Doctor Who - Dalek Invasion Of Earth (1964)
Front Cover Actor
William Hartnell
Movie Details
Director Richard Martin
Studio BBC WORLDWIDE PUBLISHING
Language English
Audience Rating PG
Running Time 150 mins
Country USA
Color Color
Plot
The TARDIS, with the Doctor, Ian, Susan and Barbara on board, materialises beside the River Thames in the year 2167. The world to which they emerge, however, is eerily silent and signs of decay are rife. They soon discover that the streets are patrolled by zombie-like humans, flying saucer-like craft occupy the skies and that desperate rebels are hiding below ground in the disused Underground system. But worse is still to come! The Daleks, thought destroyed by the Doctor, have invaded and enslaved humanity, having first bombarded it with cosmic storms. Why have the Daleks chosen Earth in particular? What is the significance of the giant mine in Bedfordshire to which they are shipping human slaves? And can the Doctor unite with the small band of resistance fighters to stop the Daleks before their plans wreck havoc with the Earth forever?
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 272
In Collection Yes
Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 2
Screen Ratio 4:3
Release Date 2002
Subtitles English for the hearing impaired
Audio Tracks English
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
CGI effects (original model effects replaced by CGI versions). Commentary by actors Carole Ann Ford and William Russell, producer Verity Lambert and director Richard Martin. Two trailers. 10 second message from the Daleks on second disc. 'Future Visions' - short feature about work of designer Spencer Chapman. 'Future Memories' - actors reminisce about the story. 'Talking Daleks' - creation of Dalek voices. 'Now And Then' - location feature. 'Script To Screen' - original studio floor plans show how camera moves were blocked out. Valerie Singleton makes Dalek cakes on Blue Peter . 'Whatever Happened to Susan?' - 1993 radio production with Jane Asher as the Doctor's granddaughter. Production notes. Rehearsal footage. Photo gallery. Regions 2/4.