60 Years Later, Two Forgotten Sci-Fi Movies Just Got A Huge Upgrade
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The recent restorations of 'Dr. Who and the Daleks' along with its sequel 'Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.' breathe new life into these often overlooked films from the mid-1960s. Highlighting the shift from television's iconic character to a more playful version embodied by Peter Cushing, these films hold a special place as part of the sci-fi genre's evolution. Despite initial controversies over their non-canonical status, they are increasingly appreciated for their unique charm, creativity, and contribution to the legacy of the Daleks and the broader Doctor Who universe.
Fans of older science fiction films have never had it better due to the restoration of the non-canonical Dr. Who films, praised for their charm and enduring appeal.
Peter Cushing's portrayal of 'Dr. Who' in the films is a whimsical spin on the character, reflecting a lighter, more human approach that contrasts with the television series.
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