DALEKS-INVASION EARTH 2150AD EXCERPT
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- Опубліковано 11 лис 2012
- Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au
Get set to journey back in time to face the future all over again with one of the most esteemed sci-fi screen heroes of all, debonair humanoid and timelord extraordinaire - Dr. Who in DALEKS - INVASION EARTH 2150AD.
Peter Cushing (Star Wars Epiode IV: A New Hope) takes to the TARDIS in this thrilling story of the Doctor's battle to save the human population of the future from being enslaved as Robomen. Doomed to serve the dreaded Daleks forever mining the Earth's core, the human race has never faced a greater danger than now and it is up to the intrepid Dr Who, with the assistance of the underground resistance movement, to prevent total Dalek domination bringing an end to civilisation as we know it.
Renowned as the first ever colour incarnation of the legendary doctor, this feature-length adventure, made by the famed British AMICUS production company, is a cult-classic - destined to keep the spirit of time-travel alive and ticking. - Фільми й анімація
Hearing The Doctor refer to himself as “Doctor Who” caused me a great pain I didn’t think was possible.
Sounds better when Missy does it
In fairness, I think the doctor was called doctor who in the credits up until mccoy
I don't think he ever called himself doctor who, tho
You’re not aware? This particular Doctor is human. Who is his surname.
As I recall, Cushing’s doctor who was a human scientist in this film. Not a Time Lord.
i dont mine it cause this human doctors last name is actually who
but he has a granddaughter meaning a mrs who existed lol
Bernard Cribbins the only actor to be in a Peter Cushing Dr Who film and the actual series in the 21st century. ❤️
He was also in the Eighth Doctor audio story "Horror of Glam Rock" from Big Finish.
Would be great to see Roberta Tovey make a cameo as a scientist called Susie.
I wished they had linked Tom Campbell and Wilfred Mott together . Made one the great great grandad of the other or something. Wilfred could have mentioned his grandfather talking about a travelling blue policebox, and monsters etc. But the rest of the family just thought he was imagining it all...
And the award for Special Services to Doctor Who goes to... Bernard Cribbins. **APPLAUSE!**
Grand Moff Tarkin and Wilfred Mott.
Lol
Moff n Mott
Don't you just love the part where he actually introduces himself as Doctor Who?
Well, that IS his name.
@@ignaciocue Well, in this film, anyway.
First one to try argue with me loses kneecap privileges.
pacetti07 in this version he was a human inventor with the surname “Who” hence why he’s called Dr Who and not Doctor Who
@@ODogMcGee Although at the time of the Cushing movies, it was not yet established canon in the TV series that the Doctor was not human. So his being a human was a clarification on what was a reasonable assumption in the show (in fact the first Doctor didn't have two hearts, and referred to himself as human at least once). It only later diverged from the series when the TV show decided some time in the second Doctor's era that he was definitively an alien.
"And there aren't any birds." This being the 60s that means no Anneke Wills or Joanna Lumley. Oh the humanity! 😱
RIP Bernard Cribbins
0:55. Not sure why but there's something about peter cushing saying the "tardis" line that i like. Right up there with his tarkin line ("you may fire when ready") from a new hope
Bernard Cribbins is the only actor to enter the TARDIS for the first time twice.
No, Jenna Coleman entered the TARDIS for the first time in both The Snowman and again in The Bells of St John but as different characters so that counts as well.
IMO this Dalek film and the previous film are actually, better than the television stories and been n colour is awesome too
It was better.
Meteor strikes, Daleks, Robomen-never mind-we still have Sugar Puffs.
When they brought Bernard Cribbins back during the David Tennant era, they should have continued the character he played in this movie,... That would have been wonderful for the continuity and the story arc...
I agree.
@@TimelordUK I half expected him to say something like "I had a very strange experience in a Police Box back in 1966."
Just enough to acknowledge it, not enough to raise unanswerable questions.
except the films are not part of the main continuity - whilst it is very much a consensus thing about what counts or not when it comes to Doctor Who - the films are very non-controversially excepted as being an AU. The main show is much more likely (and I wish it did) to aknowledge the wilderness books than the films plot wise. As an easter egg, the day of the doctor novel actually references the films and says that they were in universe films based on the Doctor.
The movies aren’t canon. The guy who created the Daleks wanted to make other shows and movies featuring them but because the bbc owned the rights to the character of the doctor he couldn’t . So they worked out a deal where he could create stories featuring a character that was similar to the doctor as long as he didn’t use the name or make reference to anything that happens in the tv show. Thus in the movies he is a human inventor with the last name Who.
Just noticed the interior door is slightly ajar before Tom opens it.
They still eat Sugar Puffs in 2150. Good to know.
Is it only me that would like to see a movie with the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Cushing Doctor?
They're all dead though.
There was a comic strip in "Mad" magazine in the 70s where the first three Doctors tried to rescue the fourth from a self knitting scarf that had completely engulfed him. They failed, but Peter Cushing turned up and defeated the scarf by taking away it's wool.
When the others asked how he did that, he replied that he had something that they didn't - "Box office magic!"
I like to think that the peter cushing doctor is an older meta crisis doctor
I read a theory once that explained how Peter Cushing's doctor could exist in the same universe as the TV ones. It was very well thought out, and I can't remember a word of it now.
Wilfred's first appearance lol
It's a pity they didn't know that Sugar Puffs would change there name in 2014
It'll change back in 2114.
Well for 2,150 it doesn't look as decimated as I expected. :D
Yes,it'll probably be even more wrecked than that.
Must be a different time line to ours.
The only thing wrong with the set here is the door is clearly just free-standing in the middle of the floor and you can see around the sides of it to the back curtain.
R.I.P. Bernard Cribbins, who has passed away aged 93😢.
Rip Bernard cribbins
he sounds like 3rd doctor
Peter your the best.&. Tom and a couple others. But you might be the best O Yea
Wilfred's first trip in the TARDIS!
wait wait wait wait... he said that the tardis can arrive at any time, on any planet and any universe!? you mean it can travel to other universes!?
Al Mighty your point being?
@@chrispearson1504 In new Doctor Who series 2, its said that its impossible to travel to other universes as their universe and another universe would collide and that's a bad thing
In a lot of 60s sci fi "Universe", "Galaxy" and even "Solar System" were interchangeable terms.
@@Jodacro-it4zz They did travel to a pocket universe in The Doctor's Wife and a different one in Hide.
@@Jodacro-it4zz Pete's World is in a different Universe. And several episodes in the modern series of Doctor Who depicts characters such as Rose Tyler travelling from Pete's World to Earth Prime.
Why isn't he just The Doctor? He does not call himself Doctor Who.
Because it's not the same character.
It's Wilfred Mott ans you can't tell me otherwise
Proper doctor. Not a gay doctor
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Never understood why they made a movie and completely fucked up the actual story that was already layed out , no time lords , no regeneration, no master no nothing
To be fair, this film was actually written and made well before regeneration, Time Lords, or the Master were even thought of. The first ever regeneration happened a few months later the same year, and the aftermath of it was scripted by the same scriptwriter who had earlier scripted this film. Time Lords as a concept and a civilisation weren't written until about three years later, and the closest there had been to the Master, at this point, would have been either the Meddling Monk, another traveller from the Doctor's (at this point unnamed) home, or William Hartnell's odd idea about playing a dual role as the Doctor's evil son, as a recurring antagonist. Of course, the movie *does* deviate from the premise of the show at that time, but, in 1966, references to the Doctor being an alien were a very occasional detail and ambiguity which could be easily missed- in fact, there's almost nothing to suggest that he's biologically an alien, as opposed to simply coming from a different age and planet to us- so, from the perspective of the time, it's more the movie just not including that sub-plot, than it is a drastic change in how the character is perceived.
RIP Bernard Cribbins