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

Audience Score
61
G 1 hr 21 minSep 5th, 1966Adventure, Science Fiction, FamilyDoctor Who (Peter Cushing) Collection PosterPart of Doctor Who (Peter Cushing) Collection
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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.
DirectorGordon Flemyng

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:September 5th, 1966
Movie Budget:$800,000
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Joe Vegoda
Production Companies:AARU Productions, British Lion Films, Amicus Productions

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.