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1975100 minScience Fiction, Drama, Adventure

Doctor Who: Planet of Evil

Is Doctor Who: Planet of Evil a Hit or Flop?

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Is Doctor Who: Planet of Evil worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Science Fiction, Drama, Adventure film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Doctor Who: Planet of Evil Synopsis

Picking up a distress call from the edge of the known universe, the Doctor and Sarah Jane find themselves on Zeta Minor where a geological team has run afoul of some strange goings on...

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Top Cast

Tom Baker
Tom BakerThe Doctor
Elisabeth Sladen
Elisabeth SladenSarah Jane Smith
Frederick Jaeger
Frederick JaegerSorenson
Ewen Solon
Ewen SolonVishinsky
Prentis Hancock
Prentis HancockSalamar
Graham Weston
Graham WestonDe Haan
Louis Mahoney
Louis MahoneyPonti
Michael Wisher
Michael WisherMorelli
Terence Brook
Terence BrookBraun
Tony McEwan
Tony McEwanBaldwin

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Is Doctor Who: Planet of Evil worth watching?

Doctor Who: Planet of Evil has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction, Drama, Adventure movies.

Is Doctor Who: Planet of Evil hit or flop?

Doctor Who: Planet of Evil has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Doctor Who: Planet of Evil?

Doctor Who: Planet of Evil is a Science Fiction, Drama, Adventure movie that Picking up a distress call from the edge of the known universe, the Doctor and Sarah Jane find themselves on Zeta Minor where a geological team has ru...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 26, 2024
★ 7

Slap bang on the border between the known universe and the realm of anti-matter lies the planet of "Zeta Minor". That's where the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and "Sarah Jane" (Elisabeth Sladen) have to go to answer a distress call - and where they discover a professor "Sorenson" (Frederick Jaeger) who thinks he's found the ultimate solution to the energy crisis. Sadly, though, when they try to leave the planet they go nowhere fast. It seems that this energy has no intentions of leaving it's home world. Indeed, the more exposure the scientist has to this power source, the more malevolent it's influence and the more maniacal he becomes. Meantime, the ship's captain "Salamar" (Prentis Hancock) is proving to be hopelessly inadequate in a crisis and the crew are relying more on "Vishinsky" (Ewen Solon) and the time travellers to find a way to get them to safety. The stage bound production here isn't the best, but the quite effective visuals are straight out of "Forbidden Planet" (1956) and this is a solid story that allows the now entirely confident Baker to parade through the four parts with mischief and an enjoyable joie de vivre. Good fun.