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Doctor Who - Der Film

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Die sterblichen Überreste, des von den Daleks zum Tode verurteilten „Masters“ (Eric Roberts) sollen vom zeitreisenden Doktor (McCoy) nach Gallifrey überführt werden. Doch die Mission scheitert, und die Tardis materialisiert auf der Erde des Jahres 1999. Während der Doktor von einer Straßengang niedergeschossen wird, gelingt es dem Master zu entkommen. Hilfe bekommt er von der Ärztin Dr. Grace Holloway (Daphne Ashbrook), und dem zwielichtigen Kleinkriminellen Chang Lee. In einem neuen Körper (McGann), muss er die Kontrolle über die Tardis zurückgewinnen und seinen Erzfeind von einem teuflischen Plan abhalten. Die Zukunft der gesamten Menschheit steht auf dem Spiel und die Zeit ist gegen ihn.
Bonusmaterial:
Laufzeit Bonusmaterial ca. 297 Min.; Featurettes; Audiokommentare; Booklet; Alternative Takes; Beind the Scenes;


mastrodonato patrizia
29 juni 2025
Mi è piaciuto molto questo film, perché seguendo la serie da poco, desideravo vedere qualche episodio delle serie precedenti :)
Yurisama
21 maart 2025
Zuallererst vorweg: Wieso zum Kuckuck trauen sich manche Bewertungen mit nur einem Stern zu machen, NUR wegen eines Upscales???? O,O Zumal der Film von 96 ist! Also sage und schreibe 21Jahre... da gab es nun mal keine Bluray oder DVD. das waren noch VHS-Zeiten... nur mal so anbei vermerktUnd der Filminhalt an sich muß dann drunter leiden, oder wie?! o.OGeben solche Leute dann auch "nur" 1 Stern, weil vlt. ein Kratzer auf der HÜLLE wäre???~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~So, nun zur Kurz-Rezi an sich:Die limited Edition kommt als Buch daher. Augkelappt findet man einmal die DVD Version des Filmes, dann ein integriertes Booklet, undschließlich die Bluray Version des Filmes + eine Extras-DVD.Auf der DVD+der Bluray Edition sind immer derselbe Inhalt, nur das die Bluray ein optisches Upscale (wie oben schon erwähnt) mit drauf ist.Der Film an sich schön aufgemacht. optisch eine Art Brücke der Qualität der Classics bis zum 7. Doc und dem 9. Doc (Ecclestone).Auch Inhaltlich hat er kleine Brüller (anders kann ich meine Lachanfälle nicht beschreiben). echt britischer Humor. ^_^Besonders gefreut mich hat das Special Die Nacht des Doktors (MiniEpisode zum 50. jährigen Jubiläum von 2013)Sollte man sich selbst ansehen und sich selber ein Urteil bilden, da die Geschmäcker bekanntlich verschieden sind.An Extras sind u.a. die Audiokommentare, isolierte Soundtrack & Musikstücke (ich liebe Ride into the Moonlight), Des Doktors seltsame Liebe (diskussion der Autoren & der Komikerin Josie Long), Paul Mc Ganns Vorsprechen, behind the scenesein exklusives deutsches Easter egg (beim Film) & zwei easter eggs auf der extras-DVD, deutsche Trailer, und und und.Wie gesagt: Selber kaufen, und SELBER ein Urteil bilden. ;)Ihr werdet es nicht bereuen!
Andy
6 januari 2025
La película está en perfecto estado, pero la caja ha venido rota. No la voy a devolver porque me da penita, porque la película si que está bien, pero por favor más cuidado con los paquetes.
Phil Benfield
8 december 2024
Well, as Amazon does not give us the info on what we need to know about this wonderful Doctor Who DVD. I have posted the info here from the know all, and see all on Doctor Who DVD's. Here is Steve Manfred's info on Doctor Who - The Movie - Special Edition.LINK: [...]Over 14 years after its production and broadcast, the Doctor Who TV Movie starring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor will finally see release in North America!!!This 2-disc release will be on Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 for the suggested retail price of $34.98, under the title: Doctor Who - The Movie - Special Edition. 2entertain's Commissioning Editor Dan Hall revealed this surprise news on the "Hoo on Who" podcast (available on iTunes) on August 25. He was successful in negotiating release rights for this production outside of the UK that had previously been held by the co-producers of the TV Movie, Universal Television. This clears the way for a release in North America by BBC Worldwide Americas.The version that will see release is a new edition that was made available in the UK in October as part of what they're calling the Revisitations Box Set, where three previously available titles were re-released together with boosted extra features. The McGann TV Movie is one of them. The others will see release in North America later in 2011.For those of you who don't know, "the TV Movie" as it is called was a one-off attempt to revive Doctor Who in 1996 as a "back door pilot" for the Fox Network in the U.S. It was a co-production by Universal Television, BBC Worldwide Americas, and Fox.In it, we see the Seventh Doctor regenerate into the Eighth, and embark on an adventure to save the Earth from being destroyed by the TARDIS after the Master opens its power source, on the eve of the new millennium. Ratings on Fox were not strong enough to warrant a series, and nothing else happened with the TV rights until 2005, although the McGann Eighth Doctor continued on in the spinoff fiction of original novels, audio dramas, and comic strips, all of which will be highlighted in the extra features on the upcoming DVD:Disc 1· 86 minute movie with stereo audio.· Commentary 1 (2001) - original DVD release solo commentary by director Geoffrey Sax.· Commentary 2 (2009) - new commentary with actors Paul McGann and Sylvester McCoy, moderated by Nicholas Briggs.· The Seven Year Hitch (dur. 53' 53") - This documentary looks at executive producer Philip Segal's seven-year quest to return Doctor Who to the screen, from his initial contact with the BBC shortly before its cancellation in 1989, through to the production and transmission of the movie in 1996. Featuring Philip Segal, BBC executive producer Jo Wright, BBC Head of Series Peter Cregeen, BBC1 controller Alan Yentob, writer Matthew Jacobs and Graeme Harper, the director of BBC Enterprises' abandoned Doctor Who movie. Narrated by Amanda Drew.· The Doctor's Strange Love (dur. 17' 10") - writers Joe Lidster and Simon Guerrier discuss how they stopped worrying and learned to love the TV Movie with comedian Josie Long.· Photo Gallery (dur.3' 46") - a selection of design and production photographs from the story.· Isolated Music - option to view the movie with isolated music score.· Music Tracks - four music tracks from the production presented in full: `In a Dream', `All Dressed Up', `Ride into the Moonlight' and `Auld Lang Syne'.· Coming Soon (dur. approx 1' 00") - a trail for a forthcoming DVD release.· PDF material - Radio Times listings in PDF format.· Programme Subtitles· Subtitle Production NotesDisc 2 (DVD9)· Pre-Production:· Paul McGann Audition (dur. 7' 38") - Paul McGann's audition for the role.· VFX Tests June 1994 (dur. 0' 50") - early video effects tests by Amblin Imaging in 1994, featuring the `Spider Dalek' design.· VFX March 1996 (dur. 2' 32") - video effects build-ups presented as mute timecoded `work in progress' shots from the CGI effects department.· Production:· EPK (dur. 15' 36") - the Electronic Press Kit put out by Fox in 1996 included a short documentary and interview segments to allow other broadcasters to put together their own packages about the movie.· Behind the Scenes (dur. 4' 47") - on set and on location during the filming of the movie.· Philip Segal's Tour of the TARDIS Set (dur. 2'33") - executive producer Philip Segal shows us around the TARDIS control room set.· Alternate Takes (dur. 1' 02") - two alternate versions of scenes from the movie.· BBC Trails (dur. 1' 00") - BBC television trails for the movie.· Who Peter 1989-2009 (dur. 26' 42") - since the birth of Doctor Who in the sixties, it has shared an almost symbiotic relationship with the long-running BBC children's magazine show `Blue Peter'. In the second part of this special documentary series, some of those involved look back over the history of that relationship in the `new series years'. With new series executive producer Russell T. Davies, Blue Peter editor Richard Marson, brand executive Edward Russell, writers Robert Shearman and Clayton Hickman and competition winners William Grantham and John Bell. Presented by Gethin Jones.· The Wilderness Years (dur. 23' 29") - in the seven years between the end of the classic series and the broadcast of the TVM, Doctor Who survived in print, video and audio, kept alive by fans within those industries who were determined not to let it die. With BBC head of serials Peter Cregeen, former Doctor Who Magazine editor John Freeman and current editor Tom Spilsbury., Virgin Books editor Peter Darvill-Evans, BBC Books consultant Justin Richards, script editor Andrew Cartmel, video producers Keith Barnfather and Bill Baggs, director Kevin Davies and Big Finish producer Jason Haigh-Ellery. Narrated by Glen Allen.· Stripped for Action - The Eighth Doctor (dur. 19' 45") - the final part of the series looking at the Doctor's adventures in comic-strip form. With writers Scott Gray, former Doctor Who Magazine editors Gary Russell, Alan Barnes and Clayton Hickman, artists Lee Sullivan, Martin Geraghty and Roger Langridge, author Paul Scoones, historian Jeremy Bentham.· Tomorrow's Times - The Eighth Doctor (dur. 10' 47") another in the series looking at Doctor Who's contemporary coverage in daily newspapers and other publications. Presented by Nicholas Courtney.So over all, while the classic series was a case of good plot, poor special effects, this outting is more a case of good special effects, OK plot. But as afar as regeneration stories go this is one of the best. McGann makes an impressive start to what may be a brief reign as the Doctor. After a seven year wait (and despite the confusing final two acts) there is still much in this production that pleases. Trust me, it could have been worse.
Customer
31 oktober 2024
I love this movie! It is a perfect blend of Doctor Who and 90’s action-adventure! There’s lots of action, drama, silliness, and some controversial additions to the Doctor Who lore that were mostly ignored beyond this point when the show was eventually revived. The blu ray came in great condition and worked on my PS5 with no playback issues. A wonderful addition to the collection!