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'''''The Great Oppressor''''' was the title of | '''''The Great Oppressor''''' was the title of a [[20th century]] [[Archie Maplin]] film that [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] said he had seen. It came from a later stage in Maplin's career — a part of Maplin's body of work that the Doctor preferred. ([[IDW]]: ''[[Silver Scream]]'') | ||
:''The title is a thinly-veiled reference to [[Charlie Chaplin]]'s ''[[wikipedia:the Great Dictator|The Great Dictator]]''. For rights reasons, IDW were not able to use Chaplin or his films in the story. | :''The title is a thinly-veiled reference to [[Charlie Chaplin]]'s ''[[wikipedia:the Great Dictator|The Great Dictator]]''. For rights reasons, IDW were not able to use Chaplin or his films in the story. | ||
[[Category:Films|Great Oppressor]] | [[Category:Films|Great Oppressor]] |
Revision as of 00:20, 11 March 2010
The Great Oppressor was the title of a 20th century Archie Maplin film that the Doctor said he had seen. It came from a later stage in Maplin's career — a part of Maplin's body of work that the Doctor preferred. (IDW: Silver Scream)
- The title is a thinly-veiled reference to Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator. For rights reasons, IDW were not able to use Chaplin or his films in the story.