Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit

1979

ActionAdventureDramaScience FictionTV Movie

The Doctor and Romana follow a distress signal which leads to the jungle planet Chloris, whose ruthless ruler Lady Adrasta harbors a deadly creature in a pit.

Rating

6
2 votes

Popularity

0.6166

Origin & Countries

GB | en | United Kingdom

Production

BBC

Runtime

100 min.

Status

Released

Release: 11/17/1979

Credits

Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit

Christopher BarryDirector

Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit

Tom BakerThe Doctor

Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit

Lalla WardRomana

Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit

Eileen WayKarela

Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit

Myra FrancesLady Adrasta

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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/2/2024

7 / 10

This was always one of my favourite "Dr. Who" stories. The TARDIS arrives on the jungle planet of "Chloris" only for the travellers to find themselves apprehended by "Karela" (Eileen Way) who is the chief enforcer of the "Lady Adrasta" (an enjoyably hammy Myra Frances). What nobody quite understands is why there are the remains of what appears to be an huge egg on the surface, and one that the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) thinks might be alive. Luckily, "Romana" (Lalla Ward) manages to escape in the confusion and she soon encounters a tribe of warriors bent on the collection of the planet's rarest commodity. Metal! Needless to say, this puts quite a price on the head of "K9" too - laser gun, or not. As the story develops we learn a little more of the maniacal tendencies of "Adrasta" and of the occupant of a deep pit, and network of tunnels, into which she ceremoniously turfs her enemies - never to be seen again! It's all stage bound so the settings don't impress much, but I just found this to have a more characterful story with loads going on, plenty of opportunity for Baker to keep his tongue in his cheek and for "K9" to get in and out mothballs. There's a lather-clad bloke with a whip, some all-conquering tumbleweed and a monster that I can only imagine must have induced conniptions for self appointed British good taste guru Mary Whitehouse at the time. I enjoyed this.

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