Doctor Who: The Power of Kroll subtitles

Doctor Who: The Power of Kroll English Subtitles

Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Rated 7.1 From 1876 Ratings




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  • Advisory Rating: TV-14
  • Episodes: 4
  • Produced by: Doctor Who: The Classic Series






Doctor Who: The Power of Kroll English Subtitles Download for all Episodes 1-4

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1. The Power of Kroll, Episode 1 Get Subtitle Mirror 2 23:16
2. The Power of Kroll, Episode 2 Get Subtitle Mirror 2 23:57
3. The Power of Kroll, Episode 3 Get Subtitle Mirror 2 21:56
4. The Power of Kroll, Episode 4 Get Subtitle Mirror 2 21:57


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The locator leads the Doctor and Romana to the third moon of Delta Magna. The moon is a swamp-covered world on which a small crew of humans maintains a refinery and are in constant feud with the simpler humanoid creatures known as swampies who also live there. Their God, a giant octopus-like creature called Kroll, makes an appearance and threatens the refinery.



Viewer Reviews

  • Episodes out of order

    By Mith242

    Episode 3 is really Episode 4 and vice versa. So until iTunes fixes the problem you need to watch Episode 4 then Episode 3.
  • sound the emergency klaxon!

    By Thracian

    oh the power of nostalgia. I was always a fan of Doctor Who but being from the US and a child before the days of mandatory cable it was always an unplanned sort of surprise when I caught the odd episode here and there on public television. So it was with some excitement that I began exploring these seasons (with Tom Baker of course). It is certainly an acquired taste, and one that requires an element of nostalgia to make the camp more palatable. I don't usually write reviews but having said that, this four episode installment in the "Key to Time" season is so campy and laughable that I have to warn someone out there. Not so much to stay away as to say beware, ahead lie scenes that are "Ed Wood bad" with hack actors "wrestling" with tentacles, gangs of scrawny loin-clothed men who speak with English accents, employ some comical form of hand gestures and have just enough splotchy green body paint to cover their farmers tans. Don't get me started on the monster itself. But for all of that, I can't get enough of these. There is something appealing about the DIY nature of the production, the earnestness of the actors, the silliness of the Doctor. I haven't seen any of the new series but I doubt these qualities have carried over. Which is probably a good thing...

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