Dr. Who and The Daleks (1965) starring Peter Cushing, Roy Castle, Jennie Linden, Roberta Tovey. Directed by Gordon Flemyng. Screenplay by Milton Subotsky. Based on The Daleks by Terry Nation. Produced by Milton Subotsky, Max J. Rosenberg Run time: 82 minutes. Color. United Kingdom. Science Fiction
If you’re a devotee of Doctor Who, you’ve no doubt heard of the
Daleks. They are almost as old as the franchise themselves. They made their
first appearance in the second serial of the First Doctor (William Hartnell). In
the serial, the Doctor, his granddaughter Susan Foreman (Carole Ann Ford),
and her teachers Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright
(Jacqueline Hill) land in an alien jungle and are captured by the Daleks, a
race of mutated creatures who survive off the radiation that remains in the
atmosphere after a nuclear war with their enemies. As the group attempt to
escape the Daleks, they discover more about the planet and the ensuing war, and
attempt to broker a peace.
Doctor Who, at this time, was still relatively new and many
characteristics of the Doctor wouldn’t be recognizable to fans of the series
today. The character hadn’t really been thoroughly established; not yet a Time
Lord, as an example.
Amicus Productions bought an option to make the story and two sequels from Terry Nation, the writer of the story, and the BBC, which produced the series, for £500. With a budget of £180,000, the film went into production at Shepperton Studios in April 1965. It was released in the UK on August 23, 1965.





