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Doctor Who - The Robots of Death (DVD) (*)
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Titre Original: The Robots of Death
Titre Alternatif: Doctor Who: The Robots of Death
Langues at Sour-titres:
Hollandais ( Subtitles )
Anglais ( Dolby Digital Stereo )


Product Origine/Format:
Netherlands ( PAL/Region 2 )

Durée:
96 min

Allongement:
Fullscreen

Suppléments:
Commentaire
Menu Interactif
Galerie De Photo
Accès De Scène


Film filmé et produit dedans:
Royaume-Uni ( Grande-Bretagne, l'Irlande )


Un Film De:
Michael E. Briant


Écrit Près:
Chris Boucher


Acteurs:
Tom Baker ..... Doctor Who
Louise Jameson ..... Leela
Russell Hunter ..... Uvanov
Pamela Salem ..... Toos
David Bailie ..... Dask
David Collings ..... Poul
Brian Croucher ..... Borg
Tania Rogers ..... Zilda
Tariq Yunus ..... Cass
Rob Edwards ..... Chub
Gregory de Polnay ..... D.84
Miles Fothergill ..... S.V.7
Mark Blackwell Baker ..... Robot
John Bleasdale ..... Robot
Mark Cooper ..... Robot
Peter Langtry ..... Robot
Jeremy Ranchev ..... Robot
Richard Seager ..... Robot


Synopsis:
No french review yet:
First broadcast in early 1977, "Robots of Death" follows on directly from "Face of Evil," which was writer Chris Boucher's debut and also that of Louise Jameson's Leela, the Doctor's most shapely companion (a kind of Neanderthal Seven of Nine if you will). Boucher's second Who story concerns an isolated mining ship on which a series of inexplicable deaths takes place--although as the Doctor opines, "nothing is inexplicable, only unexplained." The Doctor and Leela inevitably become embroiled in events, which soon turn into a sci-fi murder-mystery: imagine Isaac Asimov crossed with Agatha Christie in a Dune-like setting. Add an undercover robot sent by "the company" and the claustrophobic, not to say deadly, setting of the mining ship, and there is a fascinating foreshadowing of Alien, too. It is tightly plotted, intelligent Saturday afternoon entertainment (something that was possible then but is now an unthinkable oxymoron) with a typically strong cast of redoubtable thespians in supporting roles (not to mention extravagant costumes and garish makeup). There may be no Daleks or Cybermen, but this is vintage Who nonetheless.
Cet article a été ajouté le vendredi 29 juillet, 2011.
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