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Doctor Who: Stato di putrefazione
(Doctor Who: State of Decay)
1980, regia di Peter Moffatt
Scheda: Nazione: GB - Produzione: BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) - Distribuzione: BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), BBC Video, CBS/Fox, Fox Video, The Sci-Fi Channel, TROS (Televisie Radio Omroep Stichting) - Soggetto: Terrance Dicks - Sceneggiatura: Terrance Dicks - Fotografia: Fintan Sheehan - Montaggio: John Lee - Scenografia: Christine Ruscoe - Costumi: Amy Roberts - Musiche: Paddy Kingsland - Effetti speciali: Tony Harding, Dave Chapman, Sid Sutton - Formato: Color, film tv - Durata: 22' ognuna delle 4 parti.
Cast:
Tom Baker,
Lalla Ward,
Matthew Waterhouse, Dean Allen,
Thane Bettany,
Rachel Davies,
Stacy Davies,
Clinton Greyn,
Arthur Hewlett,
Emrys James, John Leeson,
Rhoda Lewis, William Lindsay,
Iain Rattray,
Fernand Monast,
Reg Woods.
Trama e commenti:
doctorwhoitalia.it: «Cercando
una via d'uscita dallo Spazio-E, Doctor, Romana e il giovane clandestino Adric
si materializzano su un pianeta spaventosamente simile alla Terra medioevale. La
gente vive nella paura, sotto il giogo dei Tre Che Governano, crudeli Signori
che hanno soppresso ogni forma di cultura per mantenere la gente ignorante e
indifesa. Doctor è catturato da un gruppo di ribelli e scopre un deposito con
materiale tecnologico bandito dai Tre Che Governano. Chi sono questi spietati
monarchi? Incontrando i tre, ed esplorando la loro torre, Doctor e Romana
scoprono un agghiacciante segreto. Doctor si rende conto che un antico male sta
per sorgere nuovamente, una terribile minaccia per l'universo, combattuta dalla
sua stessa razza secoli prima e che solo lui ora puo distruggere. Per la prima
volta durante le riprese di questo episodio a Tom Baker dovettero fare la
permanente ai capelli, perché l'attore aveva perso i suoi ricci naturali perché
in quel periodo era malato».
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
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taliesinttlg.blogspot.com: «...This
story (told over four episodes) not only features vampires but also my favourite
incarnation of the Doctor as played by Tom Baker – so you know I’m going to like
this one. I did review the novelisation of this here, but the simplistic
language made for an average review. A shame as the story is great. Indeed the
poorest thing about this is the fact that the BBC has not seen fit to release
the story on DVD yet – though you can still find the VHS. The story sees the
Doctor and his Time Lord companion Romana (Lalla Ward) stuck in E-space and, in
itself, makes up part of a trilogy. They find a planet which, despite detecting
technology, seems to only have a tower and a village making up a feudal system.
Let us for a moment look at the toy tower – now, in some eyes such an effect
looks absolutely rubbish but this is one of the things that makes original
Doctor Who endearing. All is not as it seems. The Lords of the land, Lord Zargo
(William Lindsay), Lady Camilla (Rachel Davies) and the councillor Aukon (Emyrs
James) are all vampires. They select villagers to either be guards or snacks.
They were changed into such by the Great Vampire – we’ll get to that in a second.
There is a rebel group trying to reclaim technology, knowledge and their freedom
and the Doctor has a stowaway in the form of Adric (Mathew Waterhouse). The
vampire lore is impressive, let us look at the humanoid vampires first. The
tower is actually a space ship drawn into E-Space, by the Great Vampire, 1000
years before and the vampires are the Captain, First Officer and Science Officer.
They have fangs and drink blood. Camilla states that the blood of the dead is
stale and flat and we hear of a draining. We also see desiccated bodies drained
and their blood siphoned to the Great Vampire. That said we do not actually see
a vampiric attack. ...».
Episodio in quattro parti della stagione 18 della serie tv Doctor Who, conosciuto anche con i titoli: The Witch Lords; The Vampire Mutations; The Wasting.
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