's the one who's supposed to be combing out Mrs. Riley but looks like she's starting to pick for fleas...
Yes ... I stand corrected. The female orangutan is never named, in fact, she is only communicated to in sign language, until returning with the wrong book and scolded "NO!".
What I am wondering, however... what was the source for naming the chimpanzee "Zelda"? Could it possibly be after F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife (Zelda Sayre) who is shown here in this photo with her husband and suited chimp?
-- I am also wondering:do they have authorization to dress him like that?
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