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So, 'Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen' is a fascinating slice of classic sci-fi from '67. The atmosphere really nails that eerie, almost claustrophobic feel, especially as the team delves into the tombs. You can sense the tension building, and the practical effects, while dated, have a certain charm that adds to the horror. Patrick Troughton's portrayal of the Doctor has this whimsical yet serious edge that really shines here, making the stakes feel real. The dynamic between him, Jamie, and Victoria brings in a nice balance of humor and dread. It's a real treat if you're into the early days of 'Doctor Who' and want to see how they creatively played with the Cyberman mythology.
This title is particularly cherished among collectors due to its status as one of the few existing Doctor Who episodes from the '60s that features the Cybermen prominently. The original prints from the BBC are scarce, which adds to the allure for those seeking out complete collections. Various home media releases have emerged over the years, but the early VHS and DVD editions hold a special place for their nostalgic value.
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