
Doctor Who: The Underwater Menace
Science Fiction · Adventure · Drama
Overview
The Doctor and his friends find themselves in the lost city of Atlantis, where the crazed Professor Zaroff has convinced the people of Atlantis that he can raise their sunken city from beneath the sea. However, the Doctor discovers a terrible secret behind Zaroff's plan — a secret that could destroy all life on Earth.
Top Cast


Patrick Troughton
Patrick Troughton
The Doctor (voice)
Patrick Troughton
The Doctor (voice)


Frazer Hines
Frazer Hines
Jamie McCrimmon (voice)
Frazer Hines
Jamie McCrimmon (voice)


Anneke Wills
Anneke Wills
Polly Wright (voice)
Anneke Wills
Polly Wright (voice)


Michael Craze
Michael Craze
Ben Jackson (voice)
Michael Craze
Ben Jackson (voice)


Joseph Fürst
Joseph Fürst
Zaroff (voice)
Joseph Fürst
Zaroff (voice)


Colin Jeavons
Colin Jeavons
Damon (voice)
Colin Jeavons
Damon (voice)
Noel Johnson
Noel Johnson
King Thous (voice)
Noel Johnson
King Thous (voice)
Tom Watson
Tom Watson
Ramo (voice)
Tom Watson
Ramo (voice)
Peter Stephens
Peter Stephens
Lolem (voice)
Peter Stephens
Lolem (voice)
Catherine Howe
Catherine Howe
Ara (voice)
Catherine Howe
Ara (voice)
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