TMBTMB
TMBTMB

Track, discover and find where to watch TV shows and movies.

Discover

  • Movies
  • TV Shows
  • Browse
  • Topics

Account

  • Watchlist
  • Watched
  • Ratings

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Content Policy

© 2026 Movie Browser. All rights reserved.

Data provided by TMDB

Home
Browse
Watchlist
backdrop
backdrop
logo
Doctor Who's Sixth Doctor crash-lands in a B-movie nightmare where psychic kids go VERY wrong.
TMDB
90

The Stranger: Eye of the Beholder (1995)

scrappy indie sci-fi90s video store energycosmic horror on a budget

Overview

Science Fiction

A reluctant Solomon (Colin Baker), along with his former associates Egan (David Troughton) and Saul (John Wadmore), have (they think!) escaped Earth and returned to their own dimension. But a mysterious force returns them to Earth and drops them right into the middle of a top-secret experiment involving a young girl's mind powers. They soon find that the experiment has gone wrong and unleashed something deadly...and unless they can find a way to stop it, they and the experiment's team members will all soon be dead!

Flag of USUSFlag of GBGB
Content warning

Standout Aspects

Acting

Colin Baker's theatrical gravity elevating shoestring material.

Practical Effects

Gloriously handmade otherworldly entities and dimension-hopping gadgets.

Production

Maximum ambition squeezed from minimum budget—British indie spirit intact.

Best for:Solo: Midnight cult movie discovery for the weird cinema curious.·Rewatch: Spotting every cardboard set and charmingly dodgy effect.
Heads up:Disturbing: Psychic experimentation on a child, body horror-adjacent transformations.
Bill Baggs

Director

Bill Baggs

ReleasedJul 1, 1995
Runtime1h 25m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensitymedium
Tonemixed
Feelmedium
BBV Productions

Top Cast

Colin Baker

Colin Baker

The Stranger / Soloman

David Troughton

David Troughton

Egan

Geoffrey Beevers

Geoffrey Beevers

Hunter

Nicholas Briggs

Nicholas Briggs

Soldier

Ask about The Stranger: Eye of the Beholder

Opens AI chat

Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

This was produced by BBV, a company famous for legally skirting Doctor Who copyrights by using actors from the show in 'original' roles—The Stranger is basically the Sixth Doctor with the serial numbers filed off.

Cultural

David Troughton is second-generation Who royalty—his father Patrick played the Second Doctor, making this a family business of dimension-hopping chaos.

Gallery

Reviews

No ratings yet

Start the discussionBe the first to post — spoiler-safe
Rate & reviewBe the first to weigh in
The Stranger collection(6 films)
The Stranger: Summoned by Shadows poster6.0

The Stranger: Summoned by Shadows

1991

The Stranger: More Than a Messiah poster

The Stranger: More Than a Messiah

1992

The Stranger: In Memory Alone poster8.0

The Stranger: In Memory Alone

1993

The Stranger: The Terror Game poster7.7

The Stranger: The Terror Game

1994

The Stranger: Breach of the Peace poster6.0

The Stranger: Breach of the Peace

1994

The Stranger: Eye of the Beholder poster
Now Viewing

The Stranger: Eye of the Beholder

1995

Recommended

The Man Who Fell to Earth movie poster (1976)
6.5

The Man Who Fell to Earth

Blood and Snow movie poster (2023)
6.2

Blood and Snow

Monster Hunters movie poster (2020)
6.3

Monster Hunters

Babylon 5: The River of Souls movie poster (1998)
6.4

Babylon 5: The River of Souls

Gemini Man movie poster (2019)
6.3

Gemini Man

Replicant movie poster (2001)
5.8

Replicant

Light of My Life movie poster (2019)
6.5

Light of My Life

Vesper movie poster (2022)
6.3

Vesper

Love Me movie poster (2025)
6.0

Love Me

The Asphyx movie poster (1972)
6.0

The Asphyx

Infinite movie poster (2021)
6.6

Infinite

Slash/Back movie poster (2022)
6.4

Slash/Back

Prodigy movie poster (2017)
6.1

Prodigy

The Time Shifters movie poster (1999)
5.8

The Time Shifters

Osiris movie poster (2025)
6.1

Osiris

Discussion

Sign in to join the discussion — comments are spoiler-gated to your watch progress.

Discussion starters

View all comments →