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Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) was a Science Fiction - Adventure Film directed by Gordon Flemyng and produced by Max Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky.

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Keen amateur florist Peter Cushing contributed the name "lilium philadelphicum" for the flower Susan discovers growing on Skaro.
William Hartnell was reported to have been very disappointed to be replaced by Peter Cushing as the Doctor, as it was thought that Cushing was better known to US audiences
The screenplay to this film was credited to producer Milton Subotsky, with additional material by David Whitaker. In fact, Dalek creator Terry Nation only agreed to license his teleplay to Subotsky if Whitaker (who was Nation's script editor when he wrote the original teleplay) was hired to adapt it. A deal was therefore struck that would allow Subotsky to receive the credit despite the screenplay actually being written by Whitaker.
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