Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks

Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks

197296 min
7.9/10
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Plot Summary

Guerillas time-jump back from the 22nd century to assassinate Sir Reginald Styles - a diplomat working for World Peace, The Doctor discovers they are from a future where the Daleks have invaded the Earth (Following wars precipitated by Styles's destruction at the peace conference). With the Daleks desperate to maintain their version of history, The Doctor and Jo find themselves in a totalitarian future, where they must discover who really happened and prevent it.

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👥Cast (34)

Jon Pertwee

Jon Pertwee

The Doctor

Nicholas Courtney

Nicholas Courtney

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart

Katy Manning

Katy Manning

Jo Grant

Richard Franklin

Richard Franklin

Captain Yates

John Levene

John Levene

Sergeant Benton

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Wilfred Carter

Sir Reginald Styles

Peter Messaline

Peter Messaline

Daleks Voices (voice)

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Jean McFarlane

Miss Paget

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Anna Barry

Anat

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Scott Fredericks

Boaz

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Jimmy Winston

Shura

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Tim Condren

Guerilla

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Director

Paul Bernard

Writers

Louis Marks

Producers

Barry Letts

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💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

9/7/2024

"Sir Reginald Styles" is about to convene a conference that could finally deliver world peace when he is the victim of an assassination attempt. This attracts the attention of UNIT and so the "Brigadier" (Nicholas Courtney) drafts in the help of the "Doctor" (Jon Pertwee) and "Jo" (Katy Manning) to investigate a strange glowing device. It turns out that this is some sort of a portal to the future from which someone is sending heavily armed guerrillas. Why, though? Well pretty quickly we discover that it's the eponymous antagonist of the "Doctor" who are determined that their empire shall not be compromised by the meddling of their pesky foe. As the cat and mouse game ebbs and flows, the "Doctor" has to deal with not just his old enemy, but their henchmen the "Ogron" (an early "Klingon"?) and the manipulative "Controller" (Aubrey Woods). This is more my kind of adventure with plenty of action, a good solid story and someone has had great fun developing some visual effects for the lasers and the disintegration gun. There's loads of early evening menace and though I could have done with a few more "Dalek" encounters, it's still an entertaining four-part series that condenses the story tightly with a focus on a dastardly plot that mixes timelines, locations, and might just stop WWIII.

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Production Companies

BBC