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Directed by Gordon Flemyng and now fully restored,Dr. Who & The Daleks (1965) was the first big screen filmadaptation of British TV's most iconic sci-fi hero, and wasthe first time Doctor Who was ever seen in colour!British film legend Peter Cushing plays everyone's favouriteTimelord, and having invented the TARDIS, a strange machinecapable of travelling into other dimensions, the Doctor and histhree young accomplices set forth on a quest through time andspace. Their journey takes them into the dark, undiscovereddepths of the universe and to the planet of Skaro. A primitiveworld devastated by nuclear war and populated by two warringspecies, a peaceful tribe known as Thals and a life formheavily mutated by radiation, encased in protective machines.A merciless force of destruction known as The Daleks! (StudioCanal)

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anglais The film version of the long-running British sci-fi series Doctor Who doesn't stick to the established mythology of the show at all and goes its own way. This time the Doctor is not an eccentric alien, but a kindly grandfatherly inventor. The reworked widescreen version from studio Amicus is more family-friendly, but still manages to entertain with a decent dose of infantile fun with tongue-in-cheek humour and a wacky production design that plunges you into a childish world where all you have to do is pull a single lever in a time machine and you’ll find yourself in a world of blinking, pepper-mill-shaped robots that shout at you in metallic voices, “Exterminate! Exterminate!”. ()