Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAs part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of Doctor Who, the first Dalek story has been dazzlingly colourised and weaved into a 75-minute blockbuster.As part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of Doctor Who, the first Dalek story has been dazzlingly colourised and weaved into a 75-minute blockbuster.As part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of Doctor Who, the first Dalek story has been dazzlingly colourised and weaved into a 75-minute blockbuster.
William Hartnell
- The Doctor
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William Russell
- Ian Chesterton
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Jacqueline Hill
- Barbara Wright
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Carole Ann Ford
- Susan Foreman
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Alan Wheatley
- Temmosus
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Philip Bond
- Ganatus
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Virginia Wetherell
- Dyoni
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Marcus Hammond
- Antodus
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Jonathan Crane
- Kristas
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Gerald Curtis
- Elyon
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David Graham
- Dalek Voices
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Peter Hawkins
- Dalek Voices
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Robert Jewell
- Dalek
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Kevin Manser
- Dalek
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Peter Murphy
- Dalek
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Michael Summerton
- Dalek
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Gerald Taylor
- Dalek
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The rating here is mainly for the colour. The colourisation was well-done. While it doesn't look like it was shot in colour originally, it's a good substitute.
However, the edit here was not good. 175 minutes have been cut down to 75, and that is simply not enough time. The story feels incredibly rushed, with entire scenes cut down to only a montage of a few seconds in places, it genuinely gets hard to follow what's happening at times. There's no opportunity for tension to build up, everything is over before it has a chance to really begin.
And the music just ruins it. They've tried to make it seem like a modern blockbuster, but that's simply not what the footage was shot for. The music is overbearing, dominating every single scene it's in.
If you want to watch The Daleks, watch the original. Watch it in multiple sittings if you must, as it's 3 hours long. And if you want a shorter, more colourful version, watch the 1965 movie adaptation, "Dr Who and the Daleks". I see no reason at all to bother with this version.
However, the edit here was not good. 175 minutes have been cut down to 75, and that is simply not enough time. The story feels incredibly rushed, with entire scenes cut down to only a montage of a few seconds in places, it genuinely gets hard to follow what's happening at times. There's no opportunity for tension to build up, everything is over before it has a chance to really begin.
And the music just ruins it. They've tried to make it seem like a modern blockbuster, but that's simply not what the footage was shot for. The music is overbearing, dominating every single scene it's in.
If you want to watch The Daleks, watch the original. Watch it in multiple sittings if you must, as it's 3 hours long. And if you want a shorter, more colourful version, watch the 1965 movie adaptation, "Dr Who and the Daleks". I see no reason at all to bother with this version.
I really enjoyed this episode! The colorization is absolutely fantastic-it's done with great attention to detail, making the visuals feel natural and immersive. Seeing these classic moments in color brings a whole new level of appreciation for the story and performances. The quality is top-notch, and it really enhances the viewing experience. I hope more episodes get the same treatment in the future. It would be amazing to see even more classic Doctor Who stories brought to life in color!
I really enjoyed this episode! The colorization is absolutely fantastic-it's done with great attention to detail, making the visuals feel natural and immersive. Seeing these classic moments in color brings a whole new level of appreciation for the story and performances. The quality is top-notch, and it really enhances the viewing experience. I hope more episodes get the same treatment in the future. It would be amazing to see even more classic Doctor Who stories brought to life in color! The added depth and vibrancy make everything feel fresh while still respecting the original vision. A fantastic job!
I really enjoyed this episode! The colorization is absolutely fantastic-it's done with great attention to detail, making the visuals feel natural and immersive. Seeing these classic moments in color brings a whole new level of appreciation for the story and performances. The quality is top-notch, and it really enhances the viewing experience. I hope more episodes get the same treatment in the future. It would be amazing to see even more classic Doctor Who stories brought to life in color! The added depth and vibrancy make everything feel fresh while still respecting the original vision. A fantastic job!
The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Susan land on a planet that appears to be dead, but just as they're about to set off, Ian spots a fascinating city, an exploration would change the world forever.
First of all, why the release, and the cynic in me seems to think it's to keep on with the commercial releases, we've had the DVDs, box sets, vinyls and blu rays, this means a few more guaranteed releases over the next few years.
So, The Daleks is a favourite of mine, easily my most watched Hartnell, so the idea of tampering with is was just not right.
Let's applaud it for bringing it to a new audience, one that simply cannot watch black and white.
The visuals were decent, I liked the colourisation, what I didn't like was the music, it jarred with the episode quite badly.
The scene I thought worked incredibly well was Barbara's first encounter with The Dalek, the music worked there, and that scene was given a whole new, threatening vibe, I really liked it.
The updated dialogue and special effects, I can't really say I thought they were necessary, some worked better than others let's say.
I get why people dislike it, I can also see it appealing to a new audience, so overall, it's a slow moving thumbs up from me, maybe my score is a little kind, anniversary celebrations and all that.
7/10.
First of all, why the release, and the cynic in me seems to think it's to keep on with the commercial releases, we've had the DVDs, box sets, vinyls and blu rays, this means a few more guaranteed releases over the next few years.
So, The Daleks is a favourite of mine, easily my most watched Hartnell, so the idea of tampering with is was just not right.
Let's applaud it for bringing it to a new audience, one that simply cannot watch black and white.
The visuals were decent, I liked the colourisation, what I didn't like was the music, it jarred with the episode quite badly.
The scene I thought worked incredibly well was Barbara's first encounter with The Dalek, the music worked there, and that scene was given a whole new, threatening vibe, I really liked it.
The updated dialogue and special effects, I can't really say I thought they were necessary, some worked better than others let's say.
I get why people dislike it, I can also see it appealing to a new audience, so overall, it's a slow moving thumbs up from me, maybe my score is a little kind, anniversary celebrations and all that.
7/10.
On viewing this so called film, it was at the beginning just rushed and ruined, it is far more superior in the TV series, The music soundtrack was a mess with too much dominating every scene you watch, on this it seems that let's put some music here and hope for the best, but most of all the editing from 175 minutes down to 75 minutes was not enough time, it even worked at the normal 95 minutes, but it in common sense would still have. Been rubbish, the people who produced this need to be sacked
Modern blockbuster of which they tried to make made it even more of a shambles.
The colourisation of the TV show was not bad, In all the BBC have failed at this project, please stick to the original TV Doctor Who: The dead Planet.
The colourisation of the TV show was not bad, In all the BBC have failed at this project, please stick to the original TV Doctor Who: The dead Planet.
So is it Worth the Watch? Yes. Although I think this should've been longer, making it less rushed, the colourisation and audio restoration is incredible, as is the updated score (although heavy handed at times) and special effects. It's not as successful as the original in regards to maintaining the eerie and uneasy atmosphere, but if you don't want to spend 3 hours watching the original, then put this on instead. Just like the original, it's good, but just not quite as good, although I would still personally watch this over the Original as it's much shorter. So it's definitely not bad.
The Daleks in Colour: 7/10.
The Daleks in Colour: 7/10.
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- ConexionesEdited from Doctor Who: The Dead Planet (1963)
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