87. The Myth Makers, Part I: Temple of Secrets

If a novelization for this story exists, I might have read it 30+ years ago, but I don’t remember anything. I watched the Loose Cannon reconstruction. As far as reconstructions go, it wasn’t bad. And the inclusion of some actual footage made it interesting.

Some notes:

  • The music in the opening fight scene was overpowering and somewhat annoying. Looks like it was composed by one Humphrey Searle, and this story was his only Doctor Who credit.
  • The dialogue felt overwrought and overly Shakespearean. The writer was Donald Cotton, who also wrote the Gunfighters.
  • Agamemnon has impressive eyebrows. I thought I recognized him from the Keys of Marinus, but didn't notice the eyebrows then.
  • Tutte Lemkow is back! I recognized him almost immediately. Talk about getting typecast. He only seems to play politically incorrect caricatures with physical disabilities in historical stories.

These notes all sound like complaints – I suppose because they are (eyebrows excepted) – but the story moved along at a reasonable pace and had some tension.

Grade: B

 

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