
When Dr. Who shows his time machine TARDIS to the clumsy Ian, who is boyfriend of his granddaughter Barbara, he accidentally transport them and Dr. Who's granddaughter Susan to somewhere in space and time. They explore the spot and see a city; Dr. Who fakes a leak in the fluid and they go to the city to seek mercury to refill the component. They are captured by the Daleks and soon they learn that a war between Daleks and Thals has destroyed the planet. Further they are expose... (Full plot summary below)
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When Dr. Who shows his time machine TARDIS to the clumsy Ian, who is boyfriend of his granddaughter Barbara, he accidentally transport them and Dr. Who's granddaughter Susan to somewhere in space and time. They explore the spot and see a city; Dr. Who fakes a leak in the fluid and they go to the city to seek mercury to refill the component. They are captured by the Daleks and soon they learn that a war between Daleks and Thals has destroyed the planet. Further they are exposed to radiation and only the Thals have the antidote. The Daleks send Susan to find the cure and she meets the Thal Alydon that has the antidote and wants to negotiate with the Daleks to exchange for food. But the cruel Daleks want to destroy the Thals to rule the world.
Leave your thoughts about Dr. Who and the Daleks.
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzA film not only for children but for adults who are undemanding. |
| What CultureJonathon CarleyI can't recommend it to Peter Cushing fans either as it is hardly his finest hour and he is in no way centre stage. |
| Empire MagazineKim NewmanDaleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD, the sequel, is even better, but the two Who films still make an engaging kiddie matinee double bill. |
| Radio TimesAlan JonesHowever, despite the many faults, it's still a fun ride for both the uninitiated and die-hard fans alike. |
| Monthly Film BulletinMFB CriticsA patchy piece of juvenile science fiction. The settings are quite effective in a Christmas pantomime way, while the Daleks themselves make admirable villains. |
| Three Movie BuffsScott NashAlthough it was made to attract a new audience, this is a movie that's really only ever going to be of interest to fans of the original Doctor Who series. Its entertainment value to those unfamiliar with the show is bound to be limited at best. |
| Sci-Fi Movie PageJames O'EhleyThis tacky, simple and heartless affair doesn't quite live up to expectations. |
| GuardianStuart HeritageNo wonder people don't talk about Dr Who and the Daleks any more. |
| Time OutTom MilneThe settings are moderately imaginative in a tacky sort of way... |
| User ReviewNeil SCushing was great. Roy Castle was decent. Daleks that kill you with fire retardant. What's not to like? |