6.2
The Seventh Doctor becomes the Eighth. And on the streets of San Francisco – alongside new ally Grace Holloway - he battles the Master.
Paul McGann
The Doctor
Eric Roberts
Bruce / The Master
Daphne Ashbrook
Dr. Grace Holloway
Sylvester McCoy
The Doctor
Yee Jee Tso
Chang Lee
Will Sasso
Pete
Dolores Drake
Curtis
John Novak
Salinger
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Wheeler
Bill Croft
Motorcycle Policeman
Michael David Simms
Swift
Jeremy Radick
Gareth
Eliza Roberts
Miranda
David Hurtubise
Professor Wagg
Dee Jay Jackson
Security Guard
Gordon Tipple
The Old Master
Director
Geoffrey Sax
Screenplay
Matthew Jacobs
October 22, 2013
10
'Now would you stand aside before I shoot myself?'
Whilst visually fun (surprisingly, the special effects still manage to kinda hold up) and exciting with a story that almost makes absolute sense, the Doctor Who movie does have some problems when it comes to pace and referencing past events (some things that occur may anger and frustrate members of the fanbase).
Eric Roberts hams it up as if he's Porky Pig as The Master whilst Paul McGann makes for a fun Doctor, but he ultimately does not reach the heights of his predecessor, the lovely Sylvester McCoy, of whom is in the beginning of the film, but unfortunately and inevitably leaves us for the sake of the film.
Jelly baby?