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April 14th, 2012 50 comments

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Power of the Daleks Re-Imagined Part One

Power of the Daleks Re-Imagined Part One

Here it is at last – the first instalment of the Reimagined Power of the Daleks, starring Nick Scovell as the Doctor and featuring guest stars Barnaby Edwards, Nick Briggs and Lisa Bowerman. Part two follows in July and the conclusion in September (but read on for info on a special big screen showing). Made as a ‘not for profit’ fan film we do hope to raise money for Cancer Research UK and Children in Need via advertising.

Call it a ‘work in progress’ as some of the post-production work remains ongoing – so the ‘movie’ version will be different!

The full film will be shown on the big screen Saturday 1st September in Hi-Definition as part of the Power Reimagined Convention www.power-convention.co.uk which will feature guests including Anneke Wills (who appeared in the original) and Michael Troughton (son of second Doctor, Patrick).

Produced by TNT Films, a lot of people have given their time freely on this project and we thank everyone – read the credits and do visit www.tntfilms.co.uk if you need a video made for you, or www.everybodyelse.co.uk if you need music composed!

And the trailer – see what’s to come…


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  • P.Morley

    July 2nd, 2014 - 2:38pm

    Loved the trailer. Any chance of seeing the film?

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