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''Doctor Who: Season 7, Episode 3'' | |||
The Doctor gets a Stetson (and a gun), and finds himself the reluctant Sheriff of a Western town under siege by a relentless cyborg who goes by the name of The Gunslinger. But who is he and what does he want? | The Doctor gets a Stetson (and a gun), and finds himself the reluctant Sheriff of a Western town under siege by a relentless cyborg who goes by the name of The Gunslinger. But who is he and what does he want? | ||
Revision as of 15:34, 15 January 2016
A Town Called Mercy (UK 2012 / Director: Saul Metzstein)
This is a Eurowestern
- Runtime: 47 min
- Release Date: 15.09.1966
Cast and crew
- Cast: Matt Smith (The Doctor), Karen Gillan (Amy Pond), Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams), Andrew Brooke (The Gunslinger), Adrian Scarborough (Kahler-Jex), Dominic Kemp (Kahler-Mas), Joanne McQuinn (Sadie), William Byrd Wilkins (The Preacher (as Byrd Wilkins)), Garrick Hagon (Abraham), Ben Browder (Isaac), Sean Benedict (Dockery), Rob Cavazos (Walter), Lorelei King (Narrator (uncredited))
- Screenplay: Toby Whithouse, Sydney Newman
- Cinematography: Stephan Pehrsson
- Music: Murray Gold
- Producers: Diana Barton, Steven Moffat, Denise Paul, Caroline Skinner, Marcus Wilson
Synopsis
Doctor Who: Season 7, Episode 3
The Doctor gets a Stetson (and a gun), and finds himself the reluctant Sheriff of a Western town under siege by a relentless cyborg who goes by the name of The Gunslinger. But who is he and what does he want?