Doctor Who: Robots of Death
Warner Bros. Pictures (1975)
TV Series  /  Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction
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95 mins United States
DVD    PG
John Abineri General Carrington / ... (17 episodes, 1968-1979)
Louise Jameson Leela (40 episodes, 1977-1978)
Michael Wisher Davros / ... (18 episodes, 1969-1975)
Peter Davison The Doctor / ... (71 episodes, 1981-1984)
John Leeson K9 / ... (31 episodes, 1977-1988)
Maureen O'Brien Vicki (38 episodes, 1965)
Harry Fielder Guard / ... (14 episodes, 1967-1982)
Walter Randall El Akir / ... (13 episodes, 1964-1974)
Jean Marsh Sara / ... (12 episodes, 1965-1989)
Anneke Wills Polly Wright / ... (36 episodes, 1966-1967)
Sheila Dunn Petra Williams / ... (11 episodes, 1965-1970)
Terry Walsh Guard / ... (22 episodes, 1966-1979)
Kevin Stoney Mavic Chen / ... (20 episodes, 1965-1975)
Cy Town Dalek Operator / ... (16 episodes, 1973-1989)
Sophie Aldred Ace (31 episodes, 1987-1989)
Pat Gorman Cyberman / ... (46 episodes, 1964-1985)
Derek Newark Greg Sutton / ... (10 episodes, 1963-1970)
Ralph Carrigan Cyberman / ... (10 episodes, 1966-1968)
Director
Michael Briant

On a distant, barren planet, Storm Mine 4 trawls across bleak deserts and through fierce duststorms in search of rare and valuable metals. Onboard the Sandminer is a small skeleton crew, who alternate between indulgent relaxation and skilled mining work. The mundane, day-to-day duties of the mine are attended to by a much larger complement of servile robots.This is a society that is dependent on robots for all areas of life, the people comforted by the knowledge that the strictest safeguards are built into each and every robot's programming. So when one of the Sandminer crew is murdered, suspicion falls on two new arrivals...The Doctor and Leela arrive on board, and are immediately accused of being the suspects. But the Doctor deduces that the killer is possibly not human. More deaths occur - can he persuade the remaining crew members that the killer may be a robot?
Edition Details
Series Doctor Who (Original)
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
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