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  1. Producer. Productions. First Production. Planet of the Apes (1968) Last Production. Planet of the Apes (2001) Richard Darryl (Dick) Zanuck was a very successful American film producer. He was the son of veteran producer Darryl F. Zanuck, founder of 'Twentieth Century Films', and subsequently head of Twentieth Century Fox.

  2. Directed by. Tim Burton. Produced by. Richard D. Zanuck. Screenplay by. William Broyles Jr. Lawrence Konner Mark Rosenthal. Based on. La Planète des Singes by Pierre Boulle. Starring. Mark Wahlberg Tim Roth Helena Bonham Carter Michael Clarke Duncan Paul Giamatti Estella Warren. Music by. Danny Elfman. Cinematography. Philippe Rousselot. Edited by.

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  4. A breakthrough came in June 1965 when Jacobs secured the involvement of leading actor Charlton Heston. In early 1966 Richard D. Zanuck, the then-youthful head of production at 20th Century Fox, received a request from Jacobs for an appointment.

  5. The minifilm (which can be seen on the 1998 documentary, Behind the Planet of the Apes, and has since been added as bonus material on DVD releases) proved to the head of Fox, Richard D. Zanuck, as well as to it's executives that talking apes would not

  6. planetoftheapes.fandom.com › wiki › Beneath_the_Planet_of_the_ApesBeneath the Planet of the Apes

    With Planet of the Apes breaking box-office records across the country, producers Richard D. Zanuck, Mort Abrahams and Arthur P. Jacobs met in Zanuck's office. Abrahams recalls: "'Planet' had been doing extremely well and we were talking, patting ourselves on the back, and giving Dick credit for putting his neck on the line and so forth.

  7. The Zanuck Company was an American film production company founded by Richard D. Zanuck and his wife Lili Fini. Zanuck had been a senior executive at Twentieth Century Fox and was closely involved in the production of both Planet of the Apes (1968) and Beneath the Planet of the Apes , as well as the planning of Escape from the Planet of the Apes .

  8. Richard D. Zanuck. In September 1966, Richard Zanuck green-lit production of a Planet of the Apes film by Arthur P. Jacobs and his company, APJAC International, having previously rejected it in December 1963.