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Doctor Who: The Two Doctors
Doctor Who: The Two Doctors

Doctor Who: The Two Doctors

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Science FictionDramaAdventure

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Suddenly gripped by a memory of being executed in his second incarnation, the Sixth Doctor travels to Seville to save his past self and ensure his own existence in his present.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

135 mins

Rating

7.4/10

Release Date

02 March 1985

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Colin Baker

Colin Baker

The Doctor

Patrick Troughton

Patrick Troughton

The Doctor

Nicola Bryant

Nicola Bryant

Peri Brown

Frazer Hines

Frazer Hines

Jamie McCrimmon

John Stratton

John Stratton

Shockeye

Jacqueline Pearce

Jacqueline Pearce

Chessene

Laurence Payne

Laurence Payne

Dastari

Aimée Delamain

Aimée Delamain

Doña Arana

James Saxon

James Saxon

Oscar

Carmen Gómez

Carmen Gómez

Anita

Tim Raynham

Tim Raynham

Major Varl

Nicholas Fawcett

Nicholas Fawcett

Technician

Clinton Greyn

Clinton Greyn

Group Marshal Stike

Nej Adamson

Nej Adamson

Juan

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