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The Daleks 2xDVD SET 1965 Containing Dr. Who and the Daleks - Daleks-Invasion Earth 2150 A.D / The Dr. Who Movie Collection / Directed by Gordon Flemyng / Starring: Peter Cushing, Roy Castle, Jennie Linden, Bernard Cribbins, Ray Brooks / Doctor Who Collector's Edition
UPC 7321900384704
MADE IN UK
REGION 2 PAL DVD
Audio: English mono
Runtime: 79 + 81 minutes (2 discs)
!!! Condition of this DVD set USED LIKE NEW !!!
English Summary:
A double bill of big-screen outings for Doctor Who, as played by Peter Cushing. This Doctor differs from his television counterpart in that he is an Earth inventor, not a Time Lord. In 'Doctor Who and the Daleks', Eccentric Earth inventor Doctor Who (Peter Cushing) is demonstrating his space/time craft, the TARDIS, to his niece's boyfriend, Ian (Roy Castle), when he manages to whisk them all of to the planet Skaro. There they encounter two races: the blue-skinned, peace-loving Thals, and the bio-mechanical Daleks. In 'Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.' the Doctor returns to a future Earth to find that the intergalactic warmongering Daleks have invaded. He joins the Earth resistance movement to help them save the planet.
Dr. Who and the Daleks is a 1965 British science fiction film directed by Gordon Flemyng and written by Milton Subotsky, and the first of two films based on the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Peter Cushing as Dr. Who, Roberta Tovey as Susan, Jennie Linden as Barbara, and Roy Castle as Ian. It was followed by Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966).
Dr. Who, his granddaughters Susan and Barbara, and Barbara's boyfriend Ian are accidentally transported to another planet by Dr. Who's latest invention, a time and space machine called Tardis.
While exploring, the travellers see a city in the distance. They also find a small container of drugs which they take aboard Tardis. Wishing to investigate further, Dr. Who fakes a leak in a fluid link, a vital component of Tardis, to ensure that the group will go to the city to search for the mercury supposedly needed to refill the component. Once in the city they are captured by cyborg creatures which refer to themselves as "Daleks", who seize the fluid link for examination. Dr. Who then realises that the group have contracted radiation sickness, and that the drugs they discovered earlier may be their only hope of survival.
Cast:
- Peter Cushing as Dr. Who
- Roy Castle as Ian Chesterton
- Jennie Linden as Barbara
- Roberta Tovey as Susan
- Barrie Ingham as Alydon
- Michael Coles as Ganatus
- Yvonne Antrobus as Dyoni
- Geoffrey Toone as Temmosus
- John Bown as Antodus
- Mark Petersen as Elyon
- Ken Garady, Nicholas Head, Michael Lennox, Jack Waters, Virginia Tyler, Jane Lumb, Bruce Wells, Martin Grace, Sharon Young, Gary Wyler as the Thals (uncredited)
- Michelle Scott as Thal Child (uncredited)
- Bruno Castagnoli, Michael Dillon, Brian Hands, Robert Jewell, Kevin Manser, Eric McKay, Len Saunders, Gerald Taylor – Dalek operators
- David Graham, Peter Hawkins – Dalek voices (uncredited)
Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. is a 1966 British science fiction film directed by Gordon Flemyng and written by Milton Subotsky, and the second of two films based on the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Peter Cushing in a return to the role of the eccentric inventor and time traveller Dr. Who, Roberta Tovey as Susan, Jill Curzon as Louise and Bernard Cribbins as Tom Campbell. It is the sequel to Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965).
Policeman Tom Campbell comes upon several men burgling a jewellery shop. Running to what appears to be a police box to call for backup, he enters Tardis, a time and space machine operated by its inventor Dr. Who, together with his niece Louise and granddaughter Susan, as they are about to depart for the future. Arriving in London in the year 2150, they find a desolate landscape of ruined buildings. It transpires that the Daleks, who Dr. Who and Susan encountered in Dr. Who and the Daleks, have invaded Earth and ravaged the planet. Some of the survivors have formed a resistance movement, while those captured have either been turned into brainwashed slaves called Robomen, or taken to provide forced labour at a Dalek mining complex in Bedfordshire.
Cast:
- Peter Cushing as Dr. Who
- Bernard Cribbins as Tom Campbell
- Ray Brooks as David
- Andrew Keir as Wyler
- Roberta Tovey as Susan
- Jill Curzon as Louise
- Roger Avon as Wells
- Geoffrey Cheshire as Roboman
- Keith Marsh as Conway
- Philip Madoc as Brockley
- Steve Peters as Lead Roboman
- Eddie Powell as Thompson
- Godfrey Quigley as Dortmun
- Peter Reynolds as Man on Bicycle
- Bernard Spear as Man with Carrier bag
- Sheila Steafel as Young Woman
- Eileen Way as Old Woman
- Kenneth Watson as Craddock
- John Wreford as Robber
- Robert Jewell - Lead Dalek Operator
- Peter Hawkins and David Graham - Dalek Voices (uncredited)