"In the beginning, God created beast and man so that both might live in friendship and share dominion overa world at peace." "But in the fullness oftime, evil men betrayed God's trust, and in disobedience to His holy word waged bloody wars, not only against theirown kind, but against the apes, whom they reduced to slavery." "Then God, in His wrath, sent the world a savior, miraculously born oftwo apes, who descended on Earth from Earth's own future." "And man was afraid, for both parent apes possessed the powerofspeech." "Come on!" "Cornelius!" "[Gunfire]" "So both were brutally murdered." "But the child ape survived and grew up to set his fellow creatures free from the yoke ofhuman slavery." "Do." "No!" "Yet in the aftermath ofthis victory, the surface ofthe world was ravaged by the vilestwar in human history." "The great cities ofthe world split asunder and were flattened." "And out ofone such city, oursavior led a remnant ofthose who survived in search of greener pastures, where ape and human might forever live in friendship according to divine will." "His name was Caesar, and this is his story in those far-offdays." "You'll never make it, Jake." "Nah, we'll make it." "I'll showyou how." "Thanks, aldo." "You will call me by my proper rank..." "General!" "Yes, General." "Don't put him in the corral." "I won't be long." "Ape shall never kill ape." "Ape shall never kill ape." "Ape shall never kill ape." "Ape shall never kill ape." "Shall ape ever kill man?" "You're late, General Aldo." "Come and read this to the class." "I won't." "You won't because you can't, and you can't because you don'twantto learn, and it is my duty to report this to Caesar." "[Growls]" "If my father were a gorilla, we'd be learning riding instead ofwriting." "[Laughter]" "Silence." "Silence." "Cornelius, you are Caesar's son and heir." "Being a good rider isn'tenough for being a good ruler, though in human history, quite a number of military dictators seem to have thoughtso." "Now, all of you take up your charcoal sticks and your parchments and copy down what I've written." "The bestshall be hung from these hooks." "I can think of betterthings to hang from those hooks." "But, Virgil, can we tamperwith time?" " Acceptmy premise." " What premise?" "Thatsince man once learned to travel fasterthan sound, he could later have learned to travel fasterthan light." "We accept." "Imagine a musician giving a live broadcast from whatwas once London to whatwas once New York on a Wednesday." "He then travels fasterthan light from London to New York, where he arrives... as physicists would confirm... on the previous Tuesday, listens to his own broadcaston the Wednesday, dislikes its quality intensely, then travels back fasterthan lightto London" "in time for him to decide notto give his broadcast." "Come." "I'll prove it to you logically." "Good, Cornelius, butyou've made a mistake here." "You have puta "B"" "in place of the second "P"." "Teacher, have you forgotten your own name?" "Everyone has always called me teacherthat I had forgotten." ""Ape shall never kill Abe."" "Thank you, Cornelius." "Thatwas a very kind thought." "Gorillas." "All right, aldo, let's startwith you." "General Aldo." "With respect, General Aldo, this is barely legible and will have to be written again." "Your capital "A" leans over like a tent in a high wind." "Ha ha ha!" "And your capital "K"..." ""Ape shall never kill Abe."" "No, aldo!" "No!" "Teacher!" "Teacher, you've spoken the unspeakable." "In all ouryears of slavery to mankind, the word "no" was the one word we were electrically conditioned to fear." "Caesar has forbidden you its utterance in perpetuity." "An ape may say no to a human, buta human may never again say no to an ape." "Tell him you're sorry, Abe, and go home while you've still gota home to go to." "I'll put in a good word foryou with Caesar." "General Aldo, I'm sorry." "The writing you destroyed was by Caesar's son." "I did notwantyou to suffer Caesar's anger!" "What do I care for Caesar's anger?" "Letme give you a taste of mine!" "Grab him!" "Stop, teacher!" "Grab him!" "Stop!" "Grab him." "Grab the teacher!" "Stop!" "Stop!" "We'll teach the teacher a lesson." "Throw him in the corral, where all humans belong." "I said stop, aldo." "He broke the law." "With his own mouth, he broke the first law." "I am the law." "What has he done?" "Caesar, I was there." "Teacher only reverted to type under provocation." "He spoke like a slave master in the old days of our servitude." "When we were conditioned to mechanical obedience." "He uttered a negative imperative." "Could you putthat into words which even Caesar could understand?" "Um, he said, "No, aldo." "No."" "[Grunts]" "The schoolroom was wrecked." "The class is ended." "The schoolroom is closed!" "Nowwe'll go back to riding horses!" "Aldo!" "You and yourfriends will return to the schoolroom and put it back in order." "Abe, no gorilla is to be dismissed until everything is back in its place." "Yes, Caesar." "Father, since there won't be any more school today, may I go out and play?" "Can'tyou study in the house?" "I could, Father, but..." "Run along and play." "Where are my students?" "I was just in the midst of explaining my theory oftime relativity." "If Caesar permits, I would like my..." "Caesar permits." "You look concerned, MacDonald." "I am, Caesar." "I think thatAIdo's hatred is notconfined to humans." "Look out!" "I think Aldo may be riding for a fall." "If only my mother and father, whom I was too young to remember, if only they'd lived, perhaps theywould have taughtme if itwas right to kill evil so that good should prevail." "Butyou know, Caesar, history shows..." "Oh, no, no, no." "That is human history, notape history." "Ape never kills ape." "Oh, here's the list of ourwinter supplies so far." "I've gotto be getting along." "I'm starving." "I could eata horse." "A horse?" "Oh, you remember Lisa." "They used to eat lots ofthings... dead cattle, dead chickens, dead pigs." "Nowwe live and chew nuts atourmaster's command." "Thatwill be all, Julie." "Thank you." "We are not yourmasters." "We're not your equals." "MacDonald, I believe that when you truly growto know and trusta person, you cannot help but like him." "When we growto know and trustyour people, then we shall all be equals and remain so until the end ofthe world." "Which may be sooner than you think." "You are such a pessimist!" "Or a prophet." "Nowthatapes are atthe helm, the Earth will sail safely through space until the end oftime, and Virgil says time has no end, so, you see, I cannot believe you." "Would you believe it if you heard it from the lips of your own parents?" "Are my parents alive?" "No, buttheir images and theirvoices are." "MacDonald, when you talk aboutmy parents, please do notspeak in riddles." "I cannotsee them." "I cannot hearthem." "They came out ofthe future." "They cannot give me knowledge." "Caesar, you can see them." "You can hearthem, and they can give you knowledge." "How?" "Underthe dead city where we once lived in the archives near the old command post, there are tapes..." "sealed tapes... of Cornelius and Zira being examined by officials ofthe American government." "When my brotherwas Governor Breck's assistant, he told me aboutthem." "I knowwhere they are, and I knowthatthey concern Earth's future, from which your parents came." "Butthe city was flattened." "The bomb left nothing." "Except, I suspect... the archive section." "Indeed, many sections ofthe underground city were designed to survive the impact of a 10-megaton overblast." "Well, then the tapes and pictures of my parents..." "Are still down there." "Ohh..." "Oh, MacDonald." "I wantto see whatthey look like." "I suppose every orphan does." "I wantto hear whatthey thought and knew." "The city's radioactive." "Oh, yeah, well..." "letme see." "Who is there among your people who knows something about radioactivity?" "No one." "And among mine?" "Who knows everything abouteverything?" "Oh..." "Oh, Virgil." "Go find him." "Lisa, you remember your parents." "I was too young when they died to remembermine." "I don'twantto have to remembermy husband." "I wantto love him now." "Well, Virgil will be with us." "Now, we'll take good care." "Say good-bye to Cornelius." "I don'twant him to know I'm afraid." "Cornelius." "Cornelius." "Cornelius." "Father." "I'm going on a journey." "Whatwillyou bring me back?" "Whatwould you like?" "More nuts formy squirrel." "He's growing fast." "So are you." "One day, you will be as tall as a king." "Mandemus." "He's asleep." "Noteternally, I trust." "Mandemus." "Who's there?" "Caesar." "What does Caesarwant?" "Weapons." "Forwhat purpose?" "For self-protection in the pursuit of knowledge." "Self-protection againstwhom orwhat?" "We don't know." "Well, then what is the point of protecting yourself againsta danger ofwhich you have no knowledge in pursuitof a knowledge you do not possess?" "Oh, God." "Is ita knowledge for good or evil?" "All knowledge is for good." "Only the use to which you put itcan be good or evil." "Well put." "Thank you." "The sun is rising." "I should like to getthis matter settled before itsets." "Caesar has appointed me notonly as the keeper ofthis armory, butas the keeper of his own conscience." "That is why I have asked six boring questions and now propose to ask a seventh before issuing or not issuing the weapons you require." "What is the nature ofthe knowledge you cannotseek withoutweapons?" "The knowledge of Earth's ultimate fate recorded on tapes in the archives of the forbidden city..." "Which is contaminated, butstill may be inhabited by humans." "Hmm." "Come in." "Name your protective pick." "Three submachine guns." "For?" "The removal of obstacles." "Hmm." "1... 2... 3." "Nowwhat?" "Ammunition." "I really don't hold with knowing the future, even my own, which is short." "Ageiger counter." "I mean, ifwe knewfor a fact there was an afterlife, and thatthe afterlife was bliss eternal, we'd all commitsuicide in orderto be able to enjoy it." "Pistols." "To remove smaller obstacles?" "It's a 3-day journey." "With Caesar's permission, MacDonald maywantto shoot, cook, and eata rabbit." "Butwho needs three pistols to shootone rabbit?" "Enjoy yourmeal." "Thank you." "He may be old, but he's gota mind like a razor." "When I was a boy, he was my teacher." "Let's collectour stores and be on ourway." "There it is... orwas." "Like a storm atsea, butsolidified." "By a bomb from an armory 1,000 times the size of ours." "And nobody to keep its owner's conscience." "This is the hell my forefathers used to speak about." "[Geiger CounterTicking]" "Do you knowwhere we are, MacDonald?" "Yes." "Now, this is..." "I mean was... 11th Avenue." "Ape Managementwas 2 blocks eastfrom here." "The archives section, 2 blocks west, corner of Breck and Agamon." "Get us there quickly." "[Ticking]" "The governor's very irritable lately." "Who wouldn't be, living in this hell of radiation for all these years?" "Lfthe bomb hadn't killed the old governor, boredom certainly would have." "Alma, ljustwantsomebody to talk to, anybody." "We are at best brave and atworstmad to be here." "This background radiation alone will give us 300 roentgens per hour." "Meaning?" "That unless we leave this place within 2 hours, we shall become inmates." "This is a ghostcity." "I wantto put some flesh on it." "Radioactive flesh?" "Well, we're all radiated, butat leastwe're active." "[Ticking]" "[Ticking Gets Louder]" "It's getting stronger." "We must hurry." "[Alarm Beeps]" "Oh, Governor, look!" "F-6!" "F-6!" "[Beeping]" "Alert Mendez." "Mendez to control room." "Mendez to control room." "Mendez to control room." "Somebody's breached the warning system atentry F-6." "One of our scavengers." "No." "It's been locked foryears." "Itcouldn't have been one of us." "Itmust have been someone else." "Well, that's impossible." "There is no one else." "We mustactquickly." " Alma." " Yes, sir?" "Work the B console." "Quick, Mendez." "Quick!" "Quick!" "Oh, quicker!" "Faster!" "[Ticking]" "Keep going." "No, no." "Back." "This is the place." "That's Caesar, come back to reconquer his kingdom." "Doesn't he knowthat the bomb did that?" "[Ticking]" "[Ticking Gets Louder]" "We're still all right." "This way." "Quicker!" "Quicker!" "There." "Hold it." "Can anything live down here for long?" "Oh, yes." "But in the end, not recognizably." "But in the end, not recognizably." "The black man is the brother of my predecessor's personal assistant." "He supervised the archives." "I don'tthink I knowthe orangutan." "Look!" "It's been there foryears." "The late governor had this whole place equipped with cameras to forestall ape conspiracies, as I remember." "Hmm." "Archives." "We haven't been in there since, uh..." "I wonderwhatthe devil theywant in there." "We'll find the tape thatwe're looking for underthe heading of "Presidential Commission."" ""Proceedings ofthe Presidential Commission on Alien Visitors," "1973."" "Is this it?" "Let's see." "Yes, that's it." "Now, ifthis thing works, the picture should come out on thatscreen overthere." "All security forces, alert." "All security forces, alert." "Check outall sections in areas M-5." "Apprehend 3 strangers you will find there:" "One human and two apes." "Butcaution." "I repeat, caution." "Lfthey resist, you may shoot, butshootto maim." "We wantthem alive for interrogation." "Lfwe shoot, we break 12 years of peace." "Yes, it has been rather boring, hasn't it?" "My mother." "Who won yourwar?" "Itwasn't ourwar." "Itwas the gorillas'war." "What did the spaceship's date meter read after Earth's destruction?" "3950." "And you talk to your pupils abouteternity." "There are only 3." "There must be more, but howmany?" "We'll know when we getthem." "My father." "That's my father." "How did apes first acquire the powerofspeech?" "They learned to refuse." "On a historic day, an ape spoke a word which had been spoken to him by humans." "He said, "no."" "No wonder all of mankind thirsted formy blood and wanted my birth aborted." "In the year 3950, apes will destroy Earth." "Notapes, gorillas." "Besides, that's only one future." "How can there be more than one?" "You remember the old motorways?" "I believe thattime is like an endless motorway with an infinite number of lanes all running from the past into the future." "Adriver could change his lanes and change his future." "If you left this room right now, you might wind up shot dead." "If you left a minute later, you mightsurvive." "It's a blind choice, butyou can change lanes." "I knowwhat it is I wantto change." "[Rattle]" "[Rattle]" "[Rattle]" "The camera." "Itmoved." "Are you sure?" "Virgil's right." "Governor, we just lostthe TVmonitor." "I'm not interested in equipmentfailures." "Itwasn'ta failure." "Itwas destroyed, sir." "We've gotto find anotherway outof here." "Is there anotherway?" "They got pastyou?" "Then shooton sight." "Nevermind about bringing them here." "Just getthem." "Don't letanyone escape alive!" "Sections 2-5 and R-7 and 8, form a group here." "Quick!" "Quick!" "All right, move out!" "Move!" "Move!" "Move!" "Hurry!" "Run!" "Run!" "I've gotyour guns." "We need another patrol." "Quickly, men." "Hurry." "Hurry." "The restof you go to M-5." "Whatare you waiting for?" "To R-8, through the transverse!" "Aah!" "All forces into exit level 3." "They're getting away!" "Kill them!" "Kill them!" "Kill them!" "[Gunshot]" "You knew every boltand nut in those corridors." "You have 100 armed men." "How could they escape?" "Theywere fast and smart, Governor Kolp." "Many of my men were sick, and the chimp surprised us." "Yeah." "He surprised me too, once," "But he's an animal." "He's only an animal." "No, Governor." "He's more than an animal." "He can speak." "So can they all." "So speech makes them human?" "Speech makes them intelligent, and intelligence may make them not human, but humane." "Perhaps they came in peace." "Idiot." "Theywere armed." "From whatwe saw on the monitor, only fortheir self-protection." "Letthem return in peace." "To where?" "To whereverthey live." "So they can return to exterminate those of us the bomb hasn't already exterminated?" "Where do they live?" "They came with few provisions." "Itcan't be far." "Which way did they head?" "They headed north, Governor." "Organize scout parties, assemble workable equipment, and followthem to their camp." "Yes, Governor Kolp." "Why, Governor?" "So that we can exterminate them." "Stop!" "It's Caesar!" "We should have stayed in the city." "Visiting the city is forbidden." "I know." "I forbade it." "Then why?" "Aldo, if a king forbids his subjects to wear a crown, that doesn'tmean he can'twear one himself." "Caesar is Caesar." "He wentto the city for a reason." "What reason?" "I went looking formy past, but I found our future." "Explain!" "You wouldn't understand." "Aldo will make the future... with this!" "Well, then Aldo may very soon be in the past." "Hee hee." "Hee hee." "Hee hee." "Aah!" "Cornelius!" "Cornelius, are you all right?" "No, Mother." "I'm just dead." "Dead?" "We were playing war." "War?" "Cornelius, hasn'tyourfather explained thatwar is nota game?" "Yes, Mother." "Hasn't he also forbidden you to playwith guns?" "Yes, Mother." "Then you'll stop it." "Yes, Mother." "Now, come along." "Fatherwants us." "My friends, I have convened this extraordinary meeting ofthe council in orderthat I may report upon an action which I deemed necessary:" "A reconnaissance expedition to the forbidden city with Virgil and MacDonald as my aides." "Why MacDonald?" "Why nota soldier?" "Because we went in peace to whatwe thought would be a dead city." "But in case there were some survivors, we took MacDonald with us so that he could parley with them and secure permission for our search." "Survivors there are... maimed, mutated, hostile, and human." "Did the humans followyou here?" "We saw no sign of it, butwe must prepare forthe day when they may come outofthe city, when they may come to find us." "No humans in council!" "No humans in council!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" " No!" "Yes!" "They are here because I sentforthem." "Nowthatwe knowthe danger, we need their help and their counsel." " No!" " No!" " No!" "Yes!" "Come." "We shall notsit in council with humans." "Now, let us reason together and make plans." "Governor, somewhere along the line of history, this bloody chain reaction has gotto stop." "Adestroys B, B destroys C, C destroys A and is destroyed by D, who destroys E." "Before anyone knows where they are, there won't be anyone left to know anything anywhere." "Governor, the captain has come back." "We found it, Governor." "We found Ape City." "Where?" "This is a gorilla outpost." "Below is a valley with orchards and vineyards, enough to feed hundreds." "Here is Ape City." "Was itvery large?" "It is of a size we can deal with, sir." "Were you seen?" "No, sir." "Caesarwas too busy with a council ofwar." "One day soon, they'll be coming for us." "No." "We're going afterthem... now." "Captain, you have your orders." "Caesar, on the night ofthe fires, you swore an oath that in the future apes and humans would live together in kindness and peace." "Why are you nowmaking every sort of preparation to break thatoath?" "Because unlike the humans in our city, those in the forbidden city are mad... mad enough notto want peace and friendship, butenmity and war." "Did they tellyou that?" "Oh, yes." "Yes." "By opening fire on us without giving us a chance to explain." "You were trespassing on theirterritory." "But, Lisa, we didn't know the citywas inhabited." "But how, if you didn'tspeak to them, do you know its inhabitants are mad?" "Lisa, you didn'tsee them." "They're... oh..." "They're malformed." "Like the freaks in your fosterfather's circus?" "Were they mad?" "What's malformed?" "Cornelius, go to bed." "I'm giving Riki his water." "Lisa, freaks are different." "These humans are the end product of nuclear radiation." "They are mutant, and they're mad." "Keep all emergency channels open." "Yes, Governor." "AII emergency channels will remain open." "If anything should miscarry," "I'll signalyou as arranged." "Yes, sir." "Hurry, man." "We need it!" "The school bus will be operational, Governor." "The restofthe convoy willjoin us at junction C." "Getmoving." "[Chattering]" "Riki!" "Well... they have guns." "We have no guns." "We shall take the guns, and we shall beatthem." "[AII Growling]" "We are the elite." "We are the super-race." "We have the rightto lead." "Without us, there would be no army." "[AII Growling]" "We need power, guns!" "[Growling]" "We need power!" "Guns!" "Guns." "Guns are power!" "We shall getthem, and we'll beatthem with guns." "We will smash the humans." "[Growling]" "All humans!" "And then we will smash Caesar!" "[Twig Snaps]" "Hmm?" "Look!" "It's Caesar's son." "And he overheard everyword we said." "Cornelius, come down." "Come down, or else." "[Grunt]" "Father!" "Cornelius?" "Mother!" "Aah!" "Grrr!" "[Twig Snaps]" "[Grunt]" "Cornelius!" "I only heard about it this morning." "His squirrel is missing." "He must have been looking for it." "How is Cornelius?" "Hurt." "He's badly hurt." "Oh!" "Oh!" "Speak the truth." "Even ifwe had a hospital..." "I'm not going to tell Caesar, notyet." "He still believes he can change the future." "Humans, going towards our city." "I'll get him." "Aah!" "Get ready to fire." "Fire!" "The doctor is doing her best." "I don't believe Cornelius can live." "Caesar does." "He refuses to leave his side." "MacDonald, how can a benevolent God allow a branch of his own tree to crack and injure an innocentchild?" "It didn'tcrack, Virgil." "Itwas cut." "Order atcouncil!" "Order!" "Order!" "The humans are attacking." "They've killed one gorilla and wounded another." "Tell them." "We were scouting desertapproaches to the city and sawtheir army." "They fired." "My companion was killed." "I have come to warn you." "And how long before they get here?" "Soon." "So now, we must prepare." "Take the humans out." "Lock them all in the corral." "Aldo!" "AIdo, you can't do this!" "You're acting against Caesar's orders." "Caesar is not here." "Hey!" "Whatthe..." "Hey!" "Jake." "Strongman, take him to the corral." "Take all humans to the corral." "Take all humans to the corral." "All humans, take them to the corral." "Where are you going?" "Martial law has been declared." "Everybody is to stay in their homes." "Bywhose orders?" "Go home!" "We want guns!" "Guns are power." "Nowwe go and get guns!" "Mandemus." "Who's there?" "Aldo." "General Aldo." "What do you want?" "Guns!" "Guns!" "Whatwillyou do with them?" "We shall do with them whatwe will." ""Do whatyou will" is the devil's law." "And who are you, Mandemus, God?" "I am the keeper of Caesar's conscience." "And I am the keeper of Caesar's army!" "Under allegiance to Caesar!" "Where is he?" "Mandemus, as I speak, our city is being attacked by humans from without and within." "Who cares where Caesar is?" "I care!" "There is a law thatweapons may only be issued from this armory under directorders from Caesar and not underthreats from one of his thicker-headed subordinates forwhom warmeans only personal glory." "Now, find me Caesar." "I will listen to him." "First, listen to this." "Take every gun in the place, everything." "Getthe ammo boxes." "Getthe handguns, grenades." "Stop!" "Stop!" "Caesarforbids you!" "Ah!" "Well, there it is:" "Ape City." "When we leave," "I don'twantto see one tree leftstanding, 2 pieces ofwood nailed together, or anything leftalive." "I want itto look like thatcitywe came from." "Whatthe devil is all that rubbish down there?" "It looks like some sort of barricade, sir." "Nothing thata couple of flame bombs won'ttake care of." "Caesar, forgive me, but I couldn't get here before now." "Aldo has seized power." "He's broken into the armory and imprisoned all humans in the corral." "MacDonald?" "He was dragged from the council meeting by Aldo's gorillas." "I can't leave Cornelius." "He needs me." "Every ape and human in Ape City needs you now." "I think you should go to Cornelius." "Father?" "They... hurtme." "Theywant... to hurtyou." "Who hurtyou?" "The humans?" "No." "Then who?" "Sh..." "Shall..." "Shall I be... malformed?" "No." "One day you are going to be as tall as a king." "[Sob]" "All right, Captain, lay the smoke screen." "When I give the signal, start the bombardment." "Men and equipment outofthe bus." "Deploy yourweapons, quickly!" "All is in order, sir." "All right." "Let's go." "He said they hurt him." "Who?" "Who would hurt him?" "I think you'll have your answer, and soon." "What do you know?" "That's what I know." "You did this." "For security." "Did you also raid the armory forthe same reason?" "For security!" "Caesar, Caesar!" "I orderyou to stop this!" "I orderyou to stop it now and release those people!" "See?" "Aldo was right." "War has come." "Let's go." "Aah!" "Aah!" "Aah!" "Go to the barricade!" "To the barricade!" "[Gunfire]" "Come on!" "Go to the barricade!" "They're laying a smoke screen." "Here they come." "Where's Aldo?" "Probably the other side ofthe valley by now." "Hurry!" "Fall back, fall back!" "Fall back." "Go back to the village." "Getaway from the fire!" "Fall back!" "Hurry!" "Leave the barricade!" "Fall back!" "Fall back!" "Get back to the village." "Nothing leftalive!" "You can'tstay here any longer." "You must save yourself." "Ah!" "Caesar." "Your people weakened our city by rebelling against your human masters." "Butwe who survive will create a new race, and you and yours will be brought low, and you shall learn again what it is to have a master." "Ha!" "You're learning already... clever ape." "Oh, no." "Ape." "Clever ape." "Butthen, you always were clever." "I was told how you chose your own name." "Butevery Caesar must have his Brutus." "Did you knowthat, ape?" "Do you understand that, ape?" "And now Ape City is aboutto lose its king." "No, Kolp!" "No!" "Nowfight like apes!" "Stop!" "Stop." "No killing." "Take them captive." "Getmoving!" "No, no!" "Don't kill them." "Take them prisoner." "No." "No, Virgil." "All right, Virgil." "Let's go." "No prisoners." "No prisoners!" "[Gunfire]" "Dismount." "Hail Caesar!" "Hail Caesar!" "Hail Caesar!" "Hail Caesar!" "Hail Caesar!" "Caesar!" "Caesar!" "Caesar!" "Caesar!" "Caesar!" "Caesar!" "Caesar!" "Caesar!" "We've done it!" "Hold!" "Letthe humans go, Virgil, all ofthem." "No!" "They stay." "Aldo says whatwe do now." "They have done nothing." "They shall go free." "You like humans?" "You wantthem outofthe corral?" "All right." "Kill them!" "Aah!" "Kill them." "Kill them all." "Stop." "Stop." "No more killing, aldo." "Put down yourweapons." "Take them back to the armory." "No!" "We shall keep the guns!" "Move, Caesar, orwe shall killyou." "[Grunting]" "Ape has never killed ape, letalone an ape child." "[Grunting]" "Aldo has killed an ape child." "The branch did not break." "Itwas cut..." "with a sword." "[Grunting]" "[AII Growling]" "Aldo." "You... you killed." "Ah!" "Ah!" "Aldo killed." "[AII Growling]" "Aldo has broken ourmostsacred law." "[AII Growling]" "Our child." "He killed our child." "What's the matter with them?" "I guess you mightsay they just joined the human race." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "Ape has killed ape." "You murdered my son." "You murdered my son." "You murdered my son!" "[Hiss]" "[Hiss]" "Aah!" "Should one murder be avenged by another?" "Only the future can tell." "So let us start building it." "Lfwe appearto be lacking in gratitude, Caesar, what have we to be grateful for?" "If you mean to set us free, then free us completely." "What do you mean?" "We are not your children, Caesar." "We have a destiny, too... as equals, respecting each other, living together, with love." "Love?" "The human way is violence and death." "Aldo wasn't human, was he, Caesar?" "Virgil... you are a good and wise ape." "And you, Caesar, are a good and wise king." "We'll rebuild what's ruined and begin again." "Tell me something, MacDonald." "Can we make the future whatwe wish?" "I've heard that it's possible, Caesar." "There." "Everyweapon is back in its proper place." "Caesar, I want to ask a favor." "This armory's been my home for 27 years." "You may live in itfor the restof your days." "But I don'twant to live in it." "No, no." "Nowthat the danger is over," "I wantto see it destroyed." "Blown up." "The greatest danger of all is that danger never ends." "And so, Mandemus, we must be patient..." "and wait." "We still wait, my children." "Butas I look at apes and humans living in friendship, harmony, and at peace now some 600 years after Caesar's death, at leastwe wait with hope forthe future." "Lawgiver, who knows aboutthe future?" "Perhaps only the dead."