Why does no one remember Donna noble’s granddad used to be a copper who assisted in the defeat of the daleks and that daleks could levitate up stairs in this movie?
At 2:16, as the slave workers are running away from the mine, watch out for the woman with the blue shawl who starts off running, but then suddenly slows down to a leisurely walking pace. Obviously she wasn't told it was a wide shot and thought she was safely out of camera range! :-)
It was a toy ? I saw it too that one do not have too many balls and the black neck is tallest, the black dalek and the red dalek when they falls in the role look like toys too with the tallest black neck
@@pedroalves-yi7wu They used the Louis Marx bump and go Daleks in the Jon Pertwee story Planet of the Daleks to fill out the frozen dalek army and the one that blows up against the piping in this scene looks like a Louis Marx to me.
Having seen this movie many times, I can't believe it's the first time I've noticed that the black dalek's lights weren't flashing when it was talking. Also, I didn't notice til now that magnetism literally knocked its lights out!
It wasn't really the Black dalek, it was a silver one painted black, they didn't want to wreck the main prop. Though sadly the real red one was thrown to it's doom :(
@@PaulDavies4 there was no real black one. They painted a silver one black even in the story “The Dalek’s Master Plan” because it was cheaper than building a whole other Dalek.
@@mystics1ay3r17 the main one is actually moulded in black fiberglass (as is the red Dalek), which is my they look so smudged, as the mould release wax wasn’t washed off. There were a total of 17 props used in the second movie, five of which were borrowed from the Curse of the Daleks stage play (one being used as the gold Dalek). He is correct that the black Dalek that falls down the shaft is a repainted silver Dalek, as it doesn’t have the smudged look of the main prop since it’s painted rather than moulded black.
Ryan Kristofer Kearns 6 years ago (At 2:27 to 4:05) Out of all the 1960's and 1970's Dalek spaceships used, this was one of the most impressive and realistic as it's design looks like a Voltswagen Beetle in my opinion and I one day eventually plan to build this classic Dalek ship design out of LEGO bricks at home. I have always loved this classic Dalek ship design. The scenes of the Dalek ship gliding over deserted and ruined London and the way it makes a whirring/buzzing/whistle sort of noise as it flies overhead are very eerie sounding indeed.
Those Bedfordshire mountains ranges are an excellent extra terrestrial vantage point for world domination. Once humankind has been enslaved it's only short journey to Milton Keynes but beware of the speed cameras Davros as you're already on 9 points.
I just watched doctor who and the daleks invasion of earth 2150ad on boxing day in the uk this year and I watched it all the way through And I have got it on dvd
Alan Cogan id agree if he was talking about people but in this context and the fact he is talking about dalek casings, then no he doesn't sound racist in this instance.
0:06. Boing. 0:36. The Daleks actually just want to exterminate germs by the look of it. 0:42 BAG! 1:12. ABANDON MINE AREA! **One Dalek slowly trundles along.** 1:28. Cardboard Set. 1:33. Deflating Dalek. Nice. 1:45. Cannot control. Cannot control... Crash. 1:55. Red Dalek suicide. 2:34. Notice the strings holding the Dalek spacecraft up. 2:40. Same shot as 2:23. 3:00. Still waiting for the big explosion... 3:07. Ooh. Blue Screen effects. 3:32. I TAKE IT BACK! IT ISN'T BLUE SCREEN! 3:33. Boom.
Bro this movie was my childhood, I used to watch it all day everyday with my brother when I was like 4-5 years old. When the ship takes off my brother thought it was that yellow dalek was in it bc we never see it die.
Quite apart from the bigger budget and advantages of being on film, it improves on the climax of the original which is a bit of an anti-climax - the Daleks vacate the control room and the Dr and co take charge. Pity they couldn't have tried something similar on TV, thoug neither version explains what happens to the other Daleks still on Earth.
In the original I believe the Doctor, Ian, Barbra, Susan and all destroy the power source that all Daleks on earth use (by recieving it on the satellite dishes on their backs).
Up to 10 years ago in the UK/GB They showed these two Dr Who films all the time, Not Now..... Even on RU-vid you could watch them In full not so long ago.
That hole: don't dig it there, dig it elsewhere. It shouldn't be round, it oughta be square. The shape of it's wrong, it's much too long; and you can't put an 'ole where an 'ole don't belong.
Looks like it had an air-inflated rubber lower housing, & what you see is the air being pumped in (& then the film is reversed) or drawn out, with the film then sped up in editing for the effect.
@@wisteela Possibly, but I think given the stages of the collapse which is quite involved I suspect it was a slower process involving air, with the film sped up afterwards. The film def. looks sped up to me, it doesn't look like a natural time frame which it would be for what u suggest. Interesting either way.
It’s definitely a (high quality!) inflatable dalek with prop arms and eyestalk, being inflated by a mechanism in the base, which is solid. Note the lights on the dome are not translucent and tepee light reflects off the black parts in between the grilles at the top. As others have said, the footage is sped up and reversed.
Well done to the operator of the Black Dalek. The movments feel very livley, not stilted and limited like a lot of Daleks are on screen. Pretty convincing performance.
Were the Daleks expecting a lot of rain when they designed the Robomen's PVC suits? Or are they kinky, dressing enslaved young men in creaking shiny black PVC? I'd love to be Robotised, because I love shiny black PVC! 👍😂
Thats one thing i never got. He only said to attack the daleks, in both the film and the tv series. why would they just revert to normal like nothing had happened. they'd still be mindless drones that still have their previous orders to keep the non converted humans as slaves to mine.
@@rogersstinson4019 Right, as several men in robo gear are seen running away from the mine as the spaceship explodes. Probably going for the "look the Doctor saved everyone by destroying the Daleks" endng.
Covering a Dalek like a canary. well.. why didn't the other doctors think of that. Sure this might be an alternate universe (I know I know.. non Cannon and all ;) ), but that's smart thinking that is.
In earlier drafts of the TV script, the year was meant to be 2020, and the Daleks were to have invaded in the 1980s. This would’ve explained better why the future still looked like the present.
The Dalek spaceship was later re-used in the little known British Sci-Fi film - The Bodystealers. Which starring Neil Connery (Sean's wee brother) and a girl who's wardrobe and role is very like Liz Shaw.
Rather a dramatic & spectacular scene of the destruction of The Daleks, their mine and spaceship. Still, I guess it served them right, for trying to take our planet off us.
film could have been great had they shown outer space scenes with the ship and rewrote the story to show the Daleks traveling around the galaxy and wreaking havoc. seems lower budget than the first to me.
Anyone else notice that the explosion of the Bomb is the same one used for the Dalek Saucer destruction scene? Slow down the video and you will see what I mean.
id have loved to have seen what a movie version of genesis would've looked like. Imagine the first movie style daleks but in grey and black. and a movie davros. Id have also liked to have seen a movie version of remembrance
I love them both as separate things. I see the Cushing films as an alternate universe. So technically still in doctor whos "canon" but in a parallel universe like the cybus Cybermen. Heck cushings doctor who could've been in the cybus universe. he could've been sat around reading comics while the 10th doctor was destroying the cybermen
@@batman6621That's an interesting idea. Could the fact that Bernard Cribbins is in both also hint at this? Perhaps they are alternative versions of Wilf... who knows, eh? Who knows.
Although the film suffers with quite a few continuity errors and mistakes during set pieces and action sequences plus the gaping plot holes of 'Mountains in Bedfordshire' and a magnetic force that seemingly only affects daleks ! Its just a good family film to watch.
Dalek space ships look like the mushroom top of an airport terminal where the traffic controller hangs out. not at all like Kaled of Scaro. too rounded and too many wiindows.
If magnetic forces that strong were released it would have enough to snap the arm of a man wearing a wrist watch like a twig so it wouldn’t just fuck up the Daleks
I'm not sure exactly sure about the specific titles but in the first movie the black dalek was clearly the supreme and the red one was sub supreme I'm not sure but I think the golden dalek might be the emperor, of course the emperor dalek tends to have a radically different casing from the other daleks so maybe it's gold/supreme, black/commander and red/strategist.
+jacob burt I always thought the gold was the Supreme/Leader/Chief, the black was a Supreme (I.e section leader, second in command) and the red was the Saucer Pilot (or operations leader as he is seen in London earlier in the movie!). When I was younger I thought black was the overall leader, with the black in control of the mine.
Pretty sure the red is the saucer commander or possibly pilot or both. Black dalek possibly commandant/ general and the gold the Supreme in charge of everything