General (Beneath The Planet Of The Apes)

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General is a power-hungry ape leading the militant contingent of the species. His ruthless tactics and ambition create tension as he strives to dominate both the human and ape factions, embodying the eternal struggle for supremacy.

General (Beneath The Planet Of The Apes) Trivia

Who is the leader of the mutant humans in "Beneath the Planet of the Apes"? (Easy)
#1: General
#2: Colonel
#3: Captain
#4: Major
What is the name of the planet where the events of "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" take place? (Easy)
#1: Earth
#2: Mars
#3: Altair
#4: Apes' Planet
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General (Beneath The Planet Of The Apes) Fun Facts

General Ursus, portrayed by James Gregory, was inspired by characters from classic war films, often embodying the archetype of a militaristic and authoritarian leader.
The film features a unique underground city inhabited by telepathic mutants, a concept that reflects the social commentary on humanity and its potential downfall.

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