
Doctor Who: The Wrath of Eukor
Fantasy · Science Fiction
Overview
The Doctor regenerates in London, 1911, but there's no time to rest. In this fan production she meets her new companion, chimney sweep Carl Evans, and they set off to 1980s Seattle. There, Vietnam war veterans living in an urban park are mysteriously disappearing by the day; what's the cause? And could it be as alien as the Doctor herself?
Top Cast


Barbara Benedetti
Barbara Benedetti
The Doctor
Barbara Benedetti
The Doctor
Randy Rogel
Randy Rogel
Carl Evans
Randy Rogel
Carl Evans
Jim Dean
Jim Dean
Grant
Jim Dean
Grant
Kevin McCauley
Kevin McCauley
Harris
Kevin McCauley
Harris
Michael Smith
Michael Smith
Tate
Michael Smith
Tate
Tom Lance
Tom Lance
Wallace
Tom Lance
Wallace


George Catalano
George Catalano
Francis
George Catalano
Francis
Karl Krogstad
Karl Krogstad
Tied Workman
Karl Krogstad
Tied Workman
Mark Schellberg
Mark Schellberg
Tied Workman
Mark Schellberg
Tied Workman
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