The Vampires of Venice (TV story)
The Vampires of Venice was the sixth episode of the fifth series of BBC Wales Doctor Who. It was narratively tied to the final scene of Flesh and Stone, greatly furthered the Doctor-Rory-Amy romantic triangle subplot and ended with Rory joining the Doctor in his travels.
It also increased awareness of how serious Prisoner Zero's warning about silence falling was, when Venice ends up completely empty for no reason. For the first time, no cracks were featured; unlike The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone, which was a two-parter, this episode had no visual crack. However, Rosanna mentions that the Saturnyians got to Venice through one, which snapped shut behind them.
Synopsis
The Eleventh Doctor takes Amy and Rory, soon to be married, on a romantic trip to Venice, 1580 to make Amy focus on her relationship with her fiancé. However, things there aren't quite what they seem.
Warnings of the plague are spreading about despite having died out years before, and pale, creepy girls who don't like sunlight are lurking around. Could it have something to do with the school run by the mysterious Rosanna Calvierri?
Plot
Venice, 1580. Guido presents his teenage daughter Isabella to Rosanna Calvierri and her son, Francesco; they consider her admittance to Rosanna's school. Guido praises Rosanna on her school and begs her to take Isabella, his only daughter. Rosanna claims sympathy for Guido's concern for family, and agrees to enroll Isabella. However, she then quickly has her steward hustle Guido out of the room, telling him they shouldn't wait. Guido puts up a bit of fight, but is still taken away. Circling Isabella with Francesco, Rosanna asks him if she is to his liking. Francesco says Isabella is, flattering her. Her happiness is sort-lived though, as the man bares a mouthful of fangs at the girl, who screams...
450 years later in a Leadworth pub, Rory Williams phones Amy Pond's house from his stag party. He leaves a message on her answering machine, telling her how much he loves her and that, if they weren't getting married the next day, he'd propose. One of his guests directs his attention to a cake being wheeled in, making Rory quickly end his call in embarrassment. Everyone chants for the stripper to come out of the cake. To their shock, though, it's the Eleventh Doctor who pops out instead.
The Doctor examines the room and to his relief, Rory is there; he missed getting to Rory's stag at least twice with this method. He mentions that the stripper, Lucy, is outside and that they should let her in and give her a jumper to cover up with; "lovely girl, diabetic." The Doctor tells Rory that they need to talk about Amy; she tried to kiss him. He adds, thought, that Rory's a lucky man — she's a great kisser! The other guests gasp. The Doctor notices this: "Funny how you say something in your head and it sounds fine..."
In the TARDIS, the Doctor explains that travelling with him blinds his companions to the important things in their lives back home. Returning to their ordinary lives after sharing adventures with him will drastically change things; the Doctor collected Rory to make sure this doesn't happen to Amy. As a wedding gift, he is going to take them anywhere in time that they wish to visit, "because it's either this or tokens". The Doctor prepares to give Rory the "bigger on the inside" speech, but is shocked that Rory calmly explains ahead of time that the inside is another dimension. Annoyed, he tells Rory that he always looks forward to explaining it. As neither of the couple can think of a place in time they want to visit, the Doctor decides to take them somewhere romantic, pulling a lever.
The TARDIS materialises on the dock outside of Venice. The Doctor goes on to explain how Venice was founded and how many people liked it. When they try to enter, they are stopped at the gate and asked to present their papers; Venice has been quarantined at the suggestion of the city's patron, Rosanna Calvierri, to protect the citizens from the plague. The Doctor is immediately suspicious; the plague died out years ago. They present the psychic paper, and are admitted to the city, where they see Guido interrupt a procession of Calvierri school girls, demanding to know where Isabella is. He locates her in the procession, but she does not seem to recognise him and he is immediately warded off by another girl, who bares fangs at him. Amy asks the Doctor what he thinks of the situation, only to find that he's already gone: "I hate it when he does that".
The Doctor catches up to Guido, asking why he wants to get Isabella out of Rosanna's school. Guido explains that something evil happens to the girls in Rosanna's school; Isabella didn't recognise him, and the girl who pushed him away had a face like an animal. Intrigued, the Doctor walks with Guido back towards the school, telling him it's time he had a talk with Rosanna.
In the school's courtyard, Rosanna is "hydrating" by drinking several chalices of water. Francesco enters, informing his mother of Guido's actions; he then speculates that they have "converted" more than enough girls to be introduced to his brothers. Rosanna tells him that they don't, prompting Francesco to ask permission to take the ones they have already converted into the night to take more girls for conversion. Rosanna tells him that they should let the parents beg them to take their daughters to make it all the more ironic. Francesco leaves, annoyed.
Meanwhile, Rory and Amy walk through Venice as he asks what she has been up to. Amy vaguely explains the basics of her travelling with the Doctor, only to be asked by Rory if she thought of him. Amy uncomfortably answers that she knew she would be coming back. Rory then says that the Doctor is right: travelling with him blocks out all the important things. Amy consoles him, explaining that this is their date and that they should enjoy it. Rory agrees, thinking about the absurdity of time travel.
They are watched by Francesco, who is offered flowers by a girl. He turns down the offer, but follows her into a tunnel. Nearby, as Rory tries to take a picture of Amy with his camera phone, they hear the girl scream. They run back to find Francesco leaning near her with blood-covered fangs. Rory attends to the girl, seeing that she is okay aside from a lack of blood. Amy follows Francesco, but the trail dead-ends at the river. She does not know she is being watched from below the water.
Elsewhere, Guido feigns another attempt at breaking into the school to retrieve Isabella while the Doctor sneaks in through a side gate. He comes across a group of Rosanna's girls, noting that they have no reflection in a mirror. He realises they must be vampires. They threaten to call the steward unless he leaves, if he's lucky. They bare their fangs at him as he backs up to the exit, thanking them for the mystery. The Doctor meets up with Amy and Rory where they watched Guido previously; he and Amy are excited at having discovered vampires in Venice, which appals Rory.
The Doctor takes them to meet Guido, and they begin to strategise infiltrating the school. Guido suggests blowing their way in with gunpowder, which he has stacked in barrels, but the Doctor discards the idea. Amy proposes dressing in Isabella's clothing and having the Doctor pose as her fiancé; she will be admitted to the school, and, once inside, will open a trap door that leads down to the river, allowing them inside. However, Rory objects as he doesn't want others to think the Doctor's her fiance. Amy counters that they've already seen the Doctor, but they haven't seen Rory, and offers to go with him as his brother. Rory again objects as they are dealing with vampires, to which the Doctor replies, "We hope." Amy catches onto the Doctor's train of thought: if they're not really vampires, what could be mistaken for them and not mind?
At Amy's suggestion, Rory acts as her brother and uses the psychic paper to fake having references from the King of Sweden. After being admitted, Amy meets Isabella inside. Isabella tells her of the school: she is taken regularly in the middle of the night and strapped to some sort of chair, and a process then occurs that Isabella can never remember before morning. All she knows is that the sun now burns her skin. Amy promises to help her escape. That night, she sneaks down to the courtyard and unlocks the trap door, but is caught by the steward.
Meanwhile, the Doctor and Rory successfully infiltrate the school through the secret passage. Rory persistently questions the Doctor's relationship with Amy, to which the Doctor either makes jokes or answers honestly. They break into the courtyard, but Amy is nowhere to be found. While looking around, the Doctor uncovers a body drained of all of its fluids in a nearby trunk; this prompts Rory to furiously yell at the Doctor for casually placing Amy in harm's way; there is something about the Doctor which makes his companions want to put themselves at risk to impress him. They are soon cornered and chased through the school by the girls; the Doctor produces a UV wand to keep them at bay.
Meanwhile, Amy is forced into the dungeon cell that Isabella described earlier. Francesco and Rosanna Calvierri circle her. Rosanna tries to force her to reveal her true identity, as well as how she managed to obtain the psychic paper she and Rory used to bluff their way into the school, being immune to its effects. When Amy resists, Rosanna orders the process begun, drinking some of Amy's blood. As Amy barely hangs on to consciousness, Rosanna explains she and Francesco drink the girls dry and replace their blood with that of their own species. The girls either die or transform; if they transform, ten thousand husbands wait for them in the river. Amy apologises as she's already engaged and kicks Rosanna's hip, accidentally dislodging a perception filter. Rosanna's true alien form is revealed.
The process is interrupted by the commotion caused by the Doctor and Rory. Rosanna and Francesco rush off to investigate, leaving Amy to be found and freed by Isabella. The two women join the Doctor and Rory and make their way through the dungeons, closely pursued by Francesco and the girls. They escape the school, but Isabella's sensitivity to light allows her to be recaptured by Francesco. When the Doctor rushes back to rescue her, he is knocked unconscious by a massive electrical shock that courses through the door; the rescue was a failure.
Later that day, Rosanna, Francesco, the converted girls and the staff take Isabella to a plank to be pushed into the water. Carlo, Rosanna's head steward, reads a rite to Isabella, explaining her death is because of her betrayal of the Calvierris. Being pushed into the water, Isabella says she can swim like virtually all Venetians, but soon finds some things are biting her — Rosanna's other sons. They pull her under as Rosanna dismisses everyone but Francesco. She tries to reach into the water, but Francesco warns her that his brothers do not know it is her in human form; she promises her other sons it will be soon.
Rosanna returns from the "ceremony" to find the Doctor waiting for her on her throne. He has deduced she is from Saturnyne, and is using a perception filter to appear human; she deduces he is an alien refugee, and is shocked to learn he is from Gallifrey, commenting that he should be in a museum. They question each other, Rosanna revealing her planet was consumed by the cracks in time; she and her children had to flee from the Silence. Running brought them to Earth. Rosanna asks for the Doctor's help in rebuilding her race, but he only wants to know what happened to Isabella. Rosanna does not know who "Isabella" is until the Doctor tells her she was the girl who helped them escape the school; Rosanna remarks that all traitors must be killed. As the Doctor is removed by the steward, he furiously shouts that he will stop her, if only because she didn't know Isabella's name.
Back at Guido's house, Amy tells the Doctor what Rosanna said about having "ten thousand husbands waiting in the river"; he deduces that she has transformed the girls into suitable mates for her sons, and intends to sink Venice to create a new homeworld for the Saturnyn race. Suddenly, Rosanna's girls swarm the house. The Doctor uses the sonic screwdriver to ascertain that they are fully transformed, and no humanity is left. The group prepares to escape but at the last minute, Guido returns to the house, locking the Doctor out; he lures the girls upstairs and lights the gunpowder, blowing up the house, himself, and all of the girls. Realising the danger that lies ahead, the Doctor orders Amy back to the TARDIS for her own safety. Rory thanks him before following her.
Rosanna opens a control hub set in her throne and uses it to create a deadly storm over Venice. Widespread panic ensues. The Doctor returns to the school and finds the generator, seeing that he cannot stop it. Rosanna is surprised by how much the Doctor is trying to save a single city. He informs Rosanna of the death of her girls and begs for her help in ending the catastrophe. Devastated that her plan has failed, Rosanna leaves, telling him to save the city himself.
On their way to the TARDIS, Francesco confronts Amy and Rory; he is still bitter that Amy escaped from the school, and attacks her. Rory tries to ward him off, but Francesco overpowers him after hearing his mother being insulted, transforming into his true form. Amy comes to his rescue in the nick of time, using her compact mirror to amplify the sunlight and direct it at Francesco, who is instantly vapourised. The two share a kiss.
Amy and Rory return to help the Doctor, sneaking into the school while the steward empties the house of its treasures. The Doctor sets them to destroying the control hub in the throne while he climbs to the bell tower, realising that the tolling bell is powering the generator at the top of the spire. He stops the bell and continues climbing, finally deactivating the generator; the weather immediately returns to normal.
Rosanna goes to the river, distraught. She attempts to deactivate her perception filter, but it malfunctions and she retains her human form. The Doctor rushes up, pleading for her to stop; she orders the Doctor to remember her species, knowing he will have to live with the death of their race on his conscience. Before he can reach her, she throws herself into the river, where she is devoured by her sons, who don't recognise her.
The trio departs Venice, with the Doctor gleefully remarking that their next trip will be to the Leadworth Registry Office, where he wonders if he can give Amy away at the wedding; however, when Amy continues to express some reluctance at marrying Rory, he sadly asks the Doctor to drop him off where they found him. Amy instead invites Rory to join them, to which the Doctor agrees. As they are about to leave in the TARDIS, a strange silence falls across the city. The Doctor remembers Rosanna's words as he examines the empty street.
Cast
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
- Rory Williams - Arthur Darvill
- Rosanna Calvierri - Helen McCrory
- Francesco - Alex Price
- Isabella - Alisha Bailey
- Carlo - Simon Gregor
- Guido - Lucian Msamati
- Inspector - Michael Percival
- Vampires - Gabriela Montarez, Elizabeth Croft, Gabriella Wylde, Sonila Vieshta, Hannah Steele
Crew
Executive Producers Steven Moffat, Piers Wenger and Beth Willis |
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Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources. |
According to a pre-launch press pack issued by the BBC, Patrick Schweitzer was actually the co-producer of this episode, but in the event, he was actually double credited — as both a full producer and a line producer. |
References
The Doctor
- The Doctor gives Amy a boiled sweet.
Individuals
- The Doctor compares the vampires to Harry Houdini.
- When Rory asks why the psychic paper says he is Amy's eunuch, she says, "I'll explain later," a possible reference to the Moffat-penned Red Nose Day special The Curse of Fatal Death.
- When Guido is about to kill the female vampires with the gunpowder explosion he yells, "WE ARE VENETIANS!" resembling the "THIS IS SPARTA!" scene from the movie 300.
Species
- The relationship between Rosanna and her son and their plan to convert people to become their species is similar to that of the Family of Blood who shared a close bond and took over individuals to go unnoticed.
- The Saturnyns were driven from their world by the Cracks and by what Rosanna referred to as "the silence."
Technology
- Rosanna Calvierri uses a perception filter. The perception filter is shown to have a self preservation loophole, making the teeth visible when the brain detects a threat.
- The Doctor's dimensionally transcendental pockets are possibly larger than previously suspected since he is shown pulling a rather large UV light stick out of his coat pocket.
Companies
- When Amy is being interrogated by Rosanna Calvierri about why she is in her school, Amy jokes and claims she is from Ofsted. Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education) are a 21st century inspection organization who inspect schools around the United Kingdom.
Story notes
- As were earlier episodes Partners in Crime and The Fires of Pompeii, this episode is five minutes longer than the usual format, making it a fifty-minute long episode.
- A ninety-second clip from this episode was aired during Matt Smith's appearance on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 26 March 2010.
- The vampires are not real vampires, but are of alien origin. They are fish-like alien creatures using perception filters to hide themselves from other people.
- There was some initial confusion over the title of this story. Some media sources (as well as Matt Smith in a TV interview[1]) used the title Vampires in Venice.
- In the Series 5 preview, one of the vampires leaps for Rory, without any change. In the actual episode, he changes to his alien form. Differences like this have happened many times from trailer to episode.
- The name of the species, Saturnyns, isn't spoken in the episode, though the planet Saturnyne is mentioned three times.
- The Doctor mentions Casanova and having a bet with him. David Tennant had previously played Casanova in a television series written by Russell T Davies. Helen McCrory played Casanova's mother in a 2005 film.
- This is the first Doctor Who episode that, instead of having the last scene cut to the closing titles, has the closing titles 'merge' with the scene. In this case, the camera zooms into the TARDIS keyhole, and, through it, the Time Vortex is visible. In the DVD version, the closing titles begin playing at this point; in the original broadcast, it led into the "next time" preview for the following episode.
- This episode is notable for being filmed in Croatia, and is therefore the first episode of a Doctor Who universe show to be filmed in a formerly Communist country.
- The Vampires of Venice has similarities to School Reunion, also written by Toby Whithouse:
- Pre-titles sequence involves scene of a young girl being attacked by an alien, followed by a scene in which the Doctor appears during a mundane activity and says something rather ordinary.
- The companion's boyfriend joins in for the adventure and becomes part of the TARDIS crew for the following episodes.
- Both episodes feature scenes where two of the main characters discuss the Doctor's effect on relationships.
- The alien species in both episodes can transform into humans.
- The leader of the alien race in both episodes proposes an alliance with the Doctor.
- A minor character disposes of most of the aliens by causing an explosion.
- The alien's plan is thwarted by a simple flick of a switch.
- This episode aired on the same day as the K9 episode The Last Oak Tree was first broadcast on Disney XD in Britain. It also aired on the same day that Fear Itself was first broadcast on Network Ten in Australia.
- At 38:23 when Calvierri is watching the sky the statue next to her resembles Prisoner Zero.
- The Doctor's library card, which he shows to the vampires, has a picture of his first incarnation on it. The Doctor's name is given on it as "Dr. J. Smith" (showing that he came up with it long before Jamie McCrimmon did in The Wheel in Space), and the address is 76 Totter's Lane in Shoreditch, London.
Ratings
6.2 million
Filming locations
- Croatia was used as the primary location for the setting of this episode. It is the third episode of the revived series after TV: The Fires of Pompeii and Planet of the Dead to include major filming outside the UK.
- Some filming took place in Caephilly Castle and Castell Coch.[2]
- Scenes featuring the Doctor, Amy and Rory were filmed at Llancaiach Fawr.[3]
Production errors
- When the Doctor begins climbing a pillar on top of the bell tower, we can see white sky in the central arch. Two other arches in the very same shot picture proper dark CG sky. Minor appearances of white sky in other shots also occur.
Continuity
- The Doctor tells Rory that Amy kissed him. (TV: Flesh and Stone)
- The Fourth Doctor previously encountered vampires of a more traditional kind in TV: State of Decay.
- The Seventh Doctor encountered a kind of vampire known as "Haemovores", which also happened to reside in water, in TV: The Curse of Fenric.
- The Tenth Doctor encountered a blood-drinking alien called a Plasmavore in TV: Smith and Jones.
- The Doctor mentions how a life of time travel can make it difficult to readjust to a normal existence. Sarah Jane Smith told him much the same thing in TV: School Reunion.
- The First Doctor, Steven Taylor and Dodo Chaplet previously visited Venice in 1609 (PROSE: The Empire of Glass), as did the Eighth Doctor and Charley Pollard in 2294. (AUDIO: The Stones of Venice).
- Amy describes her time with the Doctor as involving "lots of running"; the Tenth Doctor also described his life in the same way to Jenny. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)
- When Rosanna commits suicide, she asks the Doctor if he can carry another dead race on his conscience, and to remember her, much as Davros did when he died. (TV: Journey's End)
- Meanwhile in the TARDIS (Scene 2) leads directly into this episode.
Home video releases
BBC Video - Doctor Who Series Five - Volume Two was released on Monday 5 July 2010 (UK Only) on DVD and Blu-ray, featuring The Time of Angels, Flesh and Stone and The Vampires of Venice. [4]
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Specifically, his late-March 2010 appearance on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
- ↑ http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahremsee/sets/72157623173869682
- ↑ http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahremsee/sets/72157623159272286/
- ↑ DWM 421, Page 17