Who remembers watching Dr Who back in the 1960s?, I do on our we B/W TV, if I remember right it was broadcasted around the 5 to 6pm mark on the BBC Saturday night. Well I cant recall going to the cinema to watch the feature films that came out at the time, but this week I bought new, the very first film "Dr Who and the Daleks" from 1965. I enjoyed watching that one so much, later bought 1966 film Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. also.
Both films have been restored for there blu-ray release, and I must say, they look great, so full marks to those involved in there restoration. Also I should again mention "Studiocanal" for as always, releasing a quality product. Regarding the cast of Peter Cushing plus the excellent cast, in particular the we girl Susan played by Roberta Tovey, her clear and well spoken dialogue was well done. Regarding "Invasion Earth" we have Bernard Cribbins in this one, who you will remember featured in another excellent Studiocanal release being "The Railway Children".
For any Dr Who fans the blu-ray are a must have, in particular if you have a VP to screen them. Another thing that stands out is the colour, it looks great just the way I like it. I have included a couple of screen shots below, I must say it was nice to step back to the 1960s my era .
From the 1965 film
Both films have been restored for there blu-ray release, and I must say, they look great, so full marks to those involved in there restoration. Also I should again mention "Studiocanal" for as always, releasing a quality product. Regarding the cast of Peter Cushing plus the excellent cast, in particular the we girl Susan played by Roberta Tovey, her clear and well spoken dialogue was well done. Regarding "Invasion Earth" we have Bernard Cribbins in this one, who you will remember featured in another excellent Studiocanal release being "The Railway Children".
For any Dr Who fans the blu-ray are a must have, in particular if you have a VP to screen them. Another thing that stands out is the colour, it looks great just the way I like it. I have included a couple of screen shots below, I must say it was nice to step back to the 1960s my era .
From the 1965 film
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