Planet Of The Apes at Memorabilia, Spring 2007
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On the weekend of 31 March / 1 April 2007, Memorabilia – a TV/movie collectors’ fair held at the NEC in Birmingham – hosted signings by Planet Of The Apes stars Linda Harrison (Nova) and Buck Kartalian (Julius), plus a collection of props and appliances courtesy of Les Hemstock. This 10-minute film captures the event. Coming soon: Les is producing an official film of the event (and his Apes collection), news of which will no doubt be appearing on www.leshemstock.com
Planet Of The Apes at Memorabilia, Spring 2007
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Comment by goldyn12345
brilliant posting minky!!! i cant believe i didnt get linda harrisons autograph!! gutted, i just hope she comes back soon!!!
Comment by InfiniteWhizBang
Great video! Thanks for posting!
Comment by eeetv307high
yeah star wars biker is still my favorite collection I wish take picture next to biker but i live in Ohio long way …I always there at Novi,Mich. I did meet a lot of star Wars but not Luke,Leia,Han,and Vader.Vader was there when I came ..bad new Vader have trouble with his leg need go to hos.Man almost met him!! I will still search him for sign his on my collection items…yeah,yeah good luck to me..
Comment by GuitarSamurai62
Great video! I designed those Red Banners for the TV show.
I sent my artwork to Roddy McDowall, which included the red flag, and they used it! I love to have one
Comment by NYJetsAFL60
Julius you hairy scum!
You know what they say, human see, human do!
Comment by MinkyKnights
Thanks, tlibber; glad you liked it. Some of the sound does suffer, for a variety of reasons: the venue was very noisy, my camera only had an internal mic, and all the footage was grabbed ‘on the hoof’. I’m eavesdropping on those chats with Buck – particularly the second one.
Comment by tlibber
Minky, a very well-put together video! Great use of Jerry Goldmsith’s music and your transitions in editing were great (the peel-aways). Nicely done! I wish I was there, but crossing the pond isn’t an option for myself.
My only critique is the sound in the interviews. Otherwise, Bravo! And yes, Linda Harrison wasn’t name Miss Maryland for nothing. She still looks fab.
Comment by copnite12342
wow she’s still beautiful
Comment by theogore
Great vid. Nice interview.
Pwned by the Empire, though…
Comment by csacta
LINDA HARRISON – SHA-WWIIIIINGG!!!! I’d trade an arm for being lost on a beach with her on a distant earth – even now!
Comment by Directorboy91
My parents had dinner with her in Toronto….Lucky…:)
Comment by HerrEllsworth
I had met Linda years ago and she was one nice lady. Emailed her for a while. She was a bit taken aback when I told her the ending for Planet had been “borrowed”.
Comment by MinkyKnights
Pretty much – it was just a few months away from her 62nd birthday. Glad you enjoyed the video – thanks for your kind comment.
Comment by JWGames
Very well produced video! Linda Harrison still looks completely lovely. She must about 62 here, yes?
Comment by linebackertwo
Thanks for posting this. I’m a big Planet of the Apes fan.
Comment by MinkyKnights
No, the guy wasn’t serious – though he did a damned good impression of someone who was. I started putting my camera away, only for one of the other troopers to say: “He was only joking, y’know.” ‘Course, I knew that. ;o)
Comment by GothicHorror
Were the imperial trooper guys serious? Did they really stop you filming?
Comment by cyborlite
Liked the use of the original film score. For those interested search YouTube for
Salvation for the Planet of the Apes.
This is a fan film made in the 70s with the original make-up.
Comment by amozartii
Strange bunch of people.
Comment by eternalvsop
Geekdom at its finest. Thank you.
Comment by beesonmann
haha its to bad they could only get nova and julius
now if they had charleton…. now that would be something.
Comment by Northisbest
I grow up as little boy in 70s and Planet Of The Apes is one of truly awesome.
Thanks for memory.
Comment by EuphoricLiquid
omg awesome!!
Comment by jwannabe
Great coverage – thanks!!
Comment by usdevildoggmc
ahh must have been awesome meeting buck kartalian there In 1968 he was Julius and in 1972 he was Gorilla Frank.
Great footage.