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Release Date:
August 4, 1984
Original Title:
Doctor Who: The Wrath of Eukor
Alternate Titles:
The Wrath of Eukor
Genres:
Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
The Doctor regenerates in London, 1911, but there's no time to rest. In this fan production she meets her new companion, chimney sweep Carl Evans, and they set off to 1980s Seattle. There, Vietnam war veterans living in an urban park are mysteriously disappearing by the day; what's the cause? And could it be as alien as the Doctor herself?
Assistant Camera:
Henry Gonzalez
Boom Operator:
Alexander Gonzalez
Cinematography:
David Crowther
Karl Krogstad
Creative Consultant:
Mike Bentley
Director:
Ryan K. Johnson
Editor:
Miles Rhiannon
Music:
Malcolm Clarke
Lyle Holdahl
Ron Grainer
Production Designer:
Janice Findley
Production Manager:
Mark Schellberg
Props:
Brian Loomis
Script Supervisor:
Paula Cox
Gordon Erickson
Sound:
Greg Carlock
Tom Burden
Sound Editor:
Coenraad Abas
Mark Lorge
Sound Effects:
Eric Thomas
Story Editor:
Deborah Walsh
Linda Bushyager
Theme Song Performance:
Peter Howell
Writer:
Cheryl Read
Ryan K. Johnson
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