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  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    Dr Who and the Daleks + Daleks Invasion Earth: 2150 AD talk

    Just watched a double feature tonight ... Dr Who and the Daleks & Daleks Invasion Earth: 2150 AD.

    It's been so long since i've seen them I forgot how much fun they are.

    My earliest memory of them goes back to the mid 70's.

    At the time I only knew of Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker as the Doctor.

    A local TV station played Dr Who and the Daleks on a Saturday afternoon ...

    I could not believe my eyes seeing Peter Cushing AS Dr Who ... and his last name was actually Who

    It was because of the first movie, I always thought Barbara was Dr Who's granddaughter (along with Susan).
    I never seen Hartnells at the time so the Peter Cushing movies were my first taste of anything pre-Pertwee.

    Both are great movies if you're in the mood for some Who Lite
    Last edited by Mikey; Oct 28, '10, 1:33 AM.
  • jds1911a1
    Alan Scott is the best GL
    • Aug 8, 2007
    • 3556

    #2
    Like Mike I first saw the Cushing Films before ever seeing the original stories they were remakes of (in the 70's & early 80's I think both were on the missing lists). I think that helped me really enjoy them as I didn't have a shot by shot comparison running through my head.

    I've watched them since and can still enjoy them kind of the way many enjoy the new ST movie

    I always loved cushing in the Hammer horror's so it was cool to see him in this lighter role

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    • johnmiic
      Adrift
      • Sep 6, 2002
      • 8427

      #3
      I dunnno how I missed these on local TV here in NY but I had never seen then them until the mid-1990's on WWOR TV here in NY. My friends thought it was hilarious the way the Dalek was thrown down the ramp of their spaceship and then the soundtrack breaks into a roaring Jazz solo. Also the interchange between the human and the Dalek seems to have been used in The Phantom Menace between the Jedi and the robot army guy right before the Jedi break the Queen free from captivity.

      We are from sector (whatever).

      Robot thinks it over, We have no one from Sector_____!

      Fight breaks out.

      I seem to recall that happening in the Dalek film too.
      Last edited by johnmiic; Oct 28, '10, 8:08 AM.

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      • Meule
        Verbose Member
        • Nov 14, 2004
        • 28720

        #4
        The only Who I saw as a kid was Tom Baker, anything else came much much later.
        Now, thanks to Mike, I'm catching up on things
        "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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        • Mikey
          Verbose Member
          • Aug 9, 2001
          • 47258

          #5
          Glad you're enjoying them, Thomas

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          • Nostalgiabuff
            Muddling through
            • Oct 4, 2008
            • 11423

            #6
            I actually have these on DVD. Dr. Who light is an apt description. I enjoyed them though

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            • YANOULI
              Part-Time Timelord
              • Jan 9, 2006
              • 2209

              #7
              I love these films and actually prefer them over the TV story versions.
              " But you can't kill me, i'm a Genius "

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              • Mikey
                Verbose Member
                • Aug 9, 2001
                • 47258

                #8
                I do have one question ......

                I've read they actually wanted William Hartnell to play the Doctor in them, but they couldn't get him because he was contracted into doing the series for BBC.
                William Hartnell actually wanted to do them but the BBC wouldn't allow it.

                My question is, if they did get William Hartnell would the whole backstory have changed ? ... meaning his name and Barbara was a school teacher ?

                If not, it would have been crazy confusing to see Hartnell playing in both series and movies and both have nothing to do with eachother.

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                • johnmiic
                  Adrift
                  • Sep 6, 2002
                  • 8427

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mikey01
                  I do have one question ......

                  I've read they actually wanted William Hartnell to play the Doctor in them, but they couldn't get him because he was contracted into doing the series for BBC.
                  William Hartnell actually wanted to do them but the BBC wouldn't allow it.

                  My question is, if they did get William Hartnell would the whole backstory have changed ? ... meaning his name and Barbara was a school teacher ?
                  I think everything would have remained "in-tact" Mike. The main reason I heard they wouldn't let Hartnell and the TV actors do the films in color,( that would'a been sweet!), is the TV series dominated like 45 production weeks outta' the year. For whatever reason the BBC would not cut a season short to allow them to work on a film. I think if Hartnell went to do the film so would many of the people from the TV show and that clout would have enabled them to keep the details correct. I have always read Hartnell as The Doctor was wildly popular and I guess they felt the Tv division would'a been short-changed allowing him to go to film. I wish they would've done it after he left the TV series. He had plenty of time then.

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                  • Thor
                    Thunder God
                    • Dec 17, 2009
                    • 679

                    #10
                    I haven't seen those films in years. I may breakdown and buy them on DVD.
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                    "I've seen things you wouldn't believe."

                    - Roy Batty

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                    • Bo8a_Fett
                      Pat Troughton in disguise
                      • Nov 21, 2007
                      • 3738

                      #11
                      I've got these a couple of times on dvd...An australian version due to the fact that it had commentries on both and then the Limited Edition

                      2 Discs of Dr. Who Movies
                      Original Theatrical Campaign Brochures of both movies
                      2 Collectible Senitypes®: Exclusive Limited Edition image from movie with 35mm film frame
                      2 Free Rolled Theatrical Poster Offer In-pack: Both movies Original UK one sheet cinema poster (40" x 27")
                      Dr Who And The Daleks:
                      Feature-length audio commentary with stars Jennie Linden and Roberta Tovey
                      'Dalekmania' documentary (57 mins)
                      Original Theatrical Trailer
                      CD Rom Feature: Original Theatrical Campaign Brochure
                      Daleks-Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.:
                      Original Theatrical Trailer
                      CD Rom Feature: Original Theatrical Campaign Brochure
                      ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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