Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.

Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.(1966)

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08/05/1966 (US)Family, Science Fiction, Adventure1h 21m
6.2

Overview

Doctor Who and his companions are hurled into the future and make a horrifying discovery: the Daleks have conquered Earth! The metal fiends have devastated entire continents and turned the survivors into Robomen.

Gordon Flemyng

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Milton Subotsky

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Part of the Doctor Who (Peter Cushing) Collection

Dr. Who is a character based on the BBC science-fiction television series Doctor Who. Although based on the Doctor who appears in the TV series, the film version of the character is fundamentally different. The character, portrayed by the actor Peter Cushing, appeared in two films made by AARU Productions: Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965), which was based on the televised serial The Daleks (1963), and Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. (1966), based on The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964). Plans for a third film, to be based on the serial The Chase (1965), were abandoned following the poor box office reception of the second film.

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DALEKS’ INVASION EARTH 2150 A.D. (1966) | 4K Restoration | Trailer

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on July 11, 2022

A much better cinematic outing for Peter Cushing as the intrepid time traveller. This time he ends up having to try to defeat an invasion by the Daleks in what's left of 2150s London. Bernard Cribbins provides the comedy foil as our intrepid team join the resistance fighters trying to stop the Earth's core from being magnetised and the planet used as a spaceship for our tinned foes. Ray Brooks, Shiela Steafel and Andrew Keir help keep this sci-fi adventure ticking along and Philip Madoc is good as the collaborator. The special effects are better than you might expect. Spielberg it isn't, but for us Brits brought up on this kind of television, it's still fun to watch and it has plenty of action.