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Doctor Who: The Masque of Mandragora

Doctor Who: The Masque of Mandragora

6.7 / 1019761h 40m

Synopsis

An alien intelligence hitches a ride onboard the TARDIS to 15th century Italy, where a deranged astrologer attempts to harness its power.

Genre: Science Fiction, Drama, Adventure

Status: Released

Director: Rodney Bennett

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Main Cast

Tom Baker

Tom Baker

The Doctor

Elisabeth Sladen

Elisabeth Sladen

Sarah Jane Smith

Jon Laurimore

Count Federico

Antony Carrick

Antony Carrick

Captain Rossini

Gareth Armstrong

Gareth Armstrong

Giuliano

Tim Pigott-Smith

Tim Pigott-Smith

Marco

Norman Jones

Norman Jones

Hieronymous

Robert James

Robert James

High Priest

Brian Ellis

Brother

Pat Gorman

Pat Gorman

Soldier

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

Once again, the steering of the TARDIS proves a bit unreliable as the Mandragora Helix lures it to Earth and to the realm of "Duke Giuliano" (Gareth Armstrong) who has only just recently inherited his title and thereby earned the enmity of "Count Federico" (Jon Laurimore). Now we know that when out time travellers arrive, that is always a precursor to a mystery and this time, the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and "Sarah Jane" (Elisabeth Sladen) find themselves embroiled in the mysticism of the menacing "Brethren of Demnos". When "Sarah Jane" falls prey to this cult of black-clad people under the increasingly malevolent influence of "Mandragora" and his lackey "Hieronymous", the "Doctor" must try to rescue her from his evil clutches before she does for him! This four part series allows a reliable supporting cast - including Tim Piggott-Smith - to dress up as characters from the 15th century Romagna and has a solid story that, though not especially original, continues to entertain whilst incorporating a little Leonardo da Vinci into some new world thinking on both the religious and scientific fronts. The visual effects are quite effective from time to time and the dense forestry scenario provides well for plenty of bows, arrows and superstition!