In 1968, audiences were transported to what appeared to be some distant, archaic world overrun with highly intelligent, talking (and at times, brutal) apes. The makeup for the film was so ahead of its time that its makeup artist, the late John Chambers, received an honorary Oscar before the category was even recognized by the Academy.

And because his work was so exceptional, seeing actors lounge on the set doing everyday things is quite a sight. There is no sound, just instrumental music with the assorted moments uploaded to YouTube by makeup artist William Forsche.

This video has it all — from hard-core tan lines on Charlton Heston to actors having their makeup applied while smoking cigarettes.