Description: Further DetailsTitle: Doctor Who: The Green Death (Story 69)Format: DVDCondition: NewNumber Of Discs: 1Actors: Jon Pertwee, John Levene, Katie Manning, Nicholas Courtney, Richard FranklinDirector: Michael E BriantAudio Language: EnglishRuntime: 2 hours and 33 minutesRegion Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)Studio: BBC Home EntertainmentCertificate: MPAA Not RatedDescription: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) joins the Brigadier and Jo Grant in South Wales to investigate the death of a miner whose fatal disease has left his skin bright green. AMAZON Featuring the third incarnation of the Doctor--Jon Pertwee's patriarchal renaissance man--The Green Death is a solid addition to the Doctor Who canon. Originally broadcast in May 1973, it may now have dated a little, with its vegetarian hippies and "boyo" Welshmen, but it has all the elements of classic Who, the Doctor encountering green-glowing dead bodies, a shadowy mastermind, a global conspiracy, brainwashing, a megalomaniacal supercomputer and, of course, giant maggots. This story, the final sequence of Pertwee's penultimate season, reached the TV ratings Top 10 and, fittingly, met high production standards. The environmental message, while facilitating Who's ongoing individual-freedom motif, also proved prophetic in its warnings of globalization and pollution. The special effects, though admittedly dated now, were good for their time and budget--the stop-motion photography of the maggots and the front-axial projection used for the pulsating green skin are particularly effective. The well-crafted script manages to combine monsters, punch-ups, and cliffhanger endings with cerebral concepts, human drama, and erudite references to Beethoven and Oscar Wilde--the single tear of the reformed villain as he destroys his paymaster is just one of the subtle touches distinguishing this work. The Green Death's six filler-free episodes belong to the Golden Age of Doctor Who, and their denouement is one of the most poignant in the series' long history. --Paul Eisinger SET CONTAINS: The BBC, as always, has gone to town on this Doctor Who DVD, with the images and colors scrubbed up nicely for their age. Sadly there are none of the usual nostalgia-inducing contemporaneous news features, but there is an amusing mockumentary starring The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss. The interviews with writer Robert Sloman and actor Stewart Bevan will also give fans some extra insight--particularly Bevan's revelation that the actors were discouraged from rehearsing the final scene so as to give it genuine emotional intensity. --Paul Eisinger See moreDVDs ARE REGION 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Format: DVD
Movie/TV Title: Doctor Who: The Green Death (Story 69)
Title: Doctor Who: The Green Death (Story 69)
Director: Michael E Briant
Actor: Richard Franklin
Rating: MPAA Not Rated
No Of Discs: 1
Run Time: 2 hours and 33 minutes
Studio: BBC Home Entertainment
Language: English
EAN: 0794051215628
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)