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Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus

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The TARDIS arrives on the planet Marinus on an island of glass surrounded by a sea of acid. The travellers are forced by the elderly Arbitan to retrieve four of the five operating keys to a machine called the Conscience of Marinus, of which he is the keeper. These have been hidden in different locations around the planet to prevent them falling into the hands of the evil Yartek and his Voord warriors, who plan to seize the machine and use its originally benevolent mind-influencing power for their own sinister purposes.

Release Date : 1964-05-16

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : BBC

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

William Hartnell

Character Name : The Doctor

Original Name : William Hartnell

Gender : Male

Carole Ann Ford

Character Name : Susan Foreman

Original Name : Carole Ann Ford

Gender : Female

Jacqueline Hill

Character Name : Barbara Wright

Original Name : Jacqueline Hill

Gender : Female

William Russell

Character Name : Ian Chesterton

Original Name : William Russell

Gender : Male

George Coulouris

Character Name : Arbitan

Original Name : George Coulouris

Gender : Male

Martin Cort

Character Name : Voord / Warrior / Ice Soldier / Aydan

Original Name : Martin Cort

Gender : Male

Peter Stenson

Character Name : Voord / Ice Soldier / Second Judge

Original Name : Peter Stenson

Gender : Male

Gordon Wales

Character Name : Voord

Original Name : Gordon Wales

Gender : Male

Robin Phillips

Character Name : Altos

Original Name : Robin Phillips

Gender : Male

Katherine Schofield

Character Name : Sabetha

Original Name : Katherine Schofield

Gender : Female

Heron Carvic

Character Name : Voice of Morpho (voice)

Original Name : Heron Carvic

Gender : Male

Edmund Warwick

Character Name : Darrius

Original Name : Edmund Warwick

Gender : Male

Francis de Wolff

Character Name : Vasor

Original Name : Francis de Wolff

Gender : Male

Michael Allaby

Character Name : Ice Soldier / Larn

Original Name : Michael Allaby

Gender : Male

Alan James

Character Name : Ice Soldier / First Judge / Guard

Original Name : Alan James

Gender : Male

Anthony Verner

Character Name : Ice Soldier

Original Name : Anthony Verner

Gender : Male

Henley Thomas

Character Name : Tarron

Original Name : Henley Thomas

Gender : Male

Raf De La Torre

Character Name : Senior Judge

Original Name : Raf De La Torre

Gender : Male

Fiona Walker

Character Name : Kala

Original Name : Fiona Walker

Gender : Female

Donald Pickering

Character Name : Eyesen

Original Name : Donald Pickering

Gender : Male

Stephen Dartnell

Character Name : Yartek

Original Name : Stephen Dartnell

Gender : Male

Dougie Dean

Character Name : Eprin (uncredited)

Original Name : Dougie Dean

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-07-04

When the TARDIS materialises on a strange planet, the crew discover that the beach is made of sharp glass and the water of acid. Is something being kept in, or kept out? As they head off to explore, one by one they are captured by the robe-clad "Arbitan" (George Colouris) who explains that he is in search of a set of keys that will operate a machine that will offer him freedom - especially important as the encroaching "Voord" are never far away and he is not getting any younger. The "Doctor" (William Hartnell) doesn't think this is any of their business, but with "Arbitan" holding the TARDIS key, the four must don some wristbands that enable instantaneous spatial travel and go search. There now follows a series on stand-alone adventures that take them to the city of "Morphoton" - where nothing is quite as it seems; then a jungle world where the hungry plant life has it's eyes on four human-sized snacks. Thirdly, there's the most interesting of the stories as "Ian" (William Russell) and "Barbara" (Jacqueline Hill) follow the ever disobedient "Susan" (Carole Ann Ford) into a system of caves that are the home of the menacing "Ice Soldiers" before, finally, the fourth key has to be obtained despite considerable danger to "Ian" who has been quite neatly fitted up for a murder, and who's trial requires the "Doctor" to use all his own wits and guile to track down the real culprit before his friend goes the way of the dodo. The concluding episode in the series sees them return to collect the key to their time machine, only to find that there's been a change of management on "Marinus" and the marauding "Voord" are poised for their final confrontation. The episodic nature of these adventures works fine, with each character getting a shot at the limelight whilst Hartnell holds the narrative together well. I usually found that three companions for the "Doctor" was too many - especially the annoying "Susan", but here it works to advantage with some decent stories, writing and some baddies and puzzles that provide an engaging challenge for everyone.