Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 93000000
Revenue
$ 481800873

Caesar

Will Rodman

Caroline Aranha

Charles Rodman

John Landon

Dodge Landon

Robert Franklin

Maurice / Court Clerk

Rocket / Bright Eyes

Koba

Buck

Cornelia

Alpha

Douglas Hunsiker

Steven Jacobs

Rodney

Chief John Hamil

Todd Hunsiker

Alice Hunsiker

Alice Hunsiker (Teen)

Animal Control Officer #1

Animal Control Officer #2

CHP #1

CHP #2

Donnie Thompson

Dottie

Party Girl #1

Party Girl #2

Handler @ Lab #1

Handler @ Lab #2

Irena - Charles' Nurse

Linda - Lab Tech

Lab Tech

South Side Commander

Local Guy

Mom in Muir Woods

Dad in Muir Woods

Boy in Muir Woods

New Aide

Newspaper Dad

Newspaper Boy #1

Newspaper Boy #2

Security Guard #1

Security Guard #2

Security Guard #3

Board Member #1

Board Member #2

Board Member #3

Todd's Buddy

Zoo Guide

Jerk Driver

SFPD #1

SFPD #2

SFPD #3

Northside Officer

Jogger

Guy with Newspaper

Sharp Shooter

Ape (uncredited)

Ape (uncredited)

Ape (uncredited)

Playground Mom (uncredited)

CHP #3 (uncredited)

Mother on Sidewalk (uncredited)

Ape (uncredited)

Mounted Officer (uncredited)

Ape (uncredited)

Child in Car (uncredited)

Worker (uncredited)

Camera Ship Pilot (uncredited)

Teen Todd Hunsiker (uncredited)

SWAT (uncredited)

Scared Girl in Stairway (uncredited)

Janitor / Stan Timko (uncredited)

Primate Lab Technician (uncredited)

Lab Tech #3 (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-07
"Rodman" (quite an engaging effort from James Franco) is doing a bit of experimentation on apes to try and find a way to treat his ailing father's Alzheimer's. It's when one of those goes bonkers and is killed that he realises that she had recently given birth. He retrieves the youngster and rears it at the home he shares with dad "Charles" (John Lithgow). It's all going fine until "Caesar" spots a neighbour having a go at the confused old man and decides he's having none of that. Now enter Brian Cox and his truly odious sidekick "Dodge" (Tom Felton) who are in charge of the newly incarcerated "Caesar". This is not a character to be dominated though, and after a nervous start he begins to learn - how to get out of this trap and how to avenge himself on those who are keeping his brethren locked up. It's a solid story, well told, with quite a lot packed into this shorter and well crafted depiction of humankind's intolerance and ignorance of these adaptable and intuitive creatures. It's not long before "Caesar" is exhibiting cohesive thoughts and leadership skills so you would not be betting against him achieving his goals... It's a bit cheesy at the beginning, this, but once it's got into gear it moves along quickly and offers us quite a bit of food for thought - about our science, our attitudes and our pharmaceutical industries too.