I know, some folks are going WTF? when they read the subject line. "What about Planet of the Spiders" or "The Five Doctors" or even "Dimensions in Time"?. But anyone who bought the War Games DVD here in North America yesterday (or when it came out in the UK last spring) will know what I'm talking about.
Devious was a fan-film that has been an ongoing project for something like 15-16 years. Sort of akin to the various Star Trek fan films that have cropped up, it's an amateur production with homemade sets and SFX, but somehow the people behind it managed to get Jon Pertwee himself to play the Third Doctor in a storyline that is set between The War Games and Spearhead from Space.
The production is rather legendary since Pertwee died a year after shooting his scenes, and since the film was never completed only a few people had had a chance to see his last performance as the Doctor (although some audio from this was reused by Big Finish to let Pertwee appear in the 40th anniversary story Zagreus back in 2003).
A 12-minute excerpt from the film, including the complete Pertwee scenes, was included with the War Games DVD, the first time the BBC has allowed a fan production onto one of their DVDs (they never included Shakedown or Downtime (the film starring Lis Sladen and Nicholas Courtney and Debbie Watling as their DW characters) or the Auton trilogy on any of their other releases).
Devious doesn't have the polish of some of the higher-budgeted fan productions, but it was still fun to watch. And Pertwee is just mezmerizing once he appears. Yeah, he looks a lot older, but he still commanded the screen and had some great lines. I know BBC Video and 2 Entertain get criticized from time to time, but I think they should be applauded for allowing this bit of footage to get wide international release. Pertwee is still my favorite Doctor (with Tennant a close second), so it was great to have this little bonus. It's also an interesting historical artifact of the "interregnum" era when it was fan productions like this (audio and video) that kept the franchise alive.
Alex
Devious was a fan-film that has been an ongoing project for something like 15-16 years. Sort of akin to the various Star Trek fan films that have cropped up, it's an amateur production with homemade sets and SFX, but somehow the people behind it managed to get Jon Pertwee himself to play the Third Doctor in a storyline that is set between The War Games and Spearhead from Space.
The production is rather legendary since Pertwee died a year after shooting his scenes, and since the film was never completed only a few people had had a chance to see his last performance as the Doctor (although some audio from this was reused by Big Finish to let Pertwee appear in the 40th anniversary story Zagreus back in 2003).
A 12-minute excerpt from the film, including the complete Pertwee scenes, was included with the War Games DVD, the first time the BBC has allowed a fan production onto one of their DVDs (they never included Shakedown or Downtime (the film starring Lis Sladen and Nicholas Courtney and Debbie Watling as their DW characters) or the Auton trilogy on any of their other releases).
Devious doesn't have the polish of some of the higher-budgeted fan productions, but it was still fun to watch. And Pertwee is just mezmerizing once he appears. Yeah, he looks a lot older, but he still commanded the screen and had some great lines. I know BBC Video and 2 Entertain get criticized from time to time, but I think they should be applauded for allowing this bit of footage to get wide international release. Pertwee is still my favorite Doctor (with Tennant a close second), so it was great to have this little bonus. It's also an interesting historical artifact of the "interregnum" era when it was fan productions like this (audio and video) that kept the franchise alive.
Alex