Zira rushes down the trail to Lucius, who is sprawled on
the ground. He has a bloody nose and a lump on his forehead.
Nova and Cornelius come next, then Taylor, prodding Zaius
ahead of him at gun point. Lucius appears to be more
humiliated than hurt.
LUCIUS
They took me by surprise. Sneaked up on me while I was watering the horses. What's happened to honor? X
(pause, glum)
I got off one round to warn you.
CORNELIUS
(gloomingly)
They've taken everything,
TAYLOR
Not everything. They left a hostage.
(a pause)
How do you feel, Lucius?
LUCIUS
Disillusioned ....
(turning on)
But vindicated! I've been right all along. You can't trust the older generation, It's a matter of values --
TAYLOR
(gently)
All right, all right. Will you do me a favor? No orders.
LUCI-JS
(pause)
What is it?
TAYLOR
I want you to go around the bend and tell those gorillas their leader is my prisoner.
LUCIUS
(thoughtful pause)
Yes, I can do that.
TAYLOR
Good. Say I want a week's supply of food for the ·.-,c~~r.ma.ndmyself. A horse. A sp~dc. A~d fifty rcunds of ar'.'..rnunition.
08.,, Cont .
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384 Cont.
LUCIUS
What if they won't agree to your terms?
TAYLOR
Then tell them Dr. Zaius won't leave here alive.
ZIRA
(shocked)
Taylor, you can't.
ZAIUS
(calmly)
Oh yes he can. He's a born killer.
(to Lucius)
Deliver the message.
Lucius looks to Taylor for confimation. Taylor nods. The
young ape hurries away through the rocks. Taylor crosses
to a useless saddle, picks up a coil of rope, gestures at
Zaius, indica~ing a nearby tree.
TAYLOR
Sit down. Over there.
Zaius squats on the ground beside the tree. Taylor sets
his rifle against the trunk, fashions a noose and places
it around Zaius' neck. Then, using an ingenlous comb~nation
of knots, he ties Zaius' hands behind his back, and fir.ally
fastens the rope around the base of the tree.
TAYLOR
(ashe works)
Now, Minister of Science -- let me explain ce~tain principles of stress and strain. If you exert pressure to remove these bonds, you'll choke yourself to death. It'll be suicide, you see?
Zira and Cornelius look down at the captive mandarin.
Their rebellious spirit has evaporated, and they are
clearly afraid.
ZIRA
Tay~or, please -- don't ~reat him that way.
TAYLOR
~-ihynot?
Cont.
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384 Cont.l
ZIRA
It's humiliating.
TAYLOR
Wasn't I humiliated? By all of you? Didn't you lead me around on a leash?
CORNELIUS
That was diff~rent. We thought you were ....inferior.
TAYLOR
(wintry smile)
And now you know the truth.
(to Zaius)
Cornelius has beaten you, Doctor. He proved ·it. Man preceded you here. You owe him your science, your language, whatever knowledge you have.
ZAIUS
(quietly)
Then answer this: If man was superior, why didn't he survive?
Cont.
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384 Cont.2
TAYLOR
(shr•.:.gging)
He might have been wioed out by a plague. Natural·catas- trophe. Like a fiery storm of meteors. From the looks of this part of your planet, I'd say that was a fair bet.
ZIRA
(weakly)
But we can't be sure.
TAYLOR
(indicating Zaius)
He is. He knew all the time. Long before your discovery, he knew.
(to Zaius)
Defender of the Faith. Guard~an of the terrible secret. Isn't that right, doctor?
OUT
REVERSE ANGLE - .-.':fECIRCLE-FAVORINGZAIUS
As Zira and Cornelius loo~ at him expectantly.
/:\IUS
What I know of man was written
long ago -- set down by the
wisest ape of all -- our Lawgiver.
(to Cornelius)
Open my breast pocket.
Cornelius crosses to Zaius, and takes a small book bound
in black leather from the breast pocket of his ·.:u:1.:.c.
ZAIUS
Read it to him: the twenty- third Scroll, ninth Verse.
Cornelius :hQ~bs through the book, ~inds the citation and
'2adsaloud:
Cont.
11 ,,,·
:tEVISED- PLAL;~TOP '!'!-IEAPES"-5/23/67 --,,,,.>
J89 Cont,
COR~ELIUS
'Beware the beast rian,for he is
t~e devil's pawn, Alone among
God's primates, he kills ~or sport,
or lust or ~reed, Yes, he will
murder his u1·otherto nossess his
bPother's lund. Let him not breed
in e;reatnu!'lbers,forhe will r,1ake
a desert of 1tishome and yours,
Shun !1.im,Orive him back in toi1is
jungle lair: For he is the harbinger
of deatht
Cornelius falls silent and looks down at Zaius,
ZAIUS
(quietly)
I found nothing in the cave to alter that conceotion ot man, And I still live by its injunction.
A-J89 ANOTHER ANGLE - ':1HEGROUP
Lucius hurries out of tte rocks leading a saddled
horse. Zaius' five mounted goril:.asappear behind
him. Taylor calls out tJ them:
'l'AYLOR
Stay~ .ere you are!
Lucius comes uo with the horse, Taylor checks the
provisions in the saddlebags. Lucius is frowning ..
LUCIUS
They think you'ro ~ehaving foolishly. I nust say I aBr0e. Where will you co?
':'AYLOR
(noddinp,o.s.)
I' 11 startby follo\1::.ngt:he
shoreline,
(a smile)
And my nose.
ZI;1A
But supi:ose you .findnotn:n~ bu~
a wastoL.rnd. !:ow will you survive?
Cont.
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A-389 Cont.
ZAIUS
(firmly)
He won't survive.
(all look at him)
Do you know .rhatsort of life awaits you out there, Taylor? That of an animal. If you aren't eventually hunted down and killed by apes, somo jungle beast will devour you.
TAYLOR
Then there is another jungle?
ZAIUS
(shrugs; then, sardonically)
Of course, you could return with us. Our society mieht find a place for you and your mate.
TAYLOR
Sure, In a cage.
ZAIUS
Where else, but in a cage, does man belong?
TAYLOR
No, thanks. I'll take freedom.
'!aylormounts the hor!1e,extends a helping hand to !fova,
who vaults nimbly onto the horse's rump. Taylor loo~s
at Zira and Cornelius,
TAYLOR
Would you like to come along?
ZIRA
We can't.
TAYLOR
It's better than going to prison for heresy.
CO~NELIUS
They con't convict us of that,
You proved our innocence. Besides..•
(1n•d.1ca..,1ng+-.Za1.us•)
... hisculture is our cult~re.
Cont.
A-JB9 Con t . 1
':'AYLOR
Good luck then.
He re~ches down, grasps Cornelius' hand, thengr:!.ns
crookedly.
'l'AYLOR
Dr. Zira, I'd like to kiss you
good-bye.
ZIRA
All rii?:ht,but... ,
(tears in her eyes)
... you'reso damned uglyt
Taylor smiles, leans down, kisses her.
ZIRA
(softly)
Go with God, Taylor.
( half smile)
That's an old exrression. It corriesfromboth a.pcand nan.
Cont.
REVIS£D - PLANE'l'OFTHE APF.:S- 5/23/67 llo
A-389 Cont.2
TAYLOR
God bless you.
He extends his hllndto Lucius, who takes it.
TAYLOR
Lucius.
LUCIUS
I think you're making a mistake.
TAYLOR
That's the boy. Keep 'em flying.
LUCIUS
What?
TAYLOR
T~1eflags of discontent. It's the only way anything ever gets changed.
(to Zaius)
Don't try to follow us.
(pats stock of his rifle)
I'm pretty handy with things like this.
ZAIUS
Of that I'm sure. All my life I've awaited your coming and dreaded it. Like death itself.
Taylor looks piercingly at Zaius, more troubled than
offended.
TAYLOR
Why? From the first, I've terrified you, Doctor. And in spite of every sign that I'm an intelligent being who means no harm, you continue to hate and fear me. Why? --· Cont.
REVISED - "PLANET OF ~~HEAPES - 5/23/67 lJ..9
A-389 Cont.3
ZAIUS
(calmly, without rancor)
Because you are a man. And you were right -- I have always known about man. From the evidence, I believe his wisdom must walk hand in hand with his idiocy. His emotions must rule his brain. He must be a warlike animal who gives battle to everything around him -- even himself.
TAYLOR
What evidence? No weapons were found in the cave.
ZAIUS
The Forbidden Zone was once a paradise. Your breed made a desert of it, ages ago.
TAYLOR
( he waits,then wearily)
We're back at t~e beginning. I st:11 don't know the why. A planet where apes evolved from reen. A world turned wrong side up. A puzzle with one piece missing.
ZAIUS
(softly)
Don't look for it, Taylor. You may not like what you find.
B-389 WIDER ANGLE - TAYLOR AJ.~DTHE GROUP
Taylor shakes h~s head, still baffled, digs his hee~s
into the horse's flank. It canters off along the sandy
shore. Zira, Cornelius and Lucius sadly watch the
departure.
ZAIUS
U?1tieme!
Cor!1el!usmoves quickly to remove the rope from Zaius'
neck. Behind them, the five mounted gor~llas gallop
forward. Zaius gets up, waves them to c1:.:ilt.
71 IUS
i'~o,!10!Let r1'r'._sO!
REVISED - "PLANET OF THE APES" - 5/23/67 J.20
MOVING SHOT - TAYLOR AND NOVA ON HORSEBACK
Taylor looks back, sees that Zatus has stopped the mounted
apes, slows his horse to a trot, smiles at Nova.
390- OUT