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Release Date:
April 14, 2012
Original Title:
Doctor Who: Power of the Daleks Reimagined
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
TNT Films
TNT Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
On a remote island in the South Atlantic the crew of a British drilling company discover a capsule, buried in rock for millenia. To their astonishment they discover an occupant, which is fully functional but depleted. As the Doctor arrives in his Tardis the chief technician manages to successfully reactivate the occupant with potentially devastating consequences for not just the mining facility but the entire future of the planet. Too engaged in playing out their own personal politics the crew realise their mistake when the Daleks begin to multiply and consolidate a stranglehold on the base. As the exterminations begin the Doctor races against time to stop his deadliest foe gaining a toehold on the planet that they seek to destroy....but the Daleks have learned to fear him no more...
Art Direction:
Adrian Cranwell-Child
Assistant Camera:
Sean Ridley
Assistant Director:
Steve Brassington
Jenny Vanderplank
Boom Operator:
Stephen Bull
Cinematography:
Rob Thrush
Director:
Nick Scovell
Editor:
Rob Thrush
Electrician:
Mark Mackenzie
Lighting Technician:
Hazel Kenyon
Music:
Martin Johnson
Original Story:
David Whitaker
Producer:
Rob Thrush
Script Editor:
Rob Thrush
Technical Advisor:
David C. Tozer
Writer:
Nick Scovell
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