Doctor Who - The Curse Of Fenric
Considered one of the classic DOCTOR WHO (151 stories consisting of over 500 half-hour episodes over 37 years of television production), The Curse of FENRIC cinematically is epic (indeed, the 2 disc special edition contains a four episodes in a “Director’s Cut” - okay, can not be as revealing as a “cut” of BLADE RUNNER, but fans of the WHO is wetting your pants). The Doctor was Sylvester McCoy - a dark, cunning, manipulative, Time Lord of Gallifrey, accompanied by a girl from Earth Perivale, Ace
This
is the story of his life. To be more precise, of its past.
Set during World War II, FENRIC is, of course, the story of good and evil. Evil that has laid undisturbed beneath the turbulent waters off the coast of northeast England and in the heart of Doctor’s companion and soul. The story is recorded in full in the place, which gives a new meaning.
Monsters? Of course.
BBC makeup and FX department excelled with Haemovores. Under water-dwelling creatures (humans who have lost souls, over time, become calcified by barnacles and sea) with a vampire style.
Boo!