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3[[JustForFun/TheOneWith The one where]] [[Creator/BernardCribbins Wilfred]] shows up a few decades early.
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5''Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.'' is the 1966 sequel to ''Film/DrWhoAndTheDaleks''. The film follows in its predecessor's footsteps: Creator/PeterCushing is Dr. Who, the Daleks are being nefarious and the whole thing is in colour!
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7Just as the first film was a remake of the TV story "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E2TheDaleks The Daleks]]", this is a remake of the second Dalek story [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E2TheDalekInvasionOfEarth "The Dalek Invasion of Earth"]]. In it, the Daleks have invaded Earth and are planning to excavate the core and turn the planet into a giant spaceship. Luckily, Dr. Who is on hand to save the day with help from his granddaughter Susan, his niece Louise, and a policeman named Tom Campbell.
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9Has nothing to do with ''VideoGame/Earth2150''.
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12!!''Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.'' provides examples of the following tropes:
13* ActorAllusion: The original trailer describes Creator/RayBrooks as "The boy with the knack". Brooks starred in ''Film/TheKnackAndHowToGetIt''.
14* AdaptationalWimp: Louise is significantly less badass than Barbara was in the TV story, with some of Barbara's most impressive moments given to the rebel Wyler.
15* AlienInvasion: Guess who!
16* AlternateContinuity: Let us count the ways!
17** The character of the Time Lord known as The Doctor has become the human scientist called Dr. Who.
18** He has a niece as well as a granddaughter.
19** Susan is prepubescent.
20** His ship is known as ''Tardis'' (note the lack of the definitive article) and looks like a jumbled mess inside (even moreso than the canon TARDIS).
21* TheAnticipator: Dr. Who takes it entirely in stride that Brockley has betrayed him to the Daleks, saying that he expected it (probably in the hope that the Daleks would [[PlayAlongPrisoner take him directly to their control room]]).
22* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: Brockley is a {{black market}}eer who sneaks into the Dalek mine to exchange food he's found in the abandoned towns for whatever jewelry and other valuables the slave workers have. However even those who collaborate with the Daleks are depicted as living barely above the starvation level, so there's no-one on the entire planet who'd be interested in such trinkets. It's even less plausible than in the TV series, as Brockley says he can easily find valuables in the abandoned towns, so why would he risk his life sneaking into the Dalek mine to barter for them?
23* AssemblyLineFastForward: Louise's coat gets snagged on a lever that makes a [[AutoKitchen conveyor belt of meals]] for Robomen turn on. Tom tries to turn it off as it [[SoMuchForStealth loudly churns out]] plastic trays of FoodPills, but that only makes the belt go faster. They have to dispose of the meals to hide the fact that they're there, but discover a suction disposal chute that handily does the job ([[ChekhovsGun and that they later]] use to [[AirVentEscape escape]] after the Dalek spacecraft lands).
24* AsideGlance: A witness to the robbery rushes to the police box only to have it dematerialise in front of him, causing the man to PratFall on the street and then give the camera an abashed smile.
25* BookcasePassage: Dortmun's bomb factory is entered by pressing the "O" on an official notice reminding the public to boil water. It activates a sliding door and a warning light that someone is coming through.
26* BuryYourDisabled: A literal version; to give the others time to escape, Dortmun wheels his chair out in front of a Dalek patrol and starts throwing bombs. Seeing they have no effect, he uses the last bomb to blast a nearby building, burying them all in rubble.
27* CardboardPrison: Invoked by the Daleks as an intelligence test for captives.
28* LesCollaborateurs: Susan and Wyler meet two women living near the mine who do work for the Daleks. The women take them into their home, but betray them to the Daleks in exchange for extra food.
29* CompressedAdaptation: From six 25-minute episodes (174 minutes) to one 81-minute film. One notable effect is that Dr. Who and David are able to walk from UsefulNotes/{{London}} to Bedfordshire in the same time it takes the Dalek spaceship to fly there.
30* CuttingTheElectronicLeash: When Dr. Who orders the Robomen to turn on their masters he says [[IrrevocableOrder the order cannot be countermanded]]. The Robomen immediately remove their helmets to break the radio link so they won't receive a countermanding order.
31* DeadHandShot: Dortmun's hand gives the wheel of his chair a final spin after he's buried under bricks.
32* DeathByFallingOver: A Dalek gets thrown down a ramp by the rebels, causing it to topple over and blow up. And to think the Daleks thought stairs were bad...
33* DeathRay: Though more like a [[{{pun}} Death Spray]] with the Daleks. Their Robomen however carry bulky energy rifles.
34* DivingSave: After blundering his way onto the Tardis, Tom proves his worth pretty quickly by grabbing Susan just before a metal girder falls on her.
35* DoomAsTestPrize: Dr. Who, Tom and Craddock escape a Dalek cell only to discover that the opportunity to escape was provided to test whether they were intelligent enough to be turned into a Roboman.
36* DressingAsTheEnemy: David dresses up as a Roboman and leads a group of rebels aboard the Dalek Saucer in a TrojanPrisoner gambit.
37* DugTooDeep: For once it happens to the villains!
38* FacelessGoons: The Robomen wear radio-control helmets while SlaveMooks under Dalek control, but [[RemovingTheEarpiece remove the helmets]] after being TurnedAgainstTheirMasters. Some are shown fleeing with the other escapees, implying that their humanity has returned.
39* FailedASpotCheck: The message written by Susan is in plain sight on the sliding door, yet Dr. Who and David fail to notice it.
40* FaintInShock: After being coshed on the head by villains who then smash-and-grab a jewelers, Special Constable Tom Campbell staggers for the nearest police box only to find it BiggerOnTheInside and holding a MadScientistLaboratory instead of a telephone. His response is to give a painful smile and collapse on the spot.
41* GilliganCut: Susan says they'll meet up with her grandfather in Watford. Cut to Dr. Who studying a map, saying they'll bypass Watford as it's full of Daleks.
42* HandGagging: Wyler and then Tom to Louise to stop her crying out in shock at their sudden appearance. Later Wyler does this to Susan to wake her up quietly. The [[EuropeansAreKinky Italian advertising]] even added an image of a Roboman doing this trope to Louise onto the poster.
43* HandWave: The Daleks' EvilPlan to turn Earth into a PlanetSpaceship is made slightly more understandable when they talk of piloting the planet to Skaro, so presumably their intention is to move their civilization from their own devastated world to a relatively intact one.
44* HeyYouHaymaker: At the end of the movie, Tom taps the driver of the getaway car on the shoulder through the open window, then punches him the face when he turns round. He then [[NotMyDriver takes the driver's place]] and knocks out the other two robbers when they pile inside, driving off with them all unconscious, contemplating his promotion.
45* HighlyConspicuousUniform: The Robomen, who were dressed in tattered clothing on television, now wear shiny [[EvilWearsBlack black]] latex jumpsuits and radio-control helmets with [[FacelessGoons face-concealing goggles]].
46* ImprobableAimingSkills: David somehow manages to shoot a Roboman off a bridge by awkwardly spinning in place with a rifle, over which a firing sound is dubbed.
47* HopeSpot: Wyler realises that their hosts have betrayed them, quietly wakes up Susan and opens the window...to find a Dalek waiting outside.
48* IndyEscape:
49** Played with when Tom is shown fleeing as the big round bomb goes careening down a mine shaft, but he's actually trying to flee the area before it explodes.
50** Susan nearly gets killed because both Wyler and her grandfather are struggling (from opposite sides of the corridor) to pull her out of the way of an out-of-control Dalek hurling towards them.
51* LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard: Averted unlike the TV series, as Dr. Who uses a plastic comb that Tom has to trip the magnetically-sealed door for the above-mentioned DoomAsTestPrize. Perhaps it was an Intelligence and Grooming Test?
52* LookBehindYou: Played straight when Dr. Who shouts, "Look!" and all the Daleks in the room look where he's pointing, enabling him to rush over to the radio control and order the Robomen to attack their masters.
53* NotAZombie: Conway and Tom see Craddock nearby and call out to him, but he's long since been turned into a Roboman and attacks him, forcing Conway to give his own life so Tom can get away.
54* PeekABooCorpse: Tom sees a foot sticking out from some cardboard boxes, so he hefts his crowbar and knocks the boxes aside...only to have a dead Roboman topple out into his arms.
55* PowerGlows: While in the bomb shaft, Tom sees the light of the Dalek control room glowing overhead.
56* PowerPincers: Not all Daleks are suckers.
57* PublicSecretMessage: While prisoner in the Dalek control room, Dr. Who sees Tom hiding in the bomb shaft, so delivers loud exposition on why the bomb being deflected from its course would be very bad for the Daleks. Tom then climbs down and lays some scaffolding across the shaft to deflect the bomb down another shaft.
58* PutDownYourGunAndStepAway: Brockley holds a knife to Who's throat until David hands over his rifle. He decides to keep it as 'payment' for helping them get into the mine.
59* PretendToBeBrainwashed: Tom has to pretend to be a Roboman after getting stuck on the Dalek spaceship. Played for laughs when he has to eat FoodPills in unison with the others.
60* ProductPlacement: Sugar Puffs helped finance the film. '''It shows.'''
61* PromotedToLoveInterest: Inverted. As a consequence of Susan being a little girl in this version instead of a teenager, the movie drops the romantic subplot and David becomes just another rebel.
62* {{Pun}}: Who quips, "There's always an answer to be found, if you dig deep enough."
63* RammingAlwaysWorks: Daleks which shrugged off the bombs Dortmun created are knocked down and exploded by Wyler ramming them with a small delivery van.
64* ResistanceIsFutile: The rebels listen with stony faces to a radio demand from the Daleks that they surrender themselves. They're not even referred to as rebels as in the TV series but "Survivors of London".
65-->'''Black Dalek:''' ATTENTION, ATTENTION! SURVIVORS OF LONDON! THE DALEKS ARE THE MASTERS OF EARTH! SURRENDER NOW, AND YOU WILL LIVE. RESIST, AND YOU WILL BE EXTERMINATED. SHOW YOURSELVES IN THE STREETS IMMEDIATELY, AND OBEY THE ORDERS OF YOUR MASTERS--THE DALEKS!
66-->'''Dortmun:''' Obey motorized dustbins! We'll see about that! Good--keep that gun well oiled. We'll show them who the masters are! We'll show them!
67* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves:
68** Brockley leads the Daleks to the hut where the Dr Who is hiding, then has an OhCrap when only one Dalek escorts the prisoner away while the remainder remain pointing their weapons at him. He flees into the hut [[AbsurdlyIneffectiveBarricade which is easily destroyed]] by the lethal fire extinguisher thingies.
69** Averted with the two women who are even rewarded with a sack of food. Then again Brockley is an active security risk (he's moving in and out of the mine on a regular basis and even helps smuggle rebels inside) whereas the women are useful to the Daleks (as they themselves note).
70* RebelLeader: Dortmun. The Doctor is assumed to be a rebel leader also, presumably because Brockley told the Daleks of his plan to infiltrate the mine and stop their activities.
71* RockBeatsLaser:
72** During the assault on the Dalek saucer, Wyler knocks out a Roboman who is armed with a laser by hitting him in the head with a brick.
73** A Dalek has just noticed Tom when some escapees throw a tarpaulin over its head. Works better than a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth paintball gun!]]
74* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Tom has the time travelers drop him off a couple of minutes before the robbery, so he can capture them in the act.
75* SpectacularSpinning: The Dalek FlyingSaucer has two rows of windows that spin in opposite directions, which was a fairly cool effect for 1966.
76* SubvertedCatchphrase: A Dalek gives one that's [[FateWorseThanDeath even more chilling than their normal version]].
77-->'''Dalek:''' YOU WILL BE ROBOTIZED!
78* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Louise and Tom replace Barbara and Ian.
79 * SwirlyEnergyThingy: The Space-Time Vortex in the opening credits.
80* TastesLikeFriendship: Zigzagged
81** Brockley invites David to help himself to the can he was cooking up, [[EvilIsPetty only to kick it over as he reaches for it]]. We then cut to his partner in crime Conway who has scrounged up a tin of food for Tom and Louise that he hands over without charge.
82** The two women offer Wyler and Susan soup, even though they don't have much, but it's only to delay their guests so they can sell them out for more food.
83* TechnoBabble: See the explanation for the TARDIS interior in the last movie? Dr. Who manages to out-BS ''that''. Space, of course, cannot be the "fifth dimension" because space is already the first, second and third dimensions!
84-->'''Dr. Who:''' Just as time should be considered the fourth dimension, so Space should be the fifth dimension, for Space knows no boundaries and is timeless.
85* TraitorShot
86** When the younger woman advises the older woman to give their guests soup (ensuring they'll stay longer) she gives a MeaningfulLook that makes it obvious what she's up to even before she goes to the camp to deliver the clothing.
87** Creator/PhilipMadoc's character has a SlasherSmile to make it clear what an amoral creep he is before the inevitable betrayal.
88* ATasteOfTheLash: The Robomen use whips on the slaves working in the mine.
89* TrojanPrisoner: David [[DressingAsTheEnemy dresses up as a Roboman]] and leads a group of rebels aboard the Dalek Saucer disguised as a group of prisoners.
90* TwistedAnkle: GenderInverted as it's Wyler who has one and so has to be helped by little Susan.
91* WeHaveReserves: A Roboman brings in a couple of prisoners and tell the Daleks that they killed two of his patrol. Instead of killing them on the spot, the Dalek says the dead men will be replaced, then allocates the two men to be tested for their suitability to become Robomen, only killing one of them when he tries to flee.
92* WeaponsThatSuck: Dr. Who plans to deflect the Dalek bomb from its course down another shaft to disturb the Earth's magnetic field, which will create a [[MagneticWeapons powerful magnetic force]] that will "suck the Daleks into the core of the Earth!" Not sure if it's that powerful, but the motorized dustbins are shown going haywire or crumpling under the forces unleashed.
93* WeWillUseManualLaborInTheFuture: This is what gives Dr. Who the EurekaMoment on how to destroy the Daleks, as they're using human slave workers in the mine because they're worried about the magnetic forces of the Earth's core affecting their metallic bodies and equipment.
94* WhipOfDominance: The Robomen are the main enforcers to the Dalek invaders, and carry whips to both control the enslaved population and as weapons when dealing with the rebels during the assault on the saucer. Ironically the Robomen themselves are SlaveMooks who went through UnwillingRobotization.
95* WhoWouldBeStupidEnough: When our heroes tell Brockley they want to get into the mine, he comments that most people want to get ''out'' of it.
96* WhatYearIsThis: Tom answers this question without issue, assuming the time travelers are checking for a concussion after the TapOnTheHead he got from a robber.
97* YouAreTooLate: After being rescued by the rebels from UnwillingRoboticisation, Tom tries to free Craddock from his booth but it's jammed shut. After he's forced to leave, the booth unlocks and Craddock steps from it as a fully converted Roboman.
98* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Creator/PhilipMadoc's character is "rewarded" by the Daleks with extermination.

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