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Dæmos Rising

Dæmos Rising is a direct-to-DVD spin-off of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released direct-to-video and produced by the independent production company Reeltime Pictures. It is a sequel to the Third Doctor serial The Dæmons and the 1995 Reeltime video Downtime and is also a tie-in to Telos Publishing's Time Hunter range of books, another Doctor Who spin-off.

Dæmos Rising
Cover of the DVD release
Production
Directed byKeith Barnfather
Written byDavid J. Howe
Produced byKeith Barnfather
Running time1 episode, 53 mins.
First broadcast14 March 2004 (2004-03-14) (release date)
Chronology
← Preceded by
Downtime
Followed by →

The DVD was also released as a Limited Edition which included an inlay autographed by Beverley Cressman (Kate Lethbridge-Stewart), Miles Richardson (Douglas Cavendish), Andrew Wisher (The Ghost), Alistair Lock (Composer), David J. Howe (Writer) and Keith Barnfather (Producer/Director). Reeltime Pictures Limited also distributed for BBV (Bill and Ben Video).

The film received overall positive reviews from critics.

Synopsis edit

Kate Lethbridge-Stewart responds to a message from ex-UNIT operative Douglas Cavendish to investigate a haunting.

Arriving at Cavendish's isolated cottage, she faces a demonic power her father had previously battled. Summoned by a future tyranny, a Dæmon is set to return to Earth. It is up to Kate and Cavendish to save the planet and its future.

Continuity edit

  • Kate has heard enough stories of UNIT to not simply dismiss Cavendish's claims out of hand, but is still surprised and dubious, implying that she has not yet begun her UNIT career. This is further implied by the fact that she has not yet dropped "Lethbridge-" from her name.
  • Cavendish refers to UNIT having a top secret storehouse of alien technology in the suburbs of London, and that it contained crates of shop-window mannequins (i.e., Autons). The warehouse and its crated Autons were depicted in 1997's Auton. The warehouse would be later identified as the "Black Archive" and depicted in Enemy of the Bane before being relocated under the Tower of London before the events of The Day of the Doctor.
  • Among the UNIT relics which Kate finds in Cavendish's garden shed is a Cyberman breastplate.
  • Kate is physically duplicated in an attempt to dupe Cavendish. She is again duplicated in The Day of the Doctor.
  • Kate refers to her son, Gordon / "Gordy", who was introduced in Downtime, and whom Kate gave her father's middle name.
  • Kate's father, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, battled a Dæmon and the Master with the Third Doctor and Jo Grant in The Dæmons.
  • In the repeated mentions of Kate's father - including a recitation of his post-nominals by Cavendish—his eventual knighthood is never referred to, implying that he was created Sir Alistair sometime after this story.
  • A close-up of a calendar and Cavendish's exposition reveal the dates of the story as 30 and 31 October 2003.

Cast edit

Soundtrack release edit

Dæmos Rising - The Music
 
Soundtrack album by
Alistair Lock
Released14 March 2004
GenreSoundtrack
Length37 min.
LabelReeltime Pictures

Music from this video composed by Alistair Lock was released on CD by Reeltime in March 2004.[1]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Alistair Lock

No.TitleLength
1."Prologue" 
2."Into The Woods" 
3."The Statue" 
4."The Only One" 
5."The Book" 
6."Incantation" 
7."Manifestation" 
8."Under The Stairs" 
9."Ghost Story" 
11."Seduction" 
12."The Dæmon" 
13."Broken Vessel" 
14."Epilogue" 

Reception edit

Dylan Rees heavily praised the film in Downtime - The Lost Years of Doctor Who, calling it "a fitting finale to the direct-to-video spin-off saga", with praise for the premise and accessibility.[2] Digital Spy called the film a, "creepy, Hammer-inspired horror".[3]

In print edit

Dæmos Rising
AuthorDavid J. Howe
Cover artistAndrew-Mark Thompson
PublisherTelos Publishing
Publication date
13 August 2019
Pages138
ISBN978-1-84583-977-2

A novelisation written by David J. Howe was published 13 August 2019 by Telos Publishing[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Dæmos Rising: The Music @ the TARDIS Library (Doctor Who books, DVDS, videos & audios)".
  2. ^ Rees, Dylan. Downtime - The Lost Years of Doctor Who. Obverse Books. p. 268.
  3. ^ "13 semi-official Doctor Who spin-offs you've almost certainly never heard of". Digital Spy. 17 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Daemos Rising – Special Edition (PRE-ORDER) – Telos Publishing". telos.co.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2019.

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External links edit

  • Daemos Rising at IMDb  

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film received overall positive reviews from critics Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Continuity 3 Cast 4 Soundtrack release 4 1 Track listing 5 Reception 6 In print 7 References 8 External linksSynopsis editKate Lethbridge Stewart responds to a message from ex UNIT operative Douglas Cavendish to investigate a haunting Arriving at Cavendish s isolated cottage she faces a demonic power her father had previously battled Summoned by a future tyranny a Daemon is set to return to Earth It is up to Kate and Cavendish to save the planet and its future Continuity editKate has heard enough stories of UNIT to not simply dismiss Cavendish s claims out of hand but is still surprised and dubious implying that she has not yet begun her UNIT career This is further implied by the fact that she has not yet dropped Lethbridge from her name Cavendish refers to UNIT having a top secret storehouse of alien technology in the suburbs of London and that it contained crates of shop window mannequins i e Autons The warehouse and its crated Autons were depicted in 1997 s Auton The warehouse would be later identified as the Black Archive and depicted in Enemy of the Bane before being relocated under the Tower of London before the events of The Day of the Doctor Among the UNIT relics which Kate finds in Cavendish s garden shed is a Cyberman breastplate Kate is physically duplicated in an attempt to dupe Cavendish She is again duplicated in The Day of the Doctor Kate refers to her son Gordon Gordy who was introduced in Downtime and whom Kate gave her father s middle name Kate s father Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart battled a Daemon and the Master with the Third Doctor and Jo Grant in The Daemons In the repeated mentions of Kate s father including a recitation of his post nominals by Cavendish his eventual knighthood is never referred to implying that he was created Sir Alistair sometime after this story A close up of a calendar and Cavendish s exposition reveal the dates of the story as 30 and 31 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called the film a creepy Hammer inspired horror 3 In print editDaemos RisingAuthorDavid J HoweCover artistAndrew Mark ThompsonPublisherTelos PublishingPublication date13 August 2019Pages138ISBN978 1 84583 977 2 A novelisation written by David J Howe was published 13 August 2019 by Telos Publishing 4 References edit Daemos Rising The Music the TARDIS Library Doctor Who books DVDS videos amp audios Rees Dylan Downtime The Lost Years of Doctor Who Obverse Books p 268 13 semi official Doctor Who spin offs you ve almost certainly never heard of Digital Spy 17 January 2018 Daemos Rising Special Edition PRE ORDER Telos Publishing telos co uk Retrieved 7 May 2019 Daemos Rising Media notes Keith Barnfather London Reeltime Pictures 2004 RTP0300 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link External links editDaemos Rising at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daemos 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