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May 13th, 2016 10 comments

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Reeltime Pictures Daemos Rising DVD Collectors Edition

Koch Media presents DAEMOS RISING, from the world of Doctor Who, on DVD July 18th, 2016.

Available to order from www.amazon.co.uk

Daemos Rising is the 2004 direct sequel to Downtime, but also to the Jon Pertwee era Doctor Who story The Daemons.

In the film, Cavendish is broken by his experiences in Downtime and hides away in a country cottage where he becomes absorbed by the occult. Kate Lethbridge-Stewart of UNIT travels to see him after an appeal for help and together they battle the resurgent evil Daemons from the story of the same name.

DVD EXTRAS:

  • Retrospective (New)
  • 13mins Behind the Scenes
  • 20mins Cast and Crew
  • 9mins Creative Feature
  • 4mins Guy Leopold Speaks!
  • 3mins Kents Cavern
  • 4mins Making Music
  • 4mins Slide Show (New)

Daemos Rising is a unique British 2004 sci-fi movie from the Doctor Who universe (but unofficial) featuring treasured characters and talent from the franchise and only now released on DVD – it’s a must see for fans of the Time Lord.

Fully Digitally Remastered for 2016 including an additional 16:9 Widescreen version of the feature for the first time. And including new Special Features.

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Starring Beverley Cressman (Downtime) and Miles Richardson (Midsomer Murders) and narrated by Ian Richardson (House of Cards). Daemos Rising is Written by David J. Howe and Directed by Keith Barnfather.

“Impressive production with performances to match. Go on… be a devil and buy it!” Sci-Fi-Online “As good as anything the BBC might have put out (if not a damn sight better).” My Reviewer
CERT: PG


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10 comments

  • Stephen

    December 22nd, 2018 - 2:18pm

    Do the DVD have subtitles? I am profoundly Deaf.

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  • Dylan

    October 4th, 2016 - 10:13pm

    Is the 16:9 cropped or stretched or does it actually widen the frame?

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  • WhovianJay

    June 12th, 2016 - 8:04pm

    I really would like a curse of fatal death release before Moffat leaves
    As it is his first TV Episode (even if it is not cannon)

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  • Richard

    May 15th, 2016 - 8:10pm

    Amateur at best, worst than Downtime which was held together because of certain cast members being available for work and it was made in Doctor Who’s TV hiatus. Let’s hope these people just don’t release that DREADFUL Sontaran video Shakedown, which is so badly directed and acted it’s beyond belief.

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  • Anonymous

    May 15th, 2016 - 1:11pm

    How expensive?!?

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  • Catmanduz

    May 13th, 2016 - 6:59pm

    Still waiting to hear the release date for the new adventures of Miss Hawthorne, but it’s so long ago I fear it’s lost in the vortex.

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  • The Black Guardian

    May 13th, 2016 - 5:00pm

    Only now released on DVD ? It’s been in my DVD collection for years! It is good though. Well worth a look if you’ve never seen it.

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    • booboo

      May 13th, 2016 - 5:08pm

      Assume they are referring to the new stuff

      Can’t remember if the original was a DVDr?

  • JLC van den Brink

    May 13th, 2016 - 5:00pm

    Love the artwork

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  • The Legend Doctor

    May 13th, 2016 - 5:00pm

    This looks good,

    Reply

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