Objection. The accused is indeed a man. Therefore, he ha.s no rights under ape law.

Planet of the Apes (1968)
HONORIUS
A screenplay character in Planet of the Apes (1968).
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Sample dialogue
Learned Judges: My case is simple. It is based on our first Article of Faith: that the Almighty created the ape in his own image; that He gave him a soul and a mind; that He set him apart from the beasts of the jungle, and made him the lord of the planet.
scene 277 — FULL SHOT - THE INQUIRY ROOMObjection! These remarks are profane and irrelevant.
scene 286 — FULL SHOT - THE AMPHITHEATERThere 1s a conspiracy afoot to under- mine the very cornerstone of our Faith.
scene 279 — FULL SHOT - THE INQUIRY ROOMTell us why all apes are created equal.
scene 279 — FULL SHOT - THE INQUIRY ROOMThat's true, Dr. Zaius. My witnesses -- correction my exhibits are on display in the amphitheater.
scene 279 — FULL SHOT - THE INQUIRY ROOM
Bookends
Yes, sir. The State charges Doctors Zira and Cornelius with contempt of this Tribunal, malicious mischief and scientific heresy.