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Dave Martin Filmography

WritingBORN 193517 FILMS IN DB

DaveMartin

Known for Writing Β· K9 Unleashed, Doctor Who: The Hand of Fear, Doctor Who: The Three Doctors

17
FILMS IN DB
$96
TOTAL VALUE
5
PRICED
$19
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Item
~$39 Β· 4K Β· 1974
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MOST VALUABLE
Into the Unknown
$20 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Dave Martin was a prolific English writer whose contributions to film and television have left an indelible mark on the industry. Best known for his work on the gripping 1988 thriller *Unreported Incident*, Martin's storytelling prowess resonated with audiences and collectors alike. This film, which delves into themes of political intrigue and personal conflict, has become a sought-after title for those who appreciate the nuances of narrative and character development in home video releases. Collectors often seek out Martin's work not just for its content but for the context it provides in the landscape of 1980s cinema. His ability to blend compelling storytelling with social commentary has made films like *Unreported Incident* essential viewing for enthusiasts of the era. As the home video market continues to evolve, Martin's work remains a treasured part of film history, encapsulating the essence of a time when stories were crafted with depth and care.

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17 films
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dave Martin known for?

Dave Martin is known for writing, with notable films including Machinegunner (1976) and several episodes of Doctor Who, such as The Three Doctors (1973) and The Armageddon Factor (1979).

What genres does Dave Martin's filmography span?

Dave Martin's filmography includes genres such as Drama, Science Fiction, Adventure, TV Movie, Documentary, and Action.

What era does Dave Martin's work cover?

Dave Martin's work spans from 1971 to 2010, with the most active decade being the 1970s.

How extensive is Dave Martin's filmography?

Dave Martin's filmography consists of 17 films.