Doctor Who: Fury from the Deep Trailer

Doctor Who: Fury from the Deep Trailer (1968)

20 April 1968 Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi 150 mins

When the TARDIS lands in the sea off the eastern coast of England, the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria investigate a nearby beach, which seems to have an improbably large amount of sea foam as well as a major gas pipe marked “Euro Sea Gas” What is really happening at "Euro Sea Gas." Can the Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria survive "The Fury from the Deep"!

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Cast

Patrick Troughton

as The Doctor

Frazer Hines

as Jamie McCrimmon

Deborah Watling

as Victoria Waterfield

Roy Spencer

as Frank Harris

June Murphy

as Maggie Harris

John Abineri

as Van Lutyens

John Garvin

as Carney

Hubert Rees

as Chief Engineer

Richard Mayes

as Chief Baxter

Margaret John

as Megan Jones

Bill Burridge

as Mr. Quill

John Gill

as Mr. Oak

Crew

Peter Kindred

Peter Kindred Production Designer

Hugh David

Director

Derrick Sherwin

Derrick Sherwin Script Editor

Sylvia James

Sylvia James Makeup Artist

Dudley Simpson

Original Music Composer

Delia Derbyshire

Delia Derbyshire Theme Song Performance

Len Hutton

Len Hutton Visual Effects

International Titles

Fury from the Deep Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 20 April 1968

Production Companies

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