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Director:
Geoffrey Sax
Writer:
Matthew Jacobs (written by)
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Release Date:
14 May 1996 (USA) more
Genre:
Adventure | Drama | Sci-Fi more
Tagline:
He's Back... And It's About Time more
Plot:
The newly-regenerated Doctor takes on the Master on the turn of the millennium, 31 December 1999. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(14 articles)
News: Alternative TV Movie Intro
 (From Kasterborous. 26 October 2009, 4:40 PM, PDT)

News: Paul McGann News
 (From Kasterborous. 15 October 2009, 4:31 PM, PDT)

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Oh, dear. more (90 total)

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Doctor Who: Enemy Within (UK) (informal title)
Doctor Who: The Movie (UK) (DVD title)
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Runtime:
89 min
Country:
USA | UK | Canada
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Certification:
Ireland:12 | Australia:M | UK:12
Company:
Universal TV more

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Trivia:
Fox TV announced plans to rebroadcast the movie on 31 December 1999 - the very day the film takes place - however these plans were later changed and the film was not rerun at that time. more
Goofs:
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The planet Skaro is seen prior to the opening credits; while a nuclear war between the two major races of the planet rendered it uninhabitable (see Doctor Who episode "Genesis of the Daleks"), this is a time travel program. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
The Doctor: [voiceover] It was on the planet Skaro that my old enemy the Master was finally put on trial. They say he listened calmly as his list of evil crimes was read... and sentence passed. Then he made his last and I thought somewhat curious request. He demanded that I, the Doctor, a rival Timelord, should take his remains back to our home planet; Gallifrey
The Doctor: [pause]
The Doctor: It was a request they should never have granted...
The Doctor: [Cue the opening credits]
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "Doctor Who Confidential: The Eleventh Doctor (#4.15)" (2009) more

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17 out of 23 people found the following comment useful.
Oh, dear., 28 July 2003
Author: Jennifer Keenan from Burlington, Ontario



The summary says it all: Oh, dear.

I don't particularly like it when Hollywood attempts to "glamourize" an existing phenomenon in order to rope in lots and lots of new viewers (to make money, of course, what other reason can there be?) but I've grown to accept the fact that it's an established part of the entertainment business. I approached this movie with what I hoped was an open mind, and I was even slightly intrigued by the first five minutes or so of the movie...

This changed, of course, when suddenly stuff started blowing up, pointless FX started popping up all over the place, and the scriptwriters apparently forgot that they were writing for DOCTOR WHO and seemed to think that they were employed by Chris Carter and the X-FILES, as they started a direct rip-off of the black oil creature, which is suddenly all that's left of the Master. (That this flies in the face of all previous background established by a show that had run for over twenty-five years is only to be expected; after all, it was only a cheesy little British sci-fi show and everyone KNOWS that Hollywood knows best, after all!) I was left with my mouth hanging open, aghast at the mess to which I was being subjected.

Paul McGann tried. God, how he tried. I can almost see him as the Doctor if I squint. This has nothing to do with the man's acting ability, which is superb, nor does it have to do with his comparatively young age--he was about the same age as Peter Davison was when he took over the role, after all. I just could not believe in a Doctor who was playing second fiddle to a completely new and fictitious TARDIS--say, last time I looked, wasn't the Eye of Harmony something to do with Rassilon back on Gallifrey?

Let us mercifully pass over the spectacle of the Doctor's first on-screen kiss--except to say that if he was never tempted by some of the companions in his past (particularly Romana, who at least was of the same species!) then why the heck would he be tempted by some jittery Earth woman who didn't particularly like him?

Please, o scriptwriter, if you're going to use characters and equipment that have been established over a quarter of a century, does it not make sense to have some passing familiarity with what you are writing? Or am I being ridiculous?

Never mind. At least I still have access to all of the videos of the classic episodes. Be sure that this travesty is one that I have zero interest in acquiring. If you're a fan of the television series, avoid this movie or spend the duration of it weeping for the mess they've made of DOCTOR WHO. If you've never seen the series and are a big fan of on-screen stuff that is really special effects in search of a movie, well, this will be right up your alley. Just don't subject a true fan to this nightmare, please.

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