Top cast:Henry B. Walthall,George Nichols,Florence Barker
Director:Pavel Ruminov
Genre:Animation
Region:Canada
Year:2004
Storyline:And he said, ""Boy, you""ll be damned to hell."" Hah! Remember that? Right over there.Well, you used to really be scared here...Hey, you""re still afraid."In the memorable and haunting graveyard sequence, Johnny joked and teased Barbra about being afraid by using a creepy Boris Karloff-like (or Vincent Price) voice:"They""re coming to get you, Barbra.]After the dance, he informed her that he often came o the celebrations to police them - this year, he was there to "get some information about a man we""re after."Two scientists were called to the Zoo to observe the apes: animal psychiatrist Dr.Lewis Dixon (Bradford Dillman) and research associate Dr.Stephanie Branton (Natalie Trundy).Dixon at first thought the apes were mimicking and imitating human behavior.To the animal keeper named Arthur (Marshall Stewart), Dr.Dixon announced he would begin testing the apes, Zira first, with the Wisconsin Multiphasic - a test to identify different colored and shaped wooden blocks, with a window shade-like screen between the test subject and the observer.One of the film""s posters proclaimed the difficult coming-of-age for the recent, aimless college graduate:This is Benjamin.