If there's one thing that absolutely blows my mind about this, it is that I can't imagine what it must have been like to have been a kid - obsessed with Daleks in the height of their 1960s fame - to see this action (IN COLOUR) in the cinema.
i was 10years old at the time 1966 there was something about the Daleks that was just great for a little boy at that time & seeing them on the big screen inspired the imagination .
As cheesy as this may look, this movie actually had a much bigger budget than the TV series at thew time, and also the fact that it was in colour (the series was in B/W until the 1970 series), made it a sure winner
@@275mtb I agree! The Movie Daleks were way superior to their TV counterparts of the time! In fact, I think they're better than Russell T. Davies modern day "Bronze Daleks!" I don't think the Movie Daleks have ever been bettered! It's odd, because I understand the Movie Daleks were made by Shawcraft Models, who also made the original TV Daleks! ... So, why were they so different? Maybe because of the size difference between a FILM SET and a TV STUDIO? The TV Daleks had to be smaller to fit in the BBC Studio?
If this one was successful, the third movie would adapt The Chase (i.e. the one where Daleks have a primitive time machine and follows the Doctor across various worlds)
This film was my first exposure to Dr. Who. I saw it in the early 70's when one of our local stations used run it a lot on Saturday afternoons. Of course that was years before series came to the States.
0.03 Dalek: Hault. Man: I'm an ambassador for the supreme Chancellor. I'm taking these people to Coruscant. Dalek: Where are you taking them? Man: To Coruscant. Dalek: To Coruscant, Uh, that doesn't compute, oh wait-a, you're under arrest.
0:24 - Dalek "Welcome to McDonalds, can I take your order please?" David: "12 Large Bigmac Meals, 7 with cokes, 3 Fantas, and 2 with Orange Juice, 5 Big Macs on their own, 2 McChicken Sandwiches, 8 donouts, and 3 Apple Pies please." Dalek: "There's a 10 minute wait on the Apple Pies" David: *hurles Dalek down the ramp* *Riot breaks out* Red Dalek: " General alrert! All Daleks to main ramp, we have Millwall fans on the loose... Emergency! Emergency! " 0:30 that double take is brilliant 2:00 "GTA Dalek" - best Dalek get away driver ever.
That comment is more dystopian than the actual film. To think in '66 there were no Macadees, Millwall fans knew how to rein it in and people probably queued politely as easily as breathing... 😭
Mark just seemed be reminiscing over how these seemed to be the days where Daleks had plungers. When even now in the new series, they still do. I thought the claws were great as well.
They did intend for the Daleks to have claws in the tv series. But William Hartnell deemed them too dangerous on set (why..? Don’t ask). So they were swapped out for the softer plunger.
Way more entertaining (i.e. less fucking stupid) than the first Cushing film. The hilarious fan trailer aside, it's a shame The Chase never got Techniscoped. Then we'd have a classic trilogy.
I believe that they were working on it, "daleks vs mechanoids" I think was the production title, got abandoned in '73 when they ran way over budget and a fair way into the film, you can find the odd scene here and there, just got to know where to look. You might want to check me on that though!
Ah, yes. Back in that one point in time when the movies were made and the Daleks of that movie universe had only a light frame coupled with deadly neurotoxin / second hand smoke / steam.
R.E.D. 2150 A.D. they don't use Iris doors anymore. that eliminates the sphincter trouble when Roy Castle gave the Kaled city a colonoscopy by getting stuck in the door.
Makes wonder though, even when the robomen were free of the daleks control what longterm damage was done after the invasion ceased, the doctor was just lucky they could free him before the process had time to complete as for the ones who suffered complete robotisation well...
I have wondered this since I was about nine and what about the partial robotizing on Doctor Who and Tom. In Revelation of the Daleks we see the horrible dalek induced human mutation into a dalek creature. There is definitely a story to be told there in the aftermath.
Just to show how movies have changed, the stabbing in 3:08 was edited out of the televised showing of this when i was a kid because of the violence as well as the knife throwing at 3:42
"Daleks' - Hair Salon Earth 2150 A.D." SILVER DALEK: "Shall we stop the hair dry-ing pro-cess?" RED DALEK: "No, pro-ceed! ... Maxi-mum heat!" SILVER DALEK (to prisoners): "Would you like a coff-ee?"
"Exterminate" took a little time to become completely synonymous with the Daleks! You may recall when Ian Chesterton became the first Dalek victim, the Dalek said, "Fire!"
***** That's something I've always wondered. I mean, Doctor Who was overspending it's budget just when they got round to The Daleks, and they managed to make convincing death rays. Whereas this film, which is presumably on a much bigger budget than the show just use fire extinguishers. It sounds like it should be the other way around.
Russell Tietjen well if you call turning the image negative for a few seconds convincing then i am not sure, maybe they thought it would probably just look cool or something
Well, not just the negative effect, they had this thing where it looks like something is actually coming out of the gun. I mean, obviously the effects got better as time went on, but I prefer the effects from the 60's and early 70's over the fire extinguishers, personally
Always found bits of this film quite dark- Robomen weapons appear to burn through people (almost a true laser), and those Dalek foam sprays (some people think they're meant to be close-range gas weapons) always seemed a bit disturbing.
@WNShadow814 No, this sequence was filmed in studio, not on location. What you actually saw was Peter Cushing (Dr. Who) and Ray Brooks (David), dressed in shiny black Roboman coveralls, disappearing behind a wall just as a Dalek fires its gun. It's true, go and have another look. I'll wait.😀
@@avidviewer67 just as the doctor is running off the dalek on the right is shooting. Look just above his gun where the black wall ends. A car is seen to drive past. It’s quick and easy to miss but it is there. Go and have another look. From 3:56 to 3:59. I’ll wait 😉
@@WNShadow814 I've looked again where you said, WNShadow814, even on full screen, and I'm afraid all I saw was Dr. Who and David disappearing behind the wall in the foreground. Sorry!☹ On the subject of stray vehicles, in the original TV story 'The Dalek Invasion of Earth', a van was clearly visible in the background at one point during a scene set in Trafalgar Square. Unfortunately, it's no good looking this up on the DVD as the vehicle was digitally erased during the story's re-mastering!😖 Fairly useless information, but I thought I'd mention it anyway...😀
Its a fun movie but that music is a complete mismatch to footage of people being killed in various gruesome ways! Its like they thought "Hey, its a kids film so let's try to keep the maiming and killing lighthearted guys"
how the hell did the dalek blow up when it hit the bottom of the ram i mean i didnt see a bomb being thrown, i know the daleks were primitive both canonly and in real life but seriosly come on?
How can Daleks be primitive both canonically and in real life, when they dont exist irl....also for one im pretty sure it wasn't scripted to blow up at the bottom but even if it was, who cares makes the scene more interesting....
Huh? The movies are seperate from the TV show, they're based upon 2 of the original Dalek stories from the first Doctor's era, they're not related to the current ongoing series.
The film did not have the budget to bring to vision what 2150 admightt actualy look set as it is ahead of our current day!! everyone is still wearing 1950s clothing in a 1950s earth!
I like how when he says "sector four" the Dalek does a double-take like "Hmm ah yes secto- HEY WAIT A SECOND"
After all these years, I utterly adore this film. Its fun, campy and enjoyable all the way through. I love this and Dr. Who and the Daleks.
That's Donna's granddad
I like the upbeat campy music while people are literally being blown away and killed.
If there's one thing that absolutely blows my mind about this, it is that I can't imagine what it must have been like to have been a kid - obsessed with Daleks in the height of their 1960s fame - to see this action (IN COLOUR) in the cinema.
i was 10years old at the time 1966 there was something about the Daleks that was just great for a little boy at that time & seeing them on the big screen inspired the imagination .
I was one of those kids and it was pretty awesome.
As cheesy as this may look, this movie actually had a much bigger budget than the TV series at thew time, and also the fact that it was in colour (the series was in B/W until the 1970 series), made it a sure winner
Apparently, it WASN'T a success at the Box Office, which is why a third film was not made!
@@marcse7en Such a shame! I may be biased by nostalgia but I love these movies
@@marcse7en I would love to see a third film but the daleks have been ruined now as I prefer the movie dalek look
@@275mtb I agree! The Movie Daleks were way superior to their TV counterparts of the time! In fact, I think they're better than Russell T. Davies modern day "Bronze Daleks!" I don't think the Movie Daleks have ever been bettered! It's odd, because I understand the Movie Daleks were made by Shawcraft Models, who also made the original TV Daleks! ... So, why were they so different? Maybe because of the size difference between a FILM SET and a TV STUDIO? The TV Daleks had to be smaller to fit in the BBC Studio?
FUN FACT- the Dalek that was rolled down the slope was NOT supposed to catch fire at the bottom!
Every Dalek is a Pinto.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EveryCarIsAPinto
@Alan Cogan Nah
@Alan Cogan There was no operator, it was an empty casing
Alan Cogan 0:36, Dalek has silver eyestalk, and it is also cleaner
Alan Cogan and at 0:37, the Dalek has wider slats, and has a black eyestalk.
I’ve watched this movie about 50 times now and it still entertains me
Had this film been as financially successful as the first one, they would have gone on to make a series of Dalek Movies.
id have loved to have seen what the grey Daleks would look like in the movie style
Certainly there were plans to make a third movie
If this one was successful, the third movie would adapt The Chase (i.e. the one where Daleks have a primitive time machine and follows the Doctor across various worlds)
This film was my first exposure to Dr. Who. I saw it in the early 70's when one of our local stations used run it a lot on Saturday afternoons. Of course that was years before series came to the States.
What on Earth did you think of it?
3:55 - "Quick! Run towards those totally real-looking buildings!"
🙂
We’ll be safe there!
0.03 Dalek: Hault.
Man: I'm an ambassador for the supreme Chancellor. I'm taking these people to Coruscant.
Dalek: Where are you taking them?
Man: To Coruscant.
Dalek: To Coruscant, Uh, that doesn't compute, oh wait-a, you're under arrest.
Ahh the phantom menace... I'd rather watch that then all the sequel trilogy
This scene including the aftermath are some of the coolest scenes in movie history
0:24 - Dalek "Welcome to McDonalds, can I take your order please?"
David: "12 Large Bigmac Meals, 7 with cokes, 3 Fantas, and 2 with Orange Juice, 5 Big Macs on their own, 2 McChicken Sandwiches, 8 donouts, and 3 Apple Pies please."
Dalek: "There's a 10 minute wait on the Apple Pies"
David: *hurles Dalek down the ramp*
*Riot breaks out*
Red Dalek: " General alrert! All Daleks to main ramp, we have Millwall fans on the loose... Emergency! Emergency! "
0:30 that double take is brilliant
2:00 "GTA Dalek" - best Dalek get away driver ever.
That comment is more dystopian than the actual film. To think in '66 there were no Macadees, Millwall fans knew how to rein it in and people probably queued politely as easily as breathing... 😭
@@GyitMulhaneski-GloriousYears I grew up in the 70's :)
Welcome to McDaleks.
0:35 silver eye stalk
0:37 black eye stalk they changed the dalek
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They swapped props and used one of the stunt ones instead
@@davidmorgan7606 swapped for a non operational ‘goon’ dalek, poseable but not functional.
Undoubtedly the best out of the two Cushing films.
The Daleks can be outsmarted so easily. And these Robo dudes even easier.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!
The Daleks' one fatal flaw was that you could destroy them by pushing them down a ramp.
Or failing that, just knocking them on their sides.
Loving the Dalek curtains lol😂
Mark just seemed be reminiscing over how these seemed to be the days where Daleks had plungers. When even now in the new series, they still do. I thought the claws were great as well.
They did intend for the Daleks to have claws in the tv series. But William Hartnell deemed them too dangerous on set (why..? Don’t ask). So they were swapped out for the softer plunger.
@@georgeowain I thought it was budget problems not bill
"The bombs are no good!"
You mean the bomb you _pretended_ to throw with your empty hand? ;-)
The best moment was when he took out a roboman with a brick
@@MrSniperfox29 Would a brick not "take you out," if somebody threw one at your head, and unlike the Roboman, you weren't wearing a helmet?
@@marcse7en the robomen were wearing helmets though
Rip bernie cribbins🙏🏼
Rest well
This was one of my favourites when I was a kid.
Way more entertaining (i.e. less fucking stupid) than the first Cushing film. The hilarious fan trailer aside, it's a shame The Chase never got Techniscoped. Then we'd have a classic trilogy.
I believe that they were working on it, "daleks vs mechanoids" I think was the production title, got abandoned in '73 when they ran way over budget and a fair way into the film, you can find the odd scene here and there, just got to know where to look. You might want to check me on that though!
As classic Daleks go, these are the ones I like the best.
I would have loved it if the Carry On team had made their own Doctor Who film
It would have been hilarious 😂
I want this soundtrack so bad! Not that partial one on CD, I mean the complete one.
Terry Nation was always good at predicting the future with the use of sci-fi.
I'd like to thank anyone who sees any of my vid of my Dalek if they could give feedback and advice on detail.
Cheers!
Love the Batman jazz fight music.
Ah, yes. Back in that one point in time when the movies were made and the Daleks of that movie universe had only a light frame coupled with deadly neurotoxin / second hand smoke / steam.
Nice bit of Jazz!
4:24 you can see the dalek on the right is missing its left light on the dome
Very hard work making a film like that
Just looking at the Dalek designs, I had to wonder if the Doctor tried _knocking them over._
I guess I’ll have to settle for this.
Ah, but some in the movies have claws.
Wilfred Mott!
Yes!
I like the use of hair dryer tops to act as robotisers
saw this as a kid unreal x
They still have plungers :P
R.E.D. 2150 A.D. they don't use Iris doors anymore. that eliminates the sphincter trouble when Roy Castle gave the Kaled city a colonoscopy by getting stuck in the door.
These Daleks are as tough as Terminators compared to the Daleks in the classic story Death To The Daleks.
4:24 I still wish they could reshot that because of the Dalek on the far right missing one of it's Domelights
Super 60's music. I actually went to the cinema to see this.
Film had great dalek voices
The new daleks at least don't get thrown now I think their heavyweight and more powerful but this is a good classic
*cough* stolen earth *cough*
lol
Rhyan Bennett Blame the Doctor-Donner and R2DT :P
It actually wasn't meant to blow up at the bottom lol
***** lolage
XboxFinest With IRL Videos This is a British film... And a good one at that.
You could defeat those Daleks by throwing a tea towel over them.
To be fair, you'd need a lot of tea towels, and they still could fire their weapons.
Or by knocking them over. Has the Doctor ever tried that?
thank god the red dalek escaped..
all the daleks were built in a factory in Uxbridge Middlesex near where I lived
I love the idea that in 2150, Londoners are still wearing flat caps and donkey jackets.
Makes wonder though, even when the robomen were free of the daleks control what longterm damage was done after the invasion ceased, the doctor was just lucky they could free him before the process had time to complete as for the ones who suffered complete robotisation well...
I have wondered this since I was about nine and what about the partial robotizing on Doctor Who and Tom. In Revelation of the Daleks we see the horrible dalek induced human mutation into a dalek creature. There is definitely a story to be told there in the aftermath.
@BritishRaceCaller
In Dr. Who its established the Philippines became the superpower. I wonder if the daleks played a role
Was that guy trying to do a Bruce Lee 3:25 🤣
I mean, if you’re gonna do it, that’s the time.
@@kylestubbs8867 🤓👍
Just to show how movies have changed, the stabbing in 3:08 was edited out of the televised showing of this when i was a kid because of the violence as well as the knife throwing at 3:42
The music is madness
I think it says "allotted" as in "No patrol has been allotted to sector four" :) That's only an educated guess of mine though!
Fighting breaks out at the Dalek hair salon with telephone booths.
0:36 Best Scene in this Episode
The music from 2:33 - 2:44 sounds like some sort of army march, and its my theme song lol
"Daleks' - Hair Salon Earth 2150 A.D."
SILVER DALEK: "Shall we stop the hair dry-ing pro-cess?"
RED DALEK: "No, pro-ceed! ... Maxi-mum heat!"
SILVER DALEK (to prisoners): "Would you like a coff-ee?"
4:03 onwards ... Daleks VS 2011 rioters
More like 2020 rioters, just less insane... And justified
That was a good movie
Is that the part of the new movie Maddie years ago
"Destroy?" Not "exterminate?"
"Exterminate" took a little time to become completely synonymous with the Daleks!
You may recall when Ian Chesterton became the first Dalek victim, the Dalek said, "Fire!"
The red dalek escaped the room
Disregard, commence the operation (1:02)
I don't know why they didn't hire some of the cast of the show.
The actor that played Ian Chesterton could have done the film.
I've always wondered why the Daleks were so crap at defending themselves in both this and the other Cushing Dalek movies.
now that! is a good question
because they had fire extinguishers for guns instead of there death ray. always wondered why they had this instead of ray guns in both the films
***** That's something I've always wondered. I mean, Doctor Who was overspending it's budget just when they got round to The Daleks, and they managed to make convincing death rays. Whereas this film, which is presumably on a much bigger budget than the show just use fire extinguishers. It sounds like it should be the other way around.
Russell Tietjen well if you call turning the image negative for a few seconds convincing then i am not sure, maybe they thought it would probably just look cool or something
Well, not just the negative effect, they had this thing where it looks like something is actually coming out of the gun. I mean, obviously the effects got better as time went on, but I prefer the effects from the 60's and early 70's over the fire extinguishers, personally
Always found bits of this film quite dark- Robomen weapons appear to burn through people (almost a true laser), and those Dalek foam sprays (some people think they're meant to be close-range gas weapons) always seemed a bit disturbing.
@working at mc donalds That too has its dark moments.
I think originally they were going to have flame throwers rather than gas?
Imo the best part is between 0.24 and 0.51
The guy at 1:52 was very unlucky!
"No patrol has be ____ to sector four!" what was that? I didn't understand that line well.
Allotted
"No patrol as been alotted to sector four"
"Pow. Bang bam!"
3:56 did i just see a car go past there?
@WNShadow814 No, this sequence was filmed in studio, not on location. What you actually saw was Peter Cushing (Dr. Who) and Ray Brooks (David), dressed in shiny black Roboman coveralls, disappearing behind a wall just as a Dalek fires its gun. It's true, go and have another look. I'll wait.😀
@@avidviewer67 just as the doctor is running off the dalek on the right is shooting. Look just above his gun where the black wall ends. A car is seen to drive past. It’s quick and easy to miss but it is there. Go and have another look. From 3:56 to 3:59. I’ll wait 😉
@@WNShadow814 I've looked again where you said, WNShadow814, even on full screen, and I'm afraid all I saw was Dr. Who and David disappearing behind the wall in the foreground. Sorry!☹
On the subject of stray vehicles, in the original TV story 'The Dalek Invasion of Earth', a van was clearly visible in the background at one point during a scene set in Trafalgar Square. Unfortunately, it's no good looking this up on the DVD as the vehicle was digitally erased during the story's re-mastering!😖 Fairly useless information, but I thought I'd mention it anyway...😀
Strange choice of music for the action scenes...Jazz!!!
For a film set in the 22nd century, London looks awfully low tech.
Are you planning to take little scenes from the first movie as well?
Why does the Dalek (that gets dragged down) look to it's right when the fake Robo-guy says "Sector 4."
Presumably, it was checking some type of chart or rota, haha!!
+Illusive Prime Haha I wondered the same thing. My theory is that it was looking for an off screen script because the dalek forgot its lines.
@@MagicRon97 It had dried and needed to consult the idiot board for its lines.
arse bandit it may have been a failed forth wall break
@@MagicRon97 I would think the operator inside could look through the grills, it wouldn't have to move the dome.
which movie
They're using Asda phone pods.
1:53 Batman, anyone?
Its a fun movie but that music is a complete mismatch to footage of people being killed in various gruesome ways! Its like they thought "Hey, its a kids film so let's try to keep the maiming and killing lighthearted guys"
Dr. Who and The Daleks, starring Peter Cushing
No, this is the sequel, Daleks Invasion Of Earth 2150AD
hm, good point.
Maybe the bombs would work if they tried throwing them at the Daleks and not the ground next to the Daleks
They did work when they hit the Daleks, but everyone suffered from terrible aims
Thr grenades did not harm the group of daleks but a lone dalek was destroyed simply by pushing him off a ramp???
this part is funny, a load of geezers versus an army of the most efficient killing machine ever made
and the geezers win
***** Well... they don't, do they.
the daleks just to weak XD
Did a Dalek get stuck? 😅😂😂😂
how the hell did the dalek blow up when it hit the bottom of the ram i mean i didnt see a bomb being thrown, i know the daleks were primitive both canonly and in real life but seriosly come on?
It blew up out of convenience XD
Remember these daleks need static electricity to survive
ShadowSkyhawk Gaming not these ones
Apparently that wasn’t even scripted to happen it just did. Which I guess explains the quick cut after it blows up
How can Daleks be primitive both canonically and in real life, when they dont exist irl....also for one im pretty sure it wasn't scripted to blow up at the bottom but even if it was, who cares makes the scene more interesting....
were is the doctor?
MikeyDooX The doctor is played by Peter Cushing. He was saved from being Robotised.
Krystufa bbc never said this movie?
Huh?
The movies are seperate from the TV show, they're based upon 2 of the original Dalek stories from the first Doctor's era, they're not related to the current ongoing series.
Krystufa oh
correctamundo!
Wheeeeee Bye Bye DALEK BANG BANG
sneeze on them
The film did not have the budget to bring to vision what 2150 admightt actualy look set as it is ahead of our current day!! everyone is still wearing 1950s clothing in a 1950s earth!
Well the Daleks would win.
Sub the full movie
Sector 4
What # dr is this
Thanks
None it’s one off Peter Cushing