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Star Trek: The Original Series - Three Season Pack (22-Disc Set) [DVD]
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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes the groundbreaking series' first three seasons. Beam me up, Scotty!
Star Trek: The Original Series - Three Season Pack (Multi-Disc Set) [DVD]
Star Trek: The Original Series - Season Two (Remastered) [DVD]
Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of inventive alien life-forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes every episode of the series' second season. Beam me up, Scotty!
Star Trek: The Original Series - Season Three (7-Disc Set) [DVD]
Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes all 26 episodes of the series' third season. Beam me up, Scotty!
Star Trek: The Original Series - Season One (HD DVD/DVD Combo Format) [HD DVD]
Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes the groundbreaking series' first season. Beam me up, Scotty!
Star Trek: The Original Series - Season Three (7-Disc Collector's Edition) [DVD]
The Best Of Star Trek: The Original Series (Standard DVD Full Screen) [DVD]
Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then-unheard-of font of multiculturalism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection presents four fan-favorite episodes from the iconic series.
Star Trek - Volume 10 (Episodes 19 & 20) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Original episodes from the classic television series. This volume includes "Arena" (ep. 19) and "The Alternative Factor" (ep. 20).
Star Trek - Volume 39 (Episodes 77 & 78) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 77, "The Savage Curtain," the Excalbians stage a battle in which Kirk, Spock, Surak, and Abraham Lincoln must fight some of history's greatest tyrants. Then, in Episode 78, "All Our Yesterdays," Spock and McCoy wind up in an ice age when they try and rescue Kirk from a time machine accident. Spock, now an earlier version of himself, falls in love and refuses to return to the Enterprise.
Star Trek - Volume 21 (Episodes 41 & 42) [DVD]
This volume contains Episodes 41 and 42 of the popular series. In Episode 41, entitled " I, Mudd," Harry Mudd is back and this time one of his schemes backfires leaving the Enterprise and himself captive by a race of androids. In Episode 42, entitled "The Trouble With Tribbles," Kirk is in trouble when furry creatures called Tribbles won't stop eating and Klingons invade a space station storing a valuable grain shipment.
Star Trek - Volume 26 (Episodes 51 & 52) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. "RETURN TO TOMORROW" finds the crew of the enterprise landing on a seemingly uninhabited planet, until they find that the life forms are non-corporeal globes of consciousness who wish to inhabit the bodies of visitors. In "PATTERNS OF FORCE", the Enterprise lands on a planet whose people have taken on the warlike faces of Nazi Germany, only this time armed with nuclear missiles.
Star Trek - Volume 16 (Episodes 31 & 32) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Contains two episodes of the hit 1960s series: "Metamorphosis" (Ep. 31) - Kirk, Spock and McCoy become imprisoned by a cloud creature on a planet whose only human inhabitant was supposed to have died over a century ago. First aired November 10, 1967. "Friday's Child" (Ep. 32) - Kirk performs a heroic deed on Capella IV which proves his undoing when the natives and an interfering Klingon agent turn against him. First aired December 1, 1967.
Star Trek - Volume 5 (Episodes 10 & 11) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Two episodes: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (Episode 10) Kirk and company are horrified to learn that famed scientist, Dr. Roger Korby has developed the ultimate android in hope of pupulating the universe with them. "Dagger Of The Mind" (Episode 11) Kirk must beam down to a penal colony after a doctor espaces to the U.S.S. Enterprise, hinting at the horrors committed against the colony's inmates. Plus original broadcast preview trailers.
Star Trek - Volume 37 (Episodes 73 & 74) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 73, "The Lights of Zetar," Scotty's new love, Lt. Mira Romaine, is taken over by strange colored light entities known as the Zetarians. The lights then threaten to take over the entire crew of the Enterprise if Kirk doesn't act fast. Episode 74, "The Cloud Minders," concerns the Troglytes, miners on the planet Ardana who refuse to give the healing mineral zenite to Kirk and his crew, thus threatening billions on a Federation planet.
Star Trek - Volume 14 (Episodes 27 & 28) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Two remastered episodes from the late '60s science fiction television hit. Includes EPISODE 27: "Errand of Mercy": Kirk and Spock learn the true meaning of the word "mercy" when they vanquish a Klingon warrior, and a humanoid from the planet Organia interferes. First aired March 23, 1967. EPISODE 28: "The City on the Edge of Forever": Kirk must set history right after it is changed by a fluke, but in order to do so, he must allow the woman he loves (Joan Collins) to be killed. This episode, penned by Harlan Ellison, won a Hugo Award for best writing. First aired April 6, 1967.
Star Trek - Volume 38 (Episodes 75 & 76) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 75, "The Way To Eden," Kirk and his crew have a turbulent run-in with the fanatical leader of a band of idealists who are in search of the planet Eden. Then, in Episode 76, "Requiem For Methuselah," an outbreak of Rigellian fever aboard the Enterprise sends Kirk to Holberg 917-G in search of an antidote. There he meets Flint, a mysterious genius.
Star Trek - Volume 36 (Episodes 71 & 72) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 71, "Whom Gods Destroy," Kirk and his crew deliver medicine to a group of criminally insane beings on Elba II only to discover that the director of the colony is actually one of the inmates. In Episode 72, "The Mark of Gideon," Kirk beams down to Gideon to find a deserted U.S.S. Enterprise and a beautiful woman who can explain nothing.
Star Trek - Volume 25 (Episodes 49 & 50) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In "A PIECE OF THE ACTION" the enterprise encounters a planet that emulates the mob driven Chicago of Earth's 1920s. See Spock and Kirk dress up like Chicago gangsters! "BY ANY OTHER NAME" finds the Enterprise responding to a distress call from a distant planet, only to find a group of aliens who seek to be colonized.
Star Trek - Volume 15 (Episodes 29 & 30) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Contains two episodes of the hit 1960s television show: "Operation: Annihilate!" (Ep. 29) - The Enterprise arrives at the planet Deneva to find that amoeba-like aliens are attacking the planets population and taking over their nervous systems. Spock is affected and agrees to be the test patient in a an attempt to find a way to kill the parasites. Originally aired on April 13, 1967. "Catspaw" (Ep. 30) - On Pyrus VII, Sulu and Scotty are turned into zombies by the evil magic of Korob and Sylvia who then turn their trickery on the Enterprise. This episode, penned by PSYCHO author Robert Bloch, was the debut for Walter Koenig who played Chekhov. First aired October 26, 1967.
Star Trek - Volume 34 (Episodes 67 & 68) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 67, "Plato's Stepchildren," an alien with telekinetic abilities humiliates Kirk, Spock, and McCoy. This episode features the first interracial kiss on network television. Next, in Episode 68, "Wink Of An Eye," a Scalosian queen makes Kirk her love-slave with plans to use him to repopulate her planet.
Star Trek - Volume 30 (Episodes 59 & 60) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. Episode 59, "The Enterprise Incident," sees Kirk weathering an apparent nervous breakdown, ordering the Enterprise into forbidden Romulan territory. Suddenly, the Romulans are demanding Kirk's surrender. In Episode 60, "And the Children Shall Lead," Kirk and crew venture to Triacus to find a group of children unmoved by the suicides of their parents, who were leading an expedition.
Star Trek - Volume 22 (Episodes 43 & 44) [DVD]
This volume collects Episodes 43 and 44 of the popular series. In Episode 43, entitled "Bread and Circuses," Kirk, Spock and McCoy visit a former colleague who now holds sway over a parallel Roman Empire mixed with modern technology and televised gladiator fights. In Episode 44, entitled "Journey to Babel," Spock is in a dilemma as his ailing father needs a transfusion in order to live while the Enterprise is crowded with alien ambassadors and he has replaced Captain Kirk on the bridge of the Enterprise.
Star Trek - Volume 27 (Episodes 53 & 54) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 53, "The Ultimate Computer," Kirk is powerless to stop the mishaps that result when the Enterprise is used to test an advanced computer that still has a few bugs in it. Episode 54, "The Omega Glory," finds Kirk and his crew on planet Omega IV, where they encounter a ghost ship, a mad captain, a deadly virus, and 1,000 year old natives.
Star Trek - Volume 12 (Episodes 23 & 24) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Episode 23 - A TASTE OF ARMAGEDDON: In a brilliant satire of modern warfare by proxy as carried out by the Superpowers, Kirk and Spock land on a strange world where, in order to mitigate the physical destructiveness of warfare, two planets battle by computer, with designated human casualties herded into death chambers. First aired February 23, 1967. Episode 24 - SPACE SEED: Kirk matches wits with a race of supermen led by the brilliant, powerful, and wicked Khan. The "seed" for "Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan." Originally aired February 16, 1967.
Star Trek - Volume 4 (Episodes 8 & 9) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Two Episodes: Charlie X (episode 8): The cargo ship Antares transfers Charlie Evens to the U.S.S Enterprise on hisway to Alpha Five Colony. When the Antares is destoyed and crew members vanish, Kirk realizes Charlie is responsible but has little control over his deadly powers. Balance Of Terror (episode 9): It's a game of cat and mouse for Kirk and the Romulan commander, whose cloaking device renders his ship invisible--and very deadly!
Star Trek - Volume 23 (Episodes 45 & 46) (Checkpoint) [DVD]
Two re-mastered episodes of the show are now available for the first time on DVD. In A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR, Kirk is bewitched by the wife of a tribal chief on a stone age planet when she cures him of a poisonous bite. Kirk soon forgets the Prime Directive, and begins training the tribesmen how to fight their enemies. In THE GAMESTERS OF TRISKELION, Kirk, Uhura and Chekov are enslaved by unseen masters from Triskelion and cast into a deadly game.
Star Trek - Volume 3 (Episodes 6 & 7) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Two episodes: The Man Trap (episode 6): When the U.S.S. Enterprise's landing party arrives on a planet to give a routine medical examination to it's inhabitants, a nightmare unfolds when several members die--each having every trace of salt removed from their bodies. The Naked Time (episode 7): Sent to pick up a research team, the U.S.S. Enterprise finds the scienctists dead. One of the landing party brings the disease back to the crew, forcing surpressed emotions to the surface.
Star Trek - Volume 19 (Episodes 37 & 38) [DVD]
Two episodes of the classic series are included on one DVD. "The Changeling" follows the adventures of the crew when they discover Nomad, a deadly robot headed for Earth, but how will Captain Kirk outwit the infernal machine? "The Apple" finds Kirk fending off attacks from a supercomputer named Vaal when the Enterprise visits an odd alien planet.
Star Trek - Volume 35 (Episodes 69 & 70) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 69, "That Which Survives," Kirk and his crew are stranded on a hostile planet where they meet Lorisa, a beautiful woman whose touch means instant death. While they are there, a mishap sends the Enterprise 1,000 light years away without its crew. In Episode 70, "Let That Be Your Battlefield," Kirk beams aboard two beings, Lokai and Bele, who are each half black and half white and are at war with each other. When Kirk tries to get involved, Bele threatens to destroy the Enterprise.
Star Trek - Volume 9 (Episodes 17 & 18) (Sensormatic) [DVD]
Original Episodes from the classic television series. This volume includes "Shore Leave" (ep. 17) and "The Squire of Gothos" (ep. 18).