Monday, May 6, 2013

DOCTOR WHO AND THE DALEKS' CELLULOID NOSTALGIA - BACK ON THE BIG SCREEN!

Anybody home? Peter Cushing's kindly eccentric Doctor Who examines a Dalek in the first DOCTOR WHO AND THE DALEKS feature film.

Back to thrill family audiences on the big screen all over again after their splendidly colourful, original mid-sixties British success, the kindly family man eccentric time traveller known only as Doctor Who, so warmly personified by the late, terrific Peter Cushing, returns to take on the planet Skaro's fiercest and diabolically evil metal cased warriors, The Daleks, in a much welcome celluloid digital make-over summer re-release across the UK of the phenomenally enduring DALEK movies, made by cult favourite film-makers Milton Subotsky and director Gordon Flemyng for AMICUS FILMS.

Seeing them on the small screen isn't enough. Now, in this great and fitting Fiftieth Anniversary year for DOCTOR WHO, witness the lively big action and Technicolour scope of DOCTOR WHO AND THE DALEKS and DALEKS' INVASION EARTH 2150AD in the format they were made to be seen in, here: Dr Who and the Daleks - Independent Cinema Office and Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. - Independent Cinema Office. And don't forget to bring your biggest bag of popcorn!


The lovely Frank Bellamy-esque cover to the Peter Cushing/Daleks Blu-ray set. Image: STUDIOCANAL

The classic films are also being released in separate and box-set Blu-ray and DVD form this May 27th, lovingly restored with picture and sound heightened to the newest quality standards possible, alongside stills galleries and original trailers, plus new extras taking a look at the films restoration, and some brand new cast interviews. Look out for KOOL TV's detailed review soon.

Get them here: Dalek Limited Edition (Blu-ray + DVD): Amazon.co.uk: Peter Cushing, Roberta Tovey, Roy Castle, Jennie Linden, Barrie Ingham, Bernard Cribbins, Ray Brooks, Jill Curzon, Andrew Keir, Gordon Flemyng, Milton Subotsky, Max Rosenberg: Film & TV

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