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Going Ape!
Directed byJeremy Joe Kronsberg
Written byJeremy Joe Kronsberg
Produced byRobert L. Rosen
StarringTony Danza
Bobby Berosini's Orang-Utans
Jessica Walter
Stacey Nelkin
Danny DeVito
CinematographyFrank V. Phillips
Music byElmer Bernstein
Distributed byParamount Pictures

Release date

  • April 10, 1981 (1981-04-10)

Running time

87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$5,504,218[1]

Going Ape! is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Jeremy Joe Kronsberg and produced by Paramount Pictures. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein (who would later compose music for a later similarly ape-themed comedy Buddy). This film starred Tony Danza as Foster, Stacey Nelkin as Cynthia, Jessica Walter as Fiona, Danny DeVito as Lazlo, and three orangutans.[2]

In this comedy, Foster inherits his father's five million dollar fortune after the wealthy circus performer passes away—but only if he can care for his three pet orangutans for the next two years. With the help of his disgruntled girlfriend Cynthia and the apes' eccentric handler Lazlo, Foster must struggle to keep the outrageous primates out of trouble and away from a trio of bungling hitmen.

Plot[edit]

Struggling slacker Foster Sabatini is the only member of his circus family who left the life, greatly disappointing his wealthy father Max Sabatini (of The Flying Sabatinis). When Max dies, Foster and his sisters (who all hate Foster) are shocked to hear that Max left his entire estate to Foster, but only on the condition that Foster can care for his father's beloved trio of orangutans. Along with the orangutans, Foster also inherits the services of Lazlo - Max's manservant & protege. The arrival of the orangutans and Lazlo turn Foster's life upside-down, all while he attempts to win back his disgruntled girlfriend and impress her high-society mother. All during the film are non-stop instances where the apes wreak havoc on Foster's quiet and simple life with their crazy and outrageous antics, while Lazlo continuously recites many quotations from Max (always ending with "Love Max").

Things are further complicated by a trio of bungling assassins hired by the local zoological society, who will inherit both the money and the orangutans if one of the apes dies. In scenes reminiscent of the Three Stooges, each attempt by the hitmen is foiled by the apes and results in the hitmen injuring themselves instead. Foster and the others are completely unaware of the attempts on the apes (until the end, when the frustrated hitmen barge in and take the apes by force), and try to keep order despite the mischievous behavior of the orangutans.

Once aware of the danger to the apes, Foster and his friends must save the newly accepted primates from their captors and bring the assassins to justice.

Main cast[edit]

  • Jessica Walter as Fiona
  • Stacey Nelkin as Cynthia
  • Danny DeVito as Lazlo
  • Art Metrano as Joey
  • Frank Sivero as Bad Habit
  • Rick Hurst as Brandon
  • Howard Mann as Jules Cohen
  • Joseph Maher as Gridley
  • Bobby Berosini's Orang-Utans as Rusty, Tiga & Popi
  • Awards[edit]

    The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor for DeVito.[3]

    Home video[edit]

    The film was released on VHS in the 1980s, but was never released on DVD and remained out of print on home video for many years until it was released in January 2022 on Blu-ray.[4]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Maslin, Janet (1981-04-17). "'GOING APE,' TALE OF AN INHERITANCE". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  • ^ Wilson, John (2005). The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 0-446-69334-0.
  • ^ https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Going-Ape-Blu-ray/305066/#:~:text=Blu-ray%20-%20November%209%2C%202021%20Paramount%20Home%20Media,will%20be%20available%20for%20purchase%20on%20January%2017.
  • External links[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Going_Ape!&oldid=1218361958"

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    1981 films
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