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Doctor Who - Genesis of the Daleks (2 Disc Set) [1975] [1963]
This is the adventure that goes right back to the roots of the Daleks, from their humble beginnings to the point where they become the Doctor’s most fearsome foes. Across the six episodes, we find that the Doctor has been sent to the planet Skaro, where he discovers the evil genius Davros, who is about to fully unleash his deadliest creations into the universe. Accompanied by Harry and Sarry, The Doctor also finds himself stuck in the middle of an ongoing war between the Thals and The Kaleds, in a story packed with danger and adventure. It’s also grounded in the kind of excellent storytelling that has frequently allowed classic Doctor Who to overcome its low budget roots. And Genesis Of The Daleks is one of the finest examples of just how it manages it. Thanks to a tightly woven script, and a strong cast led by Tom Baker at his finest in the lead role, Genesis Of The Daleks is rightly regarded as one of the best Doctor Who stories of all time. It really isn’t hard to see why.--Simon Brew ReviewsTHE DEFINITIVE DAVROS! Review date: 2008-08-02 Rating: 10 out of 10 Absolute belter! One of the darkest & most serious in tone. The setting of war torn Skaro, the fascist elements of the Kaled race, the birth of the Doctor's most feared enemies and the introduction of the greatest villain in Davros, that ever featured in the series. This is the definitive Davros as played by Michael Wisher; the make up, the voice - all chillingly perfect and Davros was never so well portrayed again until 30 years later with Julian Bleach's stunning performances in Stolen Earth/Journeys End. This is dark and mature, clearly influenced by a global conflict that had only ended 30 years prior. Sets, lighting, FX are all excellent - and there is plenty of tension and military style action. Ok, the Daleks are in a more supportive role due to Davros's dominance but this is good as the Kaled scientist gives a (hideous) face to his Dalek army, allowing for some great narrative between Wisher & Baker. Tom Baker strides through this, with a perfect balance of drama and eccentricity! This is as good as it gets - and the DVD extras are great (2 Discs) with two REALLY good docs on the Genesis programme itself, and also the history of the Daleks in the programme. ESSENTIAL! Must-Buy! Review date: 2008-06-22 Rating: 10 out of 10 This was the first Classic Who that I watched, as it was time and time again recommended to me as the best story. And, of what I've seen so far, I'd have to agree. You can see why Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen are so many fans dream-pairing. They work incredibly well, both together and apart. By now we should all know that Davros is coming back in the current series finale, and that was another of my motivations to buy this. I can see why people have been desperate to get him back - he is genuinely scary in this episode! His presence, his apearance and his plans make him a quite terrifying baddie, and when he demands the Doctor tell him the future it is just as powerful as anything the new series could offer up. One thing I would say that I feel there is a bit too much running between the two opposing buildings on Skaro, and at times I found myself wondering if the production team were inventing certain situations simply to fill time rather than further the story. If you're thinking of buying a Classic Who to fill the time between this years finale and the specials you couldn't go very much wrong with this. The Best ? Review date: 2008-06-18 Rating: 10 out of 10 I think that this is the best adventure ever of Doctor who and has plenty of action with a grat script. Its a six parter and although being long it keeps you gripped from beggining to end. The second disk is a great addition and really makes this DVD a must have bargain. I wont spoil the plot too much, but lets just say it introduces a classic enemy into Doctor Who. The actors are all on top form and really bring the story to life. I highly reccomend this and wold give it 10 stars if that were possible. Is this the best? Review date: 2008-05-16 Rating: 10 out of 10 This story has to be a candidate for the best Doctor Who story ever. It is only Tom Baker's fourth story as the Time Lord but he has already firmly established in the role. Indeed, I think that here, he gives one of his best ever performances in his long tenure as the Doctor. He is given excellent support from Elizabeth Sladen as Sarah-Jane and Ian Marter as Harry Sullivan. The Time Lords send the Doctor on a mission to avert the creation of the Daleks, or at least slow them down in some way, so that the Time Lords can contain them. What follows is a dark, atmospheric tale, with the Doctor having to battle with his conscience over his actions. This story is a landmark one in the history of Doctor Who, in that it marks the debut of Dalek creator Davros, superbly played by Michael Wisher. Further, he is backed up by Peter Myles as the sinister, sadistic Nyder. Both Wisher and Myles give chilling performances. Wisher, in particular, steals the show, potraying Davros as an insane, fascist style leader, willing to go to any lengths to ensure that his plans are carried through. It all adds up to a strong and gripping story. The story is not without its faults. The giant clam in episode 3 is rather embarrasing. In addition, it has to be said that some of the cliffhangers are a bit disappointing, although a notable exception to this comes at the end of episode 1, which sets up the audience for what will follow. The DVD is a two disc set, which contains the usual additional features, including a commentary, a documentary depicting the making of the story (Genesis of a classic), and continuity links. Of particular interest is a feature entitled `The Dalek Tapes', which gives insights into all the Dalek stories made during the series first run. They don't come much better than this. A highly entertaining story with an excellent cast. A worthy addition to any DVD collection. Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Tom Baker Elisabeth Sladen Ian Marter Creators: Tom Baker (Primary Contributor) Elisabeth Sladen (Primary Contributor) Recording label: 2 Entertain Video Manufacturer: 2 Entertain Video EAN: 5014503181321 Binding: DVD Number of items: 2 Format: PAL, Release date: 2006-04-10 Audience rating: Parental Guidance Region code: 2 Running time: 150 minutes Theatrical release date: 1989-03-12 Language: English (Subtitled) Language: English (Original Language)
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