Link is a 1986 Britishhorror film starring Elisabeth Shue and Terence Stamp. The title character, "Link", is a super-intelligent yet malicious orangutan who lashes out against his masters when they try to have him put to sleep and sought to become his own master over a young woman. The film also features two chimpanzees, one of which is a baby.
Shue and Goldsmith received Saturn Award nominations for their contributions.
Although the title primate is clearly an orangutan, he is referred to as a chimpanzee through the entire film, and his fur appears to have been dyed black (Orangutans have reddish-brown fur).
Are you too young to play, too old to let me in? One has his stone, take it, can you take it in? And know when you laugh, oh how it'd make him grin. Don't bat an eye, please won't you take in? Well, oh will you ever be my friend?
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