PBS's tribute to the geniuses working during the formative days of television returns with profiles of the shows and performers who revolutionized four important genres: crime, science fiction, Westerns and children's shows. Highlights include Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner discussing the influence of "Star Trek," Linda Evans and James Garner exploring their Western roots, and Angie Dickinson reflecting on her influential crime drama. |
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PBS's tribute to the geniuses working during the formative days of television returns with profiles of the shows and performers who revolutionized four important genres: crime, science fiction, Westerns and children's shows. Highlights include Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner discussing the influence of "... |
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After accidentally uncovering a portal to an alternate universe populated by dinosaurs, Sleestaks and other strange creatures, Dr. Rick Marshall must navigate a dangerous new world in this big-screen adaptation of the classic 1970s adventure series. |
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Capt. Kirk and his trusted team on the starship USS Enterprise boldly go where no man has gone before in this installment of Gene Roddenberry's sci-fi franchise that follows the early days of the intergalactic adventurers. |
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Capt. Kirk and his trusted team on the starship USS Enterprise boldly go where no man has gone before in this installment of Gene Roddenberry's sci-fi franchise that follows the early days of the intergalactic adventurers. |
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Emmy-winner William Shatner of "Star Trek" and "Boston Legal" fame applies his trademark irreverence to the talk show realm in this Bio Channel series that puts him face-to-face with famous people. With a raw and unconventional interview style, Shatner tries his best to disarm his celebrity guests, who range from close friends like fellow actor |
Emmy-winner William Shatner of "Star Trek" and "Boston Legal" fame applies his trademark irreverence to the talk show realm in this Bio Channel series that puts him face-to-face with famous people. With a raw and unconventional interview style, Shatner tries his best to disarm his celebrity guests, who range from close friends like fellow actor Leonard Nimoy, to Oscar winners like Jon Voight, to porn stars like Jenna Jameson. |
William Shatner worked tirelessly to turn the Star Trek television franchise into movies, but the journey was not without its perils. In this documentary, Shatner captures the trials and tribulations of the project in refreshingly honest detail. Included are interviews with Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban and more, plus discussions on the challenges of hewing to a budget and filming during a writer's strike. |
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It's widely accepted that dragons are the stuff of myth. But if that's true, what explains the famous "dragon" sightings throughout history by prominent figures such as adventurer Marco Polo? Turning to art and ancient writings, this intriguing installment of A&E's "Ancient Mysteries" series examines evidence for and against the existence of genuine dragons -- which may have been beasts that are now quite familiar. |
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How did the ancient Nabateans carve an elaborate city into the red-rock cliffs of the Jordanian mountains? A&E's "Ancient Mysteries" explores the hidden civilization of Petra, a major 2nd century trading center that thrived even under Roman rule. Leonard Nimoy narrates as this captivating video surveys Petra's impressive shrines, crypts, market streets and canal systems, and ... |
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How did the ancient Nabateans carve an elaborate city into the red-rock cliffs of the Jordanian mountains? A&E's "Ancient Mysteries" explores the hidden civilization of Petra, a major 2nd century trading center that thrived even under Roman rule. Leonard Nimoy narrates as this captivating video surveys Petra's impressive shrines, crypts, market streets and canal systems, and follows an archeological team trying to dig up the city's secrets. |
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Leonard Nimoy narrates this entertaining and comprehensive search for the truth regarding the mythological creature known as Bigfoot. The program journeys into the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest to separate fact from fiction, uncover the fraudulent stories and tall tales and examine reports going back thousands of years about the enormous apelike creature known to American Indians as Sasquatch. |
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Leonard Nimoy narrates this entertaining and comprehensive search for the truth regarding the mythological creature known as Bigfoot. The program journeys into the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest to separate fact from fiction, uncover the fraudulent stories and tall tales and examine reports going back thousands of years about the enormous apelike creature known to Ame... |
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It's widely accepted that dragons are the stuff of myth. But if that's true, what explains the famous "dragon" sightings throughout history by prominent figures such as adventurer Marco Polo? Turning to art and ancient writings, this intriguing installment of A&E's "Ancient Mysteries" series examines evidence for and against the existence of genuine dragons -- which may have been beasts that are now quite familiar. |
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William Shatner worked tirelessly to turn the Star Trek television franchise into movies, but the journey was not without its perils. In this documentary, Shatner captures the trials and tribulations of the project in refreshingly honest detail. Included are interviews with Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimoy,... |
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Visit the locations of some of the greatest events -- both triumphant and tragic -- of human history. You'll behold the mystery of the lost Ark of the Covenant in Jerusalem and re-create the day that will live in infamy at Pearl Harbor. From the bloody battle at Gettysburg to the triumphant ascension of Mount Everest, Leonard Nimoy takes you on an amazing journey. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Camelot" and "The Quest for the Holy Grail." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Atlantis: The Lost Civilization" and "Dragons." |
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Take a look back at the phenomenon of "Star Trek" with the show's two biggest stars: William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy. Filmed at Nimoy's home, this intimate conversation with the two provides insight into their thoughts on the show's enduring run. Highlights include rare stories, behind-the-scenes anecdot... |
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A rare Disney foray into PG-rated animation, Atlantis: The Lost Empire records the exploits of a group of adventurers led by museum researcher Milo (Michael J. Fox) as they journey thousands of leagues under the sea to the fabled kingdom. What they find is a dying civilization headed by an aging potentate (Leonard Nimoy). What's more, danger lurks in every corner as Milo tries to find a way to save the city. |
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Leonard Nimoy hosts this two-part A&E series that explores a few of the world's most enduring legends and myths and asks some thought-provoking questions. Are dragons merely the stuff of legend, or did they actually roam the earth? Were King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table created by imaginative storytellers? Did the lost civilization of Atlantis ever really exist? ... |
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Leonard Nimoy hosts this two-part A&E series that explores a few of the world's most enduring legends and myths and asks some thought-provoking questions. Are dragons merely the stuff of legend, or did they actually roam the earth? Were King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table created by imaginative storytellers? Did the lost civilization of Atlantis ever really exist? And is the Holy Grail still out there just waiting to be found? |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Camelot" and "The Quest for the Holy Grail." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Atlantis: The Lost Civilization" and "Dragons." |
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Take a look back at the phenomenon of "Star Trek" with the show's two biggest stars: William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy. Filmed at Nimoy's home, this intimate conversation with the two provides insight into their thoughts on the show's enduring run. Highlights include rare stories, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and retrospectives on the two film legends' lengthy careers. |
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The legendary sailor (Brendan Fraser) must help the beautiful Princess Serena (Jennifer Hale) save her father and their kingdom from an evil wizard in this landmark 3D animated motion-capture feature. After the wizard tricks the king into drinking a potion that switches their identity, it's a race against time to save the &NFi;true&NFi_; king by retrieving the antidote from the place at the end of the world -- beyond the veil of mists. |
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This disc includes episodes 31 and 32: "Metamorphosis" and "Friday's Child." |
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The legendary sailor (Brendan Fraser) must help the beautiful Princess Serena (Jennifer Hale) save her father and their kingdom from an evil wizard in this landmark 3D animated motion-capture feature. After the wizard tricks the king into drinking a potion that switches their identity, it's a race aga... |
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Fry finds himself the ruler of an alien world after he accidentally consumes the planet's emperor. |
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Fry and Leela find themselves trapped on a planet ruled by human-hating robots. |
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Leela finds herself the object of a starship captain's amorous advances. |
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Fry and his friends fight off an alien invasion by re-creating a TV drama from the 20th century featuring a scantily clad single female lawyer. |
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A colossal chunk of stinking garbage threatens to destroy New New York City. |
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Follows the adventures of Philip J. Fry, a 20th-century boy who falls into a cryogenic freezing tank and emerges from his suspended state 1,000 years in the future. Fry lands a job as a delivery boy, where he meets a host of quirky characters. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Space Pilot 3000," "The Series Has Landed," "I, Roommate," "Love's Labours Lost in Space." Also includes audio commentary, deleted scenes, script, storyboards and more. |
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Follows the adventures of Philip J. Fry, a 20th-century boy who falls into a cryogenic freezing tank and emerges from his suspended state 1,000 years in the future. Fry lands a job as a delivery boy, where he meets a host of quirky characters. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fear of a Bot Planet," "A Fishful of Dollars," "My Three Suns," "A Big Piece of Garbage," "Hell Is Other Robots." Also includes audio commentary and deleted scenes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Flight to Remember," "Mars University," "When Aliens Attack," "Fry and the Slurm Factory." Also includes audio commentary, a featurette, deleted scenes, still photos and more. |
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A bullied nerd helps out a stranded alien bounty hunter, who returns the favor by giving the kid a gizmo that will allow him to beat up his tormentors. But the nerd quickly realizes that there are some evils in the universe even worse than bullies. |
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Set in the year 3000, Matt Groening's animated sci-fi sitcom follows the adventures of Philip J. Fry (voiced by Billy West), a 20th-century boy who falls into a cryogenic freezing tank and emerges from his suspended state a thousand years in the future. Fry lands a job as a delivery boy at Planet Express, where he meets one-eyed mutant Leela (Katey Sagal), bumbling robot Bender (John Di Maggio) and a host of other quirky characters. |
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A brilliant reformed convict does hard time in prison with the companionship of several intelligent, microscopic machines of his own design. When two thugs threaten the man's family, he must rely on his miniscule friends to save the day. |
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A man who has lived his life in servitude to a massive spacecraft is ordered to fix its artificial intelligence. During the task, the man attempts to end the ship's long enslavement of humans, but the price of freedom may lead to certain death. |
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An alien race invades Earth and occupies much of the planet. In a remote neutral zone, human nightclub owner Michael Ryan caters to aliens and humans alike. But when an old flame shows up, Michael realizes he must finally pick a side and fight. |
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The grandchildren of two rest home residents discover that the head of the facility has been stealing his residents' personalities with a hideous machine and selling them. To stop him, the kids resort to desperate measures -- but are they too late? |
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When the abusive human owner of an alien slave is mortally wounded, the alien saves his master's life with alien alchemy. As a result, the human becomes an alien hybrid and discovers firsthand how it feels to be an abused extraterrestrial. |
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A scientist's machine allows patients to interact in a perfect artificial universe. But when the scientist enters the cyberworld, he must choose between living in a perfect fake universe and an imperfect real one. Ralph Macchio guest stars. |
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Fry enrolls in Mars University, only to find that his dorm roommate is an intelligent monkey; Bender teaches a fraternity of robots how to be cool. |
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When meteors hit Earth, small but deadly fireballs bore themselves into many people's skulls. Much to everyone's horror, the fireballs reanimate the dead, who construct a powerful device that will lead to either Earth's salvation or annihilation. |
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A time traveler witnesses an SS officer massacre prisoners at the Birkenau death camp. Years later, the son of a Birkenau survivor tracks down the elusive SS officer and meets the time traveler, who reveals his secret mission of justice. |
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Fry wins a contest that takes the crew on a tour of the slurm factory ... and exposes its terrible secret. |
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In 1895 London, a disgraced doctor discovers that Jack the Ripper is actually an alien that enters the bodies of prostitutes and mutilates them. Running against time, the doctor must stop the alien before it kills again. Cary Elwes guest stars. |
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Mona, an agoraphobic hypochondriac, has an accident and finds herself with the ability to hear her neighbors' thoughts. Unfortunately, Mona quickly learns that the twisted thoughts of others are more terrifying than any phobia she's ever had. |
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Social worker Hope befriends Tom, an amnesiac. When Tom's briefcase reveals clues to his identity, he tries to forget his past and start a new life with Hope. But dangerous forces don't want to forget about Tom or the incredible contents of his case. |
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A detective investigates a seemingly routine homicide and stumbles into an encounter with an alien who claims to be on the hunt for a centuries-old serial killer from outer space. However, the cop's partner gets a very different version of the story. |
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In the future, feelings are forbidden. When a government agent (Daniel Baldwin) is offered an emotional reunion with his late wife (Daphne Zuniga), he can't resist. As a result, he soon finds himself addicted to emotion and in mortal danger. |
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Bender seeks religion after becoming addicted to electricity. |
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As the planet express team vacations aboard the starship Titanic, the vessel falls victim to the gravitational pull of a black hole. |
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Fry and Bender become a futuristic odd couple when they attempt to share an apartment. |
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Fry eagerly anticipates his first visit to the Moon ... only to realize that it is home to a cheesy amusement park. |
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A pizza delivery boy named Fry awakens from a state of suspended animation and finds himself in a world populated by aliens, robots and spaceships. |
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Follows the adventures of Philip J. Fry, a 20th-century boy who falls into a cryogenic freezing tank and emerges from his suspended state 1,000 years in the future. Fry lands a job as a delivery boy, where he meets a host of quirky characters. |
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Fry discovers that a small amount of money left in his old bank account has accumulated into a fortune. |
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Deep in the Alaskan wilderness, archeologists discover a powerful extraterrestrial. But while two of them attempt to protect the creature from exploitation, some members of the team see an opportunity to parlay their discovery into fame and fortune. |
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Leonard Nimoy leads you on a journey through the ruins of Pompeii, which was covered in ash when Mount Vesuvius violently erupted in 79 A.D. With no warning, the Roman inhabitants of this city were buried alive while going about their daily routine. Remarkably preserved, the city that fell victim to one of nature's most cataclysmic and tragic events gives us an amazing glimps... |
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Narrated by actor Leonard Nimoy and featuring appearances by George Lucas and Ray Bradbury, this film documents Ray Harryhausen's remarkable life's work, including his ... |
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Rene Auberjonois stars as Dlavan, one of few beings left on Earth after a brutal war wiped out both humans and aliens. When a struggle for food forces a bloody conflict, the survivors must decide whether to make peace or embrace mutual annihilation. |
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In the future, two human settlements on Mars share a tense truce. When both sides lose communication with Earth, the truce appears to be over. Now, the fate of humanity rests in the hands of two paranoid leaders with no reason to trust one another. |
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When a scientist attempts to communicate with supposedly friendly aliens aboard their spaceship, he mysteriously vanishes. The scientist's son boards the ship to find his father and discovers the aliens' secret agenda, which changes his life forever. |
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A doctor experiments with a youth serum and falls for his much-older neighbor, whose life is threatened by her abusive husband's brutal beatings. But to get his serum to work and save his neighbor, the doctor realizes he must first take a life. |
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Four psychics are drafted by the CIA and forced to commit political assassinations via mental telepathy. But after the psychics reluctantly carry out the murders, they begin experiencing side effects and find that their own lives are in danger. |
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In the future, men are virtually extinct. When a soldier is revived from cryo-sleep, he proves a great asset to the peaceful, female population. But when he reveals his imperfections, the soldier must fight for his and all men's right to exist. |
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A crazed student with a cold fusion bomb demands the execution of four seemingly random people -- otherwise, he'll detonate the bomb, killing millions. With little time to spare, a negotiator must determine how to disarm the man and his deadly rage. |
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Engineer Charlie Bouton falls in love with Mary 25, a sexy nanny-robot of his own design. When Mary 25 proves to be a problematic childcare provider, Charlie's family and friends fear how far he'll go to save his seductive cyborg from the scrap heap. |
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A scientist deduces that the planet he and his fellow colonists call home is on the brink of a global catastrophe. When he goes public with his findings, the scientist quickly discovers the dangers of too much knowledge. |
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Miles, the sole survivor of a crashed starship, is rescued from Venus by his fiancée. After arriving on Earth, Miles experiences bizarre side effects that reveal the extremes he had to go to in order to survive. C. Thomas Howell guest stars. |
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A homicidal cult has released a lethal virus onto the public. Inside a quarantined area, a nurse (Maria Conchita Alonso) with a limited supply of vaccinations must decide which of her patients will live and which ones she must allow to die. |
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When an epidemic wipes out virtually every child in a small town, a scientist from the Department of Health conducts an investigation, uncovering a cause that defies any possible scientific explanation. Rachael Leigh Cook guest stars. |
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A couple rebels against an alien matriarch when it takes away their baby. The parents embark on a search for their child, entering a mysterious world where they learn answers to questions that no human has ever dared to ask. |
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Reporter Judy Warren witnesses a mysterious man named Josh resurrect a child. When the military classifies Josh a threat to national security, Judy must choose between getting the story of the century and protecting a potentially dangerous entity. |
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In the future, humanity has wasted most of its natural resources. To save Earth, a group of explorers travels to a planet in search of life-sustaining minerals -- but what they discover is beyond their wildest expectations. Melissa Gilbert guest stars. |
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Narrated by actor Leonard Nimoy and featuring appearances by George Lucas and Ray Bradbury, this film documents Ray Harryhausen's remarkable life's work, including his hand in Mighty Joe Young and It Came from Outer Space.A vibrant figure in Hollywood, actor, director and producer Harryhausen works on everything from family films to mind-bending sci-fi, but his true genius is seen in the creation of special effects for movies. |
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In the deadly sport of Octal, no one can beat the great Tanner Brooks. When Brooks tries to improve his game with the help of a doctor (Pat Morita) and his experimental drug, the bizarre side effects might cost him more than his legacy. |
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A detective with a dark secret hunts deadly mutants possessing superior strength and intelligence. When a mutant poses a threat to the gumshoe's family, the only way the detective can stop it is to become a mutant himself. Gary Cole guest stars. |
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Leonard Nimoy leads you on a journey through the ruins of Pompeii, which was covered in ash when Mount Vesuvius violently erupted in 79 A.D. With no warning, the Roman inhabitants of this city were buried alive while going about their daily routine. Remarkably preserved, the city that fell victim to one of nature's most cataclysmic and tragic events gives us an amazing glimpse into what life was truly like so many centuries ago. |
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Nathaniel Parker stars as David, the shepherd boy who grew to be king of Israel, as his saga comes to life in this epic production originally broadcast on TNT -- part of a series of tales from the Old and New Testament. From his legendary battle with the Philistine giant Goliath to his struggles with King Saul (Jonathan Pryce) -- and his love for a forbidden woman (Sheryl Lee) -- David's life is full of unforgettable dramas. Leonard Nimoy co-s... |
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It took seven years to make this intriguing documentary about the world of the Hasidim, who exist in an insular universe (one that few outsiders ever get to see) and uncompromisingly adhere to Jewish ritual. Leonard Nimoy and Sarah Jessica Parker narrate this illuminating look at a people who speak Yi... |
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Leonard Nimoy hosts this episode of A&E's "Ancient Mysteries" about the history of the bubonic plague, which devastated Egypt, Asia Minor and Europe for 52 years and killed an estimated 100 million people. The program chronicles the origins of the disease, the attempts to find a cure and how the plague affected daily life. Also examined are the similarities between the Ebola virus and the plague and the potential for another widespread outbreak. |
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It took seven years to make this intriguing documentary about the world of the Hasidim, who exist in an insular universe (one that few outsiders ever get to see) and uncompromisingly adhere to Jewish ritual. Leonard Nimoy and Sarah Jessica Parker narrate this illuminating look at a people who speak Yiddish and dress distinctively yet cherish family, community and a life of meaning that coincides with most Americans' core principles. |
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Mario Van Peebles stars as Capt. William Clark, an astronaut on trial for the murders of three space station crew members. But the captain claims that an evil presence caused the deaths, while his ex-wife (Jennifer Beals) has a different theory. |
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An enigmatic extra-terrestrial descends on an Old West town and offers to share his amazing powers with four outlaws. The alien's gifts make the bad guys unstoppable, but one of them (Casper Van Dien) suspects an ulterior motive at work. |
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A savage alien race has enslaved people all across the planet. Even though the future of humanity seems hopeless, one woman dares to defy her alien oppressors. Will her brave efforts be in vain, or could she spark a worldwide revolution? |
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Years after a biochemical world war ravaged Earth, only a handful of humans can bear viable offspring. When an ordinary couple miraculously produces a healthy baby, the government seizes the opportunity to replenish the planet. |
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In the future, humans can tap into a global information network -- known as "The Stream" -- using only their minds. When a killer virus infects the network, an outcast named Ryan must use the knowledge he's acquired from books to pull the plug. |
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Fred Savage stars as Danny, a college kid in love with his classmate, Jade. When Danny takes her home to meet his parents, Danny's dad is shocked: Jade is the spitting image of a girl he rescued from bizarre medical experiments 20 years earlier. |
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Kim Cattrall stars as Rebecca, a mother mourning the death of her son, Justin. A doctor impregnates Rebecca with Justin's brain cells in an effort to clone him, but Rebecca soon realizes that the fetus shares not only Justin's DNA, but his memories. |
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Howie Mandel stars as Karl Durand, a mentally challenged man. When a dying scientist transfers his memories into Karl's brain, Karl hopes his new mind will help him win his social worker's heart. Instead, it leads him down a horrific path. |
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When scientists detect spaceships approaching Earth, Ben Conklin is assigned to an underground bunker. If the aliens try to take over, Ben has orders to destroy the world. Unfortunately, determining the fate of the planet isn't an easy task. |
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Eric McCormack stars as John Virgil, a space colonist who crashes on uncharted lands while on a mission to save his home planet. John struggles to continue his rescue efforts, even though he can no longer distinguish fantasy from reality. |
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Leonard Nimoy hosts this episode of A&E's "Ancient Mysteries" about the history of the bubonic plague, which devastated Egypt, Asia Minor and Europe for 52 years and killed an estimated 100 million people. The program chronicles the origins of the disease, the attempts to find a cure and how the plague affected daily life. Also examined are the similarities between the Ebola ... |
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Nathaniel Parker stars as David, the shepherd boy who grew to be king of Israel, as his saga comes to life in this epic production originally broadcast on TNT -- part of a series of tales from the Old and New Testament. From his legendary battle with the Philistine giant Goliath to his struggles with King Saul ( |
Revered horror-film star Christopher Lee narrates this journey through 100 years of silver screen sci-fi, including footage from rarely seen gems such as "God Told Me To" and absorbing interviews with actor Vincent Price and science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury. While the documentary merely glances over the 1950s -- a period marked by many science-fiction milestones -- it provides an entertaining overview of the genre's memorable moments. |
In an intergalactic battle launched by alien invaders, three soldiers who are slowly dying from radiation poisoning represent the last hope for Earth's survival. |
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An innocent man convicted of a crime he didn't commit is offered two options that are equally unpalatable: accept the death penalty or serve as the subject of a top secret government experiment. |
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Upon hijacking a shipment of what they believe to be U.S. Army missiles, members of a renegade militia choose to open the cargo immediately, despite the pleas of a lone captain who urges them not to. |
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Upon discovering that he has only a short time left to live before humankind is completely obliterated, a physics professor convinces a woman he's secretly loved for many years to marry him. |
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After collapsing in a blinding blizzard, Raymond Dalton awakens to discover that he's been brought to the last safe place on Earth -- and that the world outside has been completely covered in deadly snowdrifts. |
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A juvenile delinquent is sent away to the prestigious Milgram Academy, only to discover that the teachers are implanting microchips in students' brains to control their minds. |
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A man driven to the brink of suicide by his painful memories of an alien abduction is forced to relive the experience in a sadistic doctor's "memory chamber." |
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When his colleague falls into a coma in the wake of a devastating accident, a doctor who created a virtual-reality device to communicate with the unconscious finds his invention has unintended powers. |
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In a postapocalyptic world that's been ravaged by biological warfare and is now devoid of human beings, two androids create a living, breathing man from preserved DNA samples. |
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After creating a machine that uses virtual technology to distill a life sentence in prison down to just a few hours, a scientist realizes that his invention has a fatal flaw: It's unable to detect a man's innocence. |
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After losing her major source of funding, a dedicated scientist who's desperate to finish her research on "out of body" experiences bites the bullet and becomes her own test subject. |
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Robots of all stripes populate this collection of six episodes from the sci-fi anthology series. Leonard Nimoy, Heather Graham and other guest stars appear in "I, Robot," "The Hunt," "Resurrection," "The Camp," "Glitch" and "Small Friends." |
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After a rogue band of Pinkerton detectives led by ruthless Charley Siringo (Dennis Farina) bushwhacks reformed outlaw Frank James (Leonard Nimoy), he seeks sanctuary on the Ponderosa with the next generation of Cartwrights and his former Civil War compatriots ( |
The N'Tal, an alien race whose world has been destroyed, have landed on Earth. Although their need to use dead human bodies for hosts is peculiar, they seem to mean mankind no harm. But one scientist begins to wonder how long that will last. |
After a rogue band of Pinkerton detectives led by ruthless Charley Siringo (Dennis Farina) bushwhacks reformed outlaw Frank James (Leonard Nimoy), he seeks sanctuary on the Ponderosa with the next generation of Cartwrights and his former Civil War compatriots (Ben Johnson and Jack Elam). Will Frank's comrades come to his aid or turn their backs on him? Richard Roundtree also stars in this made-for-TV sequel to the popular Western series. |
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Wayward extraterrestrials, children with supernatural powers and terrifying scientific experiments bring out the best and worst of human nature in this 1990s update to the classic 1960s sci-fi anthology series. The premiere season -- with an impressive roster of guest stars such as John Heard, Beau Bridges and Leonard Nimoy -- introduces provocative tales that push the boundaries of imagination and explore the shadowy edges of human experience. |
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Lynda Tillman believes that her son, Derek (Ryan Reynolds), disappeared into a house thought to be haunted. She hires Levi Mitchell, a professional debunker, to solve the mystery. Levi's a skeptic, but something is about to make him a believer. |
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A gifted scientist breaks the boundaries of time and space when his experimental virtual reality suit unexpectedly launches him into the future. But the suit's time-traveling powers may have deadly consequences. Josh Brolin stars. |
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Thora Birch stars as Aggie Travers, a troubled girl with psychic abilities. When a mysterious nanny with ESP arrives at their home, Aggie and her family must decide whether to trust the nanny or the government agents pursuing her. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Quality of Mercy," "Caught in the Act," "The Voyage Home" and "The New Breed." |
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Three astronauts uncover an ancient artifact on Mars that renders them unconscious. When they awaken, they're overcome with fear, paranoia and suspicion that drive them to murder and beyond. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Message," "I, Robot," "If These Walls Could Talk," "Birthright" and "The Voice of Reason." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Corner of the Eye," "Under the Bed," "Dark Matters" and "The Conversion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sandkings," "Valerie 23" and "Blood Brothers." |
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Harlan Hawkes (William Hickey) is very old and very rich. At the end of his life, he employs a gifted doctor (Bruce Davison) to help him achieve immortality. But no one can live forever, and Hawkes's plan may upset the entire balance of nature. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Second Soul," "White Light Fever," "The Choice," "Virtual Future" and "Living Hell." |
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Lynda Tillman believes that her son, Derek (Ryan Reynolds), disappeared into a house thought to be haunted. She hires Levi Mitchell, a professional debunker, to solve the mystery. Levi's a skeptic, but something is about to make him a believer. |
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Titanica follows a 1992 expedition to the wreck of the Titanic, the "unsinkable" luxury liner that collided with an iceberg and sank in 1912. Survivor Eva Hart's memories add a human element to this documentary narrated by Leonard Nimoy. |
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A gifted scientist breaks the boundaries of time and space when his experimental virtual reality suit unexpectedly launches him into the future. But the suit's time-traveling powers may have deadly consequences. Josh Brolin stars. |
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Wayward extraterrestrials, children with supernatural powers and terrifying scientific experiments bring out the best and worst of human nature in this 1990s update to the classic 1960s sci-fi anthology series. The premiere season -- with an impressive roster of guest stars such as John Heard, Beau Bridges and Leonard Nimoy -- introduces provocative tales that push the boundaries of imagination and explore the shadowy edges of human experience. |
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A revival of the original "The Outer Limits" cult series that aired in the 1960s, this modern-day version explores the sci-fi side of existence, such as contact with aliens, androids, mutants and highly intelligent robots. Tom Arnold, Beau Bridges, Josh Brolin, Kirsten Dunst, Melissa Gilbert, Mark Hamill, Neil Patrick Harris, Howie Mandel, James Marsden, Alyssa Milano, Pat Morita, Leonard Nimoy, David Hyde Pierce and more appear. |
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Three astronauts (Michael Dorn, Matt Craven and Jay O. Sanders) uncover an ancient artifact on Mars that renders them unconscious. When they awaken, they're overcome with fear, paranoia and suspicion that drive them to murder … and beyond. |
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Harlan Hawkes (William Hickey) is very old and very rich. At the end of his life, he employs a gifted doctor (Bruce Davison) to help him achieve immortality. But no one can live forever, and Hawkes's plan may upset the entire balance of nature. |
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Adam, a highly intelligent robot, kills his creator when he's threatened with conversion into a weapon for the military. The victim's daughter enlists the help of a brilliant but cynical former attorney to defend the machine's case in court. |
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A deep-space cargo ship becomes trapped in an area of dark matter that plays deadly games with the crew. Capt. Paul Stein (John Heard) must find a way out before the ship and its inhabitants are imprisoned between life and death for eternity. |
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Little Andrew is abducted, and his sister Jillian knows who did it: the monster under Andrew's bed. Jillian is the only witness, but she's rendered mute by what she saw. And now, the thing under the bed is waiting for her. |
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Ben (Sam Robards) has a microchip implanted in his brain. It was meant to keep him alive, but now it's transmitting thoughts and images to Ben that aren't his own. As these flashes become increasingly violent, Ben struggles to keep his sanity. |
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Adam, a highly intelligent robot, kills his creator when he's threatened with conversion into a weapon for the military. The victim's daughter enlists the help of a brilliant but cynical former attorney to defend the machine's case in court. |
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Ben (Sam Robards) has a microchip implanted in his brain. It was meant to keep him alive, but now it's transmitting thoughts and images to Ben that aren't his own. As these flashes become increasingly violent, Ben struggles to keep his sanity. |
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Thora Birch stars as Aggie Travers, a troubled girl with psychic abilities. When a mysterious nanny with ESP arrives at their home, Aggie and her family must decide whether to trust the nanny or the government agents pursuing her. |
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A deep-space cargo ship becomes trapped in an area of dark matter that plays deadly games with the crew. Capt. Paul Stein (John Heard) must find a way out before the ship and its inhabitants are imprisoned between life and death for eternity. |
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Little Andrew is abducted, and his sister Jillian knows who did it: the monster under Andrew's bed. Jillian is the only witness, but she's rendered mute by what she saw. And now, the thing under the bed is waiting for her. |
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The N'Tal, an alien race whose world has been destroyed, have landed on Earth. Although their need to use dead human bodies for hosts is peculiar, they seem to mean mankind no harm. But one scientist begins to wonder how long that will last. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sandkings," "Valerie 23" and "Blood Brothers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Second Soul," "White Light Fever," "The Choice," "Virtual Future" and "Living Hell." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Corner of the Eye," "Under the Bed," "Dark Matters" and "The Conversion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Quality of Mercy," "Caught in the Act," "The Voyage Home" and "The New Breed." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Message," "I, Robot," "If These Walls Could Talk," "Birthright" and "The Voice of Reason." |
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Titanica follows a 1992 expedition to the wreck of the Titanic, the "unsinkable" luxury liner that collided with an iceberg and sank in 1912. Survivor Eva Hart's memories add a human element to this documentary narrated by Leonard Nimoy. |
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Robots of all stripes populate this collection of six episodes from the sci-fi anthology series. Leonard Nimoy, Heather Graham and other guest stars appear in "I, Robot," "The Hunt," "Resurrection," "The Camp," "Glitch" and "Small Friends." |
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A revival of the original "The Outer Limits" cult series that aired in the 1960s, this modern-day version explores the sci-fi side of existence, such as contact with aliens, androids, mutants and highly intelligent robots. Tom Arnold, Beau Bridges, ... |
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Father Jonascu (Len Cariou) begins to see violent visions of hell and its demonic inhabitants. Troubled by what the images might mean, Jonascu seeks help from doctors and his fellow priests, but the truth is beyond the scope of mortal men |
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Father Jonascu (Len Cariou) begins to see violent visions of hell and its demonic inhabitants. Troubled by what the images might mean, Jonascu seeks help from doctors and his fellow priests, but the truth is beyond the scope of mortal men |
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Travel to outer space in these two spectacular IMAX features, which take viewers to the outer edges of the universe and back again. Narrated by actor Morgan Freeman, the computer-animated Cosmic Voyage explores scientific theories. Then, actor Leonard Nimoy narrates Destiny in Space, a documentary that l... |
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Explore the far reaches of space with this breathtaking documentary that allows you to board an Earth-orbiting satellite, soar above the surfaces of Mars and Venus and join a crew of astronauts deployed to repair the remarkable Hubble telescope. Narrated by Leonard Nimoy, this incredible IMAX experience is the closest thing most of us will ever get to flying among the stars. |
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Director Joe Johnston's special effects wizardry brings shy and easily frightened Richard Tyler's (Macaulay Culkin) story to life. The young boy ventures into a library in a storm and is soon swept away into a make-believe world of adventure, fantasy and horror. Guided by the Pagemaster (Christopher Lloyd), Richard confronts his fears as he battles classic literary characters in a quest to find an exit back to the real world. |
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Travel to outer space in these two spectacular IMAX features, which take viewers to the outer edges of the universe and back again. Narrated by actor Morgan Freeman, the computer-animated Cosmic Voyage explores scientific theories. Then, actor Leonard Nimoy narrates Destiny in Space, a documentary that looks at American astronauts searching for extraterrestrials, their journey to repair the Hubble Space Telescope and more. |
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Explore the far reaches of space with this breathtaking documentary that allows you to board an Earth-orbiting satellite, soar above the surfaces of Mars and Venus and join a crew of astronauts deployed to repair the remarkable Hubble telescope. Narrated by Leonard Nimoy, this incredible IMAX experience is the closest thing most of us will ever get to flying among the stars. |
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Director Joe Johnston's special effects wizardry brings shy and easily frightened Richard Tyler's (Macaulay Culkin) story to life. The young boy ventures into a library in a storm and is soon swept away into a make-believe world of adventure, fantasy and horror. Guided by the Pagemaster ( |
Star Trek fans couldn't ask for a more feature-packed bonus disc. You'll find six making-of featurettes, lots of cast and crew interviews (including one in which William Shatner and Christopher Plummer reminisce about their early experiences as young actors), a detailed featurette about the Klingons, a featurette that explores the plot's similarity to events in the former Soviet Union, a tribute to DeForest Kelley, trailers, storyboards and more. |
Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) must face his prejudices when his sworn enemies the Klingons lurch perilously close to economic deprivation and environmental ruin. Obeying Star Fleet orders, Kirk reluctantly begins peace negotiations with Klingon chancellor Gorkon (David Warner). But peace has many foes: Gorko... |
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Star Trek fans couldn't ask for a more feature-packed bonus disc. You'll find six making-of featurettes, lots of cast and crew interviews (including one in which William Shatner and Christopher Plummer reminisce about their early experiences as young actors), a detailed featurette about the Klingons,... |
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Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) must face his prejudices when his sworn enemies the Klingons lurch perilously close to economic deprivation and environmental ruin. Obeying Star Fleet orders, Kirk reluctantly begins peace negotiations with Klingon chancellor Gorkon (David Warner). But peace has many foes: Gorkon is soon dead, and Kirk is imprisoned in a Klingon gulag as the galaxy edges toward all-out war. |
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Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) must face his prejudices when his sworn enemies the Klingons lurch perilously close to economic deprivation and environmental ruin. Obeying Star Fleet orders, Kirk reluctantly begins peace negotiations with Klingon chancellor Gorkon (David Warner). But peace has many foes: Gorkon is soon dead, and Kirk is imprisoned in a Klingon gulag as the galaxy edges toward all-out war. |
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Captain Kirk (William Shatner) leads his crew on a mission to free kidnapped diplomats. Arriving at the planet Nimbus III, Kirk and crew come face-to-face with the captor: a smiling Vulcan named Sybok (Laurence Luckinbill) who's Mr. Spock's half-brother. Obsessively searching for God, Sybok hijacks t... |
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Captain Kirk (William Shatner) leads his crew on a mission to free kidnapped diplomats. Arriving at the planet Nimbus III, Kirk and crew come face-to-face with the captor: a smiling Vulcan named Sybok (Laurence Luckinbill) who's Mr. Spock's half-brother. Obsessively searching for God, Sybok hijacks the Enterprise and sets a course for the center of the galaxy. The film marks Shatner's directorial debut. |
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The bonus disc accompanying the fifth big-screen Star Trek adventure includes a starship's worth of featurettes, interviews and other goodies. Look for an interview with Kirk himself, William Shatner, a behind-the-scenes documentary, makeup tests, press conference footage and much more, plus deleted scenes, advertising materials, trailers, TV spots and a production gallery. |
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The bonus disc accompanying the fifth big-screen Star Trek adventure includes a starship's worth of featurettes, interviews and other goodies. Look for an interview with Kirk himself, William Shatner, a behind-the-scenes documentary, makeup tests, press conference footage and much more, plus deleted scenes, advertising materials, trailers, TV spots and a production gallery. |
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It's the 23rd century in director Leonard Nimoy's Oscar-nominated sci-fi adventure, and a mysterious power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. To save mankind, Capt. Kirk (William Shatner), Dr. McCoy ( |
It's the 23rd century in director Leonard Nimoy's Oscar-nominated sci-fi adventure, and a mysterious power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. To save mankind, Capt. Kirk (William Shatner), Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) and the rest of the Starship Enterprise crew travel back in time to 1986 San Francisco, a world as alien to them as anything they've encountered in their travels through the galaxy. |
The Autobots, those shape-shifting Saturday-morning superheroes, make their way to the big screen to defend the universe against the evil Decepticons in this full-length animated feature inspired by the popular TV show. With the loss of their revered leader, Optimus Prime, the Autobots must destroy Megatron and his evil warriors -- newly transformed into even deadlier fighting machines by the giant killer planet Unicron (voiced by |
It's the 23rd century in director Leonard Nimoy's Oscar-nominated sci-fi adventure, and a mysterious power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. To save mankind, Capt. Kirk (William Shatner), Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) and the rest of the Starship Enterprise crew travel back in time to 1986 San Francisco, a world as alien to them as anything they've encountered in their travels through the galaxy. |
The Autobots, those shape-shifting Saturday-morning superheroes, make their way to the big screen to defend the universe against the evil Decepticons in this full-length animated feature inspired by the popular TV show. With the loss of their revered leader, Optimus Prime, the Autobots must destroy Megatron and his evil warriors -- newly transformed into even deadlier fighting machines by the giant killer planet Unicron (voiced by Orson Welles). |
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The Bonus Disc for this popular Star Trek adventure is packed with informative featurettes covering everything from time travel in the Star Trek universe to the language of whales and visual effects. Plus, there's a Gene Rodenberry scrapbook; cast interviews; storyboards; a production gallery; the theatrical trailer and more! |
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The Bonus Disc for this popular Star Trek adventure is packed with informative featurettes covering everything from time travel in the Star Trek universe to the language of whales and visual effects. Plus, there's a Gene Rodenberry scrapbook; cast interviews; storyboards; a production gallery; the theatrical trailer and more! |
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The bonus material for Transformers: The Movie includes the full screen version of the film, as well as a Transformers trivia game, several featurettes and more. |
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The bonus material for Transformers: The Movie includes the full screen version of the film, as well as a Transformers trivia game, several featurettes and more. |
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Despite triumphing over the evil Khan, Admiral Kirk's victory is a hollow one -- McCoy (DeForest Kelley) is going insane, and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) is dead. Or is he? Kirk (William Shatner) jeopardizes his career by commandeering the U.... |
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Despite triumphing over the evil Khan, Admiral Kirk's victory is a hollow one -- McCoy (DeForest Kelley) is going insane, and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) is dead. Or is he? Kirk (William Shatner) jeopardizes his career by commandeering the U.S.S. Enterprise for a mission to the Genesis Planet. If he and his aging crew can defeat a deadly crew of Klingons, they may just be able to rescue their absent friend. |
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Despite triumphing over the evil Khan, Admiral Kirk's victory is a hollow one -- McCoy (DeForest Kelley) is going insane, and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) is dead. Or is he? Kirk (William Shatner) jeopardizes his career by commandeering the U.S.S. Enterprise for a mission to the Genesis Planet. If he and his aging crew can defeat a deadly crew of Klingons, they may just be able to rescue their absent friend. |
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This disc is chock-full of goodies that will make die-hard fans salivate. For starters, it features five documentaries: "Captain's Log," "Terraforming and the Prime Directive," "Spacedocks and Birds of Prey," "Speaking Klingon" and "Klingon and Vulcan Costumes." It also includes a theatrical trailer, a teaser trailer, an Easter egg bonus on the special effects used for creatures, a storyboard archive, a production gallery and more. |
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Oscar-nominated director Tim Burton lends his uniquely creative eye to actress Shelley Duvall's award-winning children's series "Faerie Tale Theatre" to tell the timeless tale of Aladdin and his magical lamp, a story adapted from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights. Robert Carradine stars as Aladdin, the boy who escapes entrapment by carelessly rubbing a lamp and awakening the genie (James Earl Jones) who lives inside. |
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This disc is chock-full of goodies that will make die-hard fans salivate. For starters, it features five documentaries: "Captain's Log," "Terraforming and the Prime Directive," "Spacedocks and Birds of Prey," "Speaking Klingon" and "Klingon and Vulcan Costumes." It also includes a theatrical trailer, a teaser trailer, an Easter egg bonus on the special effects used for creatures, a storyboard archive, a production gallery and more. |
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To escape his desk job, Adm. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) returns to the USS Enterprise, assisting Spock (Leonard Nimoy) in a training mission for Starfleet cadets. But the inexperienced crew is put to the test when escaped villain Khan (Ricardo Montalban) steals a powerful weapon and comes after the admiral seeking revenge. Now, Kirk must use all his wiles and whip the cadets into shape if they hope to defeat Khan's deadly traps. |
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To escape his desk job, Adm. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) returns to the USS Enterprise, assisting Spock (Leonard Nimoy) in a training mission for Starfleet cadets. But the inexperienced crew is put to the test when escaped villain Khan ( |
This made-for-TV biopic stars Emmy winner Ingrid Bergman as Golda Meir, a Russian-born Jew raised in Wisconsin who served as prime minister of Israel from 1969-74 -- one of the most turbulent periods in the country's history. Often called the Iron Lady of Israel, the fiercely determined Meir led the nation through the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the massacre of 11 Israeli athlete... |
Recently orphaned, Cinderella finds herself relegated to the role of servant by her wicked stepmother. Cinderella's fairy godmother lends a hand but reveals even magical helpers aren't perfect. Jennifer Beals and Matthew Broderick star. |
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To save a princess from an evil witch's fatal spell, a good fairy places the princess into a deep slumber. Later, a handsome prince learns of the predicament and sets out to break the spell. Bernadette Peters and Christopher Reeve star. |
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This disc includes the following segments: "The Emperor's New Clothes," "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp," "The Princess Who Had Never Laughed" and "Rip Van Winkle." |
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A gorgeous princess flees from her wicked stepmother to the forest and crashes at the cottage of seven friendly dwarfs. When the princess falls under her malevolent stepmother's sinister spell, only true love can save her. Elizabeth McGovern stars. |
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Two con men exploit a vapid emperor and trick him into wearing a make-believe robe, which they claim only dumb people can't see. Ironically, the emperor's vanity makes him appear dumbest of all. Alan Arkin and Art Carney star. |
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An overbearing king is vexed over how his daughters' dancing shoes are constantly worn out when he restricts the girls from stepping out at night. In his quest for answers, the king learns that, ironically, too much discipline can get out of control. |
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The Bonus Disc accompanying this Star Trek favorite offers several fascinating featurettes, for those who enjoy taking a peek behind the scenes: "The Captain's Log," "Designing Khan," "The Visual Effects of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" and "The Star Trek Universe: A Novel Approach by Authors Julia Ecklar and Greg Cox." The disc also includes interviews with the cast and storyboard archives. |
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A fib forces a girl to rely on a strange little man with the magical ability to spin gold from straw. As payment, he demands the girl's baby -- unless she can guess the little man's not-so-little name. Shelley Duvall and Hervé Villechaize star. |
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Jack, a boy with big dreams, trades his cow for magic beans. When the beans miraculously grow into an immense bean stalk, Jack finds himself in an adventure bigger than any he could imagine. Dennis Christopher stars. |
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This disc includes the following segments: "The Little Mermaid," "The Dancing Princesses" and "Faerie Tale Theatre's Greatest Moments (Grimm Party)." |
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When a witch imprisons a beautiful girl in an inaccessible tower, a resourceful prince refuses to let it keep him from his beloved. Together, the pair finds a hair-raising solution. Jeff Bridges and Shelley Duvall star. |
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To be with the human prince she loves, a mermaid makes a deal with a sadistic sea witch, who takes away her voice. And unless the prince returns her love, the mermaid will be condemned to a terrible fate. Pam Dawber and Helen Mirren star. |
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This made-for-TV biopic stars Emmy winner Ingrid Bergman as Golda Meir, a Russian-born Jew raised in Wisconsin who served as prime minister of Israel from 1969-74 -- one of the most turbulent periods in the country's history. Often called the Iron Lady of Israel, the fiercely determined Meir led the nation through the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the massacre of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. |
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The Bonus Disc accompanying this Star Trek favorite offers several fascinating featurettes, for those who enjoy taking a peek behind the scenes: "The Captain's Log," "Designing Khan," "The Visual Effects of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" and "The Star Trek Universe: A Novel Approach by Authors Julia Ecklar and Greg Cox." The disc also includes interviews with the cast and storyboard archives. |
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To escape his desk job, Adm. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) returns to the USS Enterprise, assisting Spock (Leonard Nimoy) in a training mission for Starfleet cadets. But the inexperienced crew is put to the test when escaped villain Khan (Ricardo Montalban) steals a powerful weapon and comes after the admiral seeking revenge. Now, Kirk must use all his wiles and whip the cadets into shape if they hope to defeat Khan's deadly traps. |
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Thumbelina, a tiny girl with immense beauty, is kidnapped by a cruel creature that wants her as its wife. The diminutive heroine escapes and discovers everyone has a perfect match, no matter how small. Carrie Fisher and Burgess Meredith star. |
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A girl with a fondness for fibs commits her first and last act of breaking and entering when she happens across a house in the woods. When the homeowners return, the girl finds herself in an unbearable situation. Tatum O'Neal stars. |
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A Moroccan lad learns to be careful what he wishes for when he discovers a lamp housing an amzaing blue genie. In the course of his adventures, Aladdin crosses paths with a duplicitous magician, a sultan and a beautiful princess. Tim Burton directs. |
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A goblin's spell curses a boy to see only his loved ones' shortcomings. When his life is in danger, the boy's best friend must set aside her hurt feelings to save him from the spell and a magical Snow Queen. Lauren Hutton and Melissa Gilbert star. |
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Siblings Hansel and Gretel are abandoned by their parents in the woods and happen upon a strange house made of sweets. Unfortunately, the homeowner has a sweet tooth for lost children. A young Rick Schroder and Joan Collins star. |
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This disc includes the following segments: "Goldilocks," "The Princess and the Pea," "Pinocchio" and "Thumbelina." |
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This disc includes the following segments: "The Snow Queen," "The Pied Piper of Hamlin," "Cinderella" and "Puss in Boots." |
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This disc includes the following segments: "Sleeping Beauty," "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Hansel and Gretel." |
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A boy born without fear is hired by the king to rid the royal castle of evil spirits, including a dangerous sorcerer's ghost. During his quest, the boy gains a whole new appreciation for fright. Vincent Price narrates this tale set in Transylvania. |
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This disc includes the following segments: "Snow White," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers " and "Three Little Pigs." |
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This disc includes the following segments: "The Tale of the Frog Prince," "Rumpelstiltskin," "Rapunzel" and "The Nightingale." |
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Underachiever Rip Van Winkle parties up in the Catskills. After partaking in one too many spirits, Rip literally sees spirits and passes out for 20 years. Francis Ford Coppola directs this tale loosely based on the classic Washington Irving story. |
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This disc includes the following segments: "Sleeping Beauty," "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Hansel and Gretel." |
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This disc includes the following segments: "Goldilocks," "The Princess and the Pea," "Pinocchio" and "Thumbelina." |
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This disc includes the following segments: "Snow White," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers " and "Three Little Pigs." |
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This disc includes the following segments: "The Snow Queen," "The Pied Piper of Hamlin," "Cinderella" and "Puss in Boots." |
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This disc includes the following segments: "The Emperor's New Clothes," "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp," "The Princess Who Had Never Laughed" and "Rip Van Winkle." |
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This disc includes the following segments: "The Little Mermaid," "The Dancing Princesses" and "Faerie Tale Theatre's Greatest Moments (Grimm Party)." |
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The Blue Fairy grants a lonely toymaker's wish for a son by bringing to life a puppet named Pinocchio. But the fairy won't grant Pinocchio's wish to be a real boy until he can prove himself worthy. Paul Reubens and James Coburn star. |
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A sheltered girl embarks on a solo trip to her grandma's house and encounters a furry fellow possessing large eyes, ears, teeth and no clue how dangerous seniors can be to those who threaten their grandkids. Mary Steenburgen stars. |
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An eccentric feline with a passion for fashion plays matchmaker to his kindly master and a beautiful princess. Unfortunately, an evil ogre determined to thwart the lovers keeps the cat on his toes. Gregory Hines and Alfre Woodard star. |
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This disc includes the following segments: "The Tale of the Frog Prince," "Rumpelstiltskin," "Rapunzel" and "The Nightingale." |
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A beautiful but spoiled princess reluctantly honors her deal with a homely frog. Soon, the princess gains a new appreciation for compassion and keeping her word when the frog springs a big surprise on her. Robin Williams and Teri Garr star. |
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To protect her father, a beautiful girl agrees to live with a hideous-looking beast. But as she gets to know the monster, the girl learns the importance of keeping one's word and that beauty is only skin deep. Susan Sarandon and Klaus Kinski star. |
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Host and fairy tale enthusiast Shelley Duvall produced this classic Showtime series, whose all-star cast includes Robin Williams as the Frog Prince and Billy Crystal as the smartest of the "Three Little Pigs." Watch for Jeff Bridges, |
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A young pig refuses to cut corners like his brothers. The elder pigs learn to appreciate the value of hard work when they seek solace from a ravenous wolf in little brother's brick abode. Billy Crystal and Jeff Goldblum star. |
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Host and fairy tale enthusiast Shelley Duvall produced this classic Showtime series, whose all-star cast includes Robin Williams as the Frog Prince and Billy Crystal as the smartest of the "Three Little Pigs." Watch for Jeff Bridges, Christopher Reeve, Liza Minnelli, Vincent Price, Jeff Goldblum and Mick Jagger in such tales as "Aladdin," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Emperor's New Clothes," "The Little Mermaid," "Rip Van Winkle" and many more. |
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Prince Richard finds a potential wife in Alecia, a sweet girl who claims to be a princess. However, before tying the knot, Richard's mother, the queen, insists Richard's fiancée prove her royal status with a most unusual test. Liza Minnelli stars. |
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A melancholy princess in a kingdom virtually devoid of humor falls into a deep depression. To cheer her up, the king demands a royal laugh-off, promising the princess's hand in marriage to the winner. Ellen Barkin and Howie Mandel star. |
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A transient piper rids the town of Hamelin of its overwhelming rat population. But when Hamelin's mayor stiffs the piper, he strikes back and takes the town's most beloved living treasure. Monty Python's Eric Idle stars. |
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Jealous of a nightingale's singing, an emperor banishes it from his castle. But when he becomes ill and needs the bird's healing voice to save him, the emperor learns an important lesson in compassion and forgiveness. Mick Jagger stars. |
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Ditching his signature Mr. Spock ears for a once-in-a-lifetime role, Leonard Nimoy stars in this moving one-man stage play that explores the life of postimpressionist Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. Set against a backdrop of the artist's iconic works, the innovative production draws material from the hundreds of letters exchanged between van Gogh and his brother, Theo. Nimoy ... |
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Ditching his signature Mr. Spock ears for a once-in-a-lifetime role, Leonard Nimoy stars in this moving one-man stage play that explores the life of postimpressionist Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. Set against a backdrop of the artist's iconic works, the innovative production draws material from the hundreds of letters exchanged between van Gogh and his brother, Theo. Nimoy portrays the parts of both siblings. |
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This first Star Trek film reunites the U.S.S. Enterprise's original crew from the 1960s television show. Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) -- now an admiral -- and his former crew must save humanity from a giant alien ship steadily approaching Earth. There's conflict on the ship as well as in the universe, as displaced Cmdr. Decker (Stephen Collins), the Enterprise's new captain, becomes Kirk's assistant. Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley ... |
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This first Star Trek film reunites the U.S.S. Enterprise's original crew from the 1960s television show. Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) -- now an admiral -- and his former crew must save humanity from a giant alien ship steadily approaching Earth. There's conflict on the ship as well as in the universe, as displaced Cmdr. Decker ( |
The Bonus Disc for Star Trek: The Motion Picture contains a nice array of special features: new retrospective documentaries with cast and crew interviews ("Phase II: The Lost Enterprise," "A Bold New Enterprise" and "Redirecting the Future"); five additional scenes (from the 1979 theatrical version); eleven deleted scenes (from the 1983 TV version); a storyboard archive; eight TV spots; and three trailers. |
This first Star Trek film reunites the U.S.S. Enterprise's original crew from the 1960s television show. Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) -- now an admiral -- and his former crew must save humanity from a giant alien ship steadily approaching Earth. There's conflict on the ship as well as in the universe, as displaced Cmdr. Decker (Stephen Collins), the Enterprise's new captain, becomes Kirk's assistant. Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley ... |
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The Bonus Disc for Star Trek: The Motion Picture contains a nice array of special features: new retrospective documentaries with cast and crew interviews ("Phase II: The Lost Enterprise," "A Bold New Enterprise" and "Redirecting the Future"); five additional scenes (from the 1979 theatrical version); eleven deleted scenes (from the 1983 TV version); a storyboard archive; eight TV spots; and three trailers. |
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San Francisco biologist Elizabeth Driscoll (Brooke Adams) turns to health inspector Matthew Bennell (Donald Sutherland) for help when her live-in beau begins acting odd -- and distant. Matthew and Elizabeth notice that suddenly almost everyone around them has become impassive. When their friends discover a ... |
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San Francisco biologist Elizabeth Driscoll (Brooke Adams) turns to health inspector Matthew Bennell (Donald Sutherland) for help when her live-in beau begins acting odd -- and distant. Matthew and Elizabeth notice that suddenly almost everyone around them has become impassive. When their friends discover a developing doppelgänger in their commercial mud baths, the foursome realizes an alien invasion is under way. Can they stop it? |
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The crew encounters Harry Mudd again, who is selling a fake love potion. |
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Kirk returns to the "shore leave" planet, but it's not as peaceful as it was when they last saw it. |
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Dr. McCoy is arrested and held responsible for causing a plague that ravaged the planet Dramia Two, where he performed a mass-inoculation 19 years earlier. |
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The Enterprise goes to the center of the galaxy, where they find a race of powerful aliens who once fled Earth. |
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The starship Enterprise takes on new adventures in animated form in this colorful cartoon featuring the voices of the original "Star Trek" cast. In this collection of episodes, Capt. Kirk and Mr. Spock find an artifact that could start a holy war. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Infinite Vulcan," "The Magicks of Megas-Tu," "Once Upon a Planet," "Mudd's Passion," "The Terratin Incident" and "The Time Trap." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ambergris Element," "The Slaver Weapon," "The Eye of the Beholder," "The Jihad" and "The Pirates of Orion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bem," "The Practical Joker," "Albatross," "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" and "The Counter-Clock Incident." |
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After passing through an unusual cloud, the Enterprise computer develops a playful, and potentially lethal, personality. |
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On a planetary survey mission, Kirk and Spock have to deal with a reckless observer named Bem. |
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While searching for a lost ship, Kirk, Spock and McCoy are captured and placed in a zoo by advanced, telepathic aliens. |
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While exploring the planet Argo, Kirk and Spock are turned into water breathers. |
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When race car driver Tom Kovack (Leonard Nimoy) has a vision during a race, he crashes and nearly dies. But after hearing him talk about his experience on television, parapsychology dabbler Michele Brent (Susan Hampshire) believes that his visions are actually premonitions. Now she must persuade him to travel abroad to England and help the victims he's "seen" in this intriguing psychological thriller. Vera Miles and Jewel Blanch co-star. |
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Spock, Sulu and Uhura are captured by the Kzinti, who are trying to learn the secret of an ancient weapon. |
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Capt. Kirk and his crew encounter an array of strange new creatures in this animated series, including an alien race that fled Earth long ago. The crew also finds itself in jeopardy when the Enterprise is trapped in a pocket universe. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Beyond the Farthest Star," "Yesteryear," "One of Our Planets is Missing," "The Lorelei Signal," "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "The Survivor." |
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In orbit around a dead star, the Enterprise comes across a huge starship inhabited by a parasitic life form that threatens the entire ship. |
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Spock must return to his own past on Vulcan to prevent his death as a youngster. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Beyond the Farthest Star," "Yesteryear," "One of Our Planets is Missing," "The Lorelei Signal," "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "The Survivor." |
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When Spock is stricken by a disease fatal to Vulcans, the Enterprise is to meet a freighter with a load of drugs that provides the only cure. |
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Kirk and the crew are faced with a race of intelligent plants and a mad scientist who wants to impose peace on the galaxy. |
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In Season 2 of this animated series, the crew of the Enterprise finds itself stuck in a universe where time runs backward. Dr. McCoy is blamed for a plague on the planet Dramia Two, and Spock falls ill with a life-threatening disease. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Infinite Vulcan," "The Magicks of Megas-Tu," "Once Upon a Planet," "Mudd's Passion," "The Terratin Incident" and "The Time Trap." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ambergris Element," "The Slaver Weapon," "The Eye of the Beholder," "The Jihad" and "The Pirates of Orion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bem," "The Practical Joker," "Albatross," "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" and "The Counter-Clock Incident." |
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Kirk leads a party to retrieve a religious relic that was stolen. |
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The starship Enterprise takes on new adventures in this colorful cartoon series featuring the voices of the original "Star Trek" cast. In this collection of episodes, Capt. Kirk and Mr. Spock find an artifact that could start a holy war. |
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The Enterprise tries to save an unidentified ship plunging into a supernova but is dragged into a universe where time runs backwards. |
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The crew of the Enterprise finds themselves shrinking after being bathed with radiation. |
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The Enterprise finds missing trader and philanthropist Carter Winston, but he may not be what he appears to be. |
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Cyrano Jones returns, along with new tribbles that can't multiply. |
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The men of the Enterprise are victimized by a race of beautiful women who stay immortal by draining the lifeforce of men. |
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The crew of the Enterprise races to find a way to stop a cloud from destroying inhabited planets. |
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The starship Enterprise takes on new adventures in this colorful cartoon series featuring the voices of the original "Star Trek" cast. In this collection of episodes, Capt. Kirk and Mr. Spock find an artifact that could start a holy war. |
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The starship &NFi;Enterprise&NFi_; takes on new adventures in animated form in this colorful cartoon featuring the voices of the original "Star Trek" cast. In this collection of episodes, Capt. Kirk and Mr. Spock find an artifact that could start a holy war. |
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The Enterprise crew encounters an alien who visited Earth in ancient times and became known as the Mayan god Kukulkan. |
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The Enterprise and a Klingon ship must join forces to escape from a pocket universe that has been trapping starships for centuries. |
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The starship Enterprise takes on new adventures in animated form in this colorful cartoon featuring the voices of the original "Star Trek" cast. In this collection of episodes, Capt. Kirk and Mr. Spock find an artifact that could start a holy war. |
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Yul Brynner stars as an outlaw named Catlow who puts his friendship with a law-abiding marshal (Richard Crenna) to the test when he launches a plot to steal a shipment of Mexican gold from Confederate soldiers. All the while, he's pursued by a hired killer (Leonard Nimoy) who's dead serious about bringing him down. Sam Wanamaker directs this 1970s Western based on Louis L'Amour's novel of the same name. |
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William Shatner guest stars as an aging hoodlum who is artificially transplanted back to the 1930s and the scene of his unsolved crime. Phelps and the IMF have to reconstruct an entire neighborhood, as well as a man's face, to close the case. |
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Peter Graves accepts his assignment to return with the Impossible Missions Force for another year of top-notch espionage, daring break-ins, electronic wizardry and killer makeup jobs, all in the name of protecting freedom. In this show's sixth season, the IMF thwarts foreign spies, exposes crooked politicians, manhandles the mob and more. Peter Lupus and Greg Morris co-star, with Lynda Day George joining the cast as the new disguise expert. |
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Gangsters running a loan shark racket in Hawaii short-circuit the IMF team's investigation when they capture Willy and feed him gigantic doses of truth serum. |
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Yul Brynner stars as an outlaw named Catlow who puts his friendship with a law-abiding marshal (Richard Crenna) to the test when he launches a plot to steal a shipment of Mexican gold from Confederate soldiers. All the while, he's pursued by a hired killer ( |
Peter Graves accepts his assignment to return with the Impossible Missions Force for another year of top-notch espionage, daring break-ins, electronic wizardry and killer makeup jobs, all in the name of protecting freedom. In this show's sixth season, the IMF thwarts foreign spies, exposes crooked politicians, manhandles the mob and more. Peter Lupus and Greg Morris co-star, with Lynda Day George joining the cast as the new disguise expert. |
An FBI man is blinded while investigating a crime syndicate attempting to take over a large chemical plant. Phelps undergoes a delicate eye operation to appear convincingly blind when he poses as the sightless man. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Killer," "Flip Side," "The Innocent" and "Homecoming." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Flight," "My Friend, My Enemy," "Butterfly" and "Decoy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Amateur," "Hunted," "The Rebel" and "Squeeze Play." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Hostage," "Takeover," "Cat's Paw" and "The Missile." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Field," "Blast," "The Catafalque" and "Kitara." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Ghost Story," "The Party" and "The Merchant." |
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The Impossible Missions Force must prevent a professional assassin from carrying out his assignment, without knowing the identity of his target. |
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When Barney's brother Larry is murdered, the IMF take it upon themselves to attempt to complete Larry's task of proving the connection between the mob and the local police -- and unmasking his murderers. |
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Phelps poses as an archaeology professor and Dana as one of his graduate students, as the IMF goes to the aid of a group of young guerilla fighters in an effort to obtain from them a notebook containing vital scientific information. |
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Phelps and Anna, the daughter of the country's late dictator, are immediately attracted to each other, but the difficult mission requires the two to sublimate their feelings in order to carry out the escape attempt. |
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While rescuing an imprisoned patriot, Barney is critically wounded and must be left behind in order for the IMF to complete their mission. |
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The whereabouts of a list of enemy agents operating in the United States is locked in the memory of a captured spy, Col. Vanin, and no one, including the spy, can penetrate his mind. |
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Before the IMF can get the prototype of an Iron Curtain country's secret weapon to the United States, part of the weapon falls into the hands of an unscrupulous, greedy nightclub owner. |
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Femme fatale Dana Lambert (Lesley Ann Warren) joins the hit series this season, which finds Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) and the rest of the team tackling assignments in the United States as they go after organized crime and homegrown terrorists. In other action, an evil doctor programs Paris (Leonard Nimoy) to kill Phelps, and the squad faces what may be its most important mission when a foreign power launches a satellite containing a nuclear bomb. |
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Femme fatale Dana Lambert (Lesley Ann Warren) joins the hit series this season, which finds Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) and the rest of the team tackling assignments in the United States as they go after organized crime and homegrown terrorists. In other action, an evil doctor programs Paris (Leonard Nimoy) to kill Phelps, and the squad faces what may be its most important mission when a foreign power launches a satellite containing a nuclear bomb. |
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The IMF devises an elaborate scheme to dupe foreign agent James Reed into stealing a bogus missile guidance system. The plan goes awry and Phelps's and Dana's lives are endangered when Dana is kidnapped by a dangerous mental hospital escapee. |
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In an elaborately staged counterplot devised to unmask the identity of the real slayer, Dana places her life in jeopardy as she poses as a blackmailer attempting to sell incriminating evidence to the suspected criminal. |
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Paris, through a delicate brain operation, is programmed by enemy agents to liquidate his "control": Jim Phelps. Phelps, sensing Paris's strange behavior, calls in other members of the IMF to unscramble a 24-hour period for which Paris can't account. |
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A rebellious Caribbean government official plans to take over his country by having his president assassinated while in the United States to speak before a joint session of Congress. |
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Phelps's connection with the IMF is unknown to his old friends, but he devises a scheme to secretly bring in his team to aid the inept local authorities in solving the crime wave. |
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While trying to destroy a deadly chemical that is being produced via computer by an enemy government, Barney is critically injured and held captive. With Barney out of commission and time running short, the IMF must find another computer expert. |
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Phelps recruits Dana for the mission to portray a young singer who is lured into the drug scene. Paris poses as Dana's accompanist as the team stages an elaborate counter-conspiracy to the pill-pushing labyrinth. |
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Paris, still in his cover from a completed mission, is kidnapped and held hostage by a group of treacherous revolutionists. |
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Armand Anderssarian, one of the world's largest dealers in illegal arms, is about to complete a deal involving the purchase and resale of millions of dollars' worth of American arms to guerilla groups in North Africa and the Middle East. |
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To locate a hoard of stolen money, the IMF takes the one man who knows its hiding place on a bizarre submarine voyage. |
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After rescuing a prisoner from execution by a dictator, the IMF must find a hiding place so conspicuous it will be overlooked by police hunting the fugitive. |
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Cracking codes, felling dictators and recovering valuable items are just par for the course for Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) and the skilled members of the Impossible Missions Force. Season 4 of this thrilling series finds the team racing to thwart a scientist who's developed a dangerous mind control drug; going undercover to free a wrongfully imprisoned prince; and foiling several attempted political coups. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Code," "Numbers Game," "The Controller (Part 1)" and "The Controller (Part 2)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fool's Gold," "Commandante," "Double Circle" and "The Submarine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Robot," "Mastermind," "The Brothers" and "Time Bomb." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Amnesiac," "The Falcon (Part 1)," "The Falcon (Part 2)" and "The Falcon (Part 3)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Chico," "Gitano," "Phantoms" and "Terror." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lover's Knot," "Orpheus" and "The Crane." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Death Squad," "The Choice" and "The Martyr." |
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This disc includes episodes 69 and 70, "That Which Survives" and "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield." |
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This disc includes episodes 71 and 72, "Whom Gods Destroy" and "The Mark of Gideon." |
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This disc includes episodes 73 and 74, "The Lights of Zetar" and "The Cloud Minders." |
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This disc includes episodes 75 and 76, "The Way to Eden" and " Requiem for Methuselah." |
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This disc includes episodes 77 and 78, "The Savage Curtain" and "All Our Yesterdays." |
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Cracking codes, felling dictators and recovering valuable items are just par for the course for Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) and the skilled members of the Impossible Missions Force. Season 4 of this thrilling series finds the team racing to thwart a scientist who's developed a dangerous mind control drug; going undercover to free a wrongfully imprisoned prince; and foiling several attempted political coups. |
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To keep a student congress from being used as a rubber stamp by a repressive premier, the IMF sets Phelps up for capture so he can betray Paris as a turncoat student leader. |
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To save Grand Duchess Teresa from losing her life and her country, Phelps sets himself and Paris up as targets for assassination by would-be dictator Emil Vautrain. |
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Jim Phelps leads the IMF to aid one of its own members when Barney is arrested and marked for execution by a sadistic police chief. |
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To fight an aging dictator's purge of young artists, an IMF member becomes a ghost and Paris assumes the guise of a man long dead. |
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To foil a deposed dictator's attempt to regain power, a serious illness is simulated. The IMF plays on the ailing man's need for medicine to get the information it needs. |
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Tracey is trapped by the enemy after a bomb blast uncovers a daring identity switch by Paris. The unforeseen development comes just as Phelps is close to accomplishing his task of freeing the imprisoned heir to a friendly monarchy's throne. |
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The IMF plan to save a friendly monarchy from a dictator is jeopardized when Barney's mishap upsets a precise timetable for rescuing Francesca from burial in an ancient tomb. |
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Phelps and his task force set out to save a friendly monarchy from a dictator who's trying to assume control of the throne through a forced marriage with a royal cousin. |
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Jim Phelps lets himself be framed for murder in a scheme to discredit a scientist who has developed a mind-destroying drug. |
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The IMF fights a mind-destroying drug that could enslave the free world. |
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New IMF member Paris helps crack a vital code by hijacking a plane so the enemy can capture one of the passengers. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spock's Brain," "The Enterprise Incident," "The Paradise Syndrome," "And the Children Shall Lead" and "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" |
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Jim Phelps, Barney Collier, Rollin Hand, Willy Armitage, Cinnamon Carter and the rest of the Impossible Mission Force are back for another exciting season -- and they always accept the mission. The breakthrough season for the iconic show, Season 3 features guest appearances from names such as Edward Asner, Ruth Roman, Martin Sheen, Vincent Gardenia and one of the greatest boxers of all time, Sugar Ray Robinson. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spectre of the Gun," "Day of the Dove," "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky," "The Tholian Web" and "Plato's Stepchildren." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wink of an Eye," "The Empath," "Elaan of Troyius," "Whom Gods Destroy" and "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Mark of Gideon," "That Which Survives," "The Lights of Zetar," "Requiem for Methuselah" and "The Way to Eden." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cloud Minders," "The Savage Curtain," "All Our Yesterdays" and "Turnabout Intruder." |
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The Enterprise transports the Medusan ambassador Kollos; his telepathic interpreter, Dr. Miranda Jones; and engineer Laurence Marvick. |
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This disc includes the show's pilot, entitled "The Cage," as well as "The Cage: Extended Version." |
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Kirk and the derelict starship Defiant vanish into a spatial interphase between universes. |
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As punishment for trespassing on their planet, the inhabitants condemn Capt. Kirk and his landing party to reenact the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. |
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While boldly going where no man has gone before, Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) and the intrepid crew members of the Enterprise run into dangerous conflicts with Klingons, Romulans, psychic humanoids and a host of other alien races. In the final season of this groundbreaking sci-fi series, Kirk tries to track down Spock's (Leonard Nimoy) stolen brain, reenacts the shootout at the O.K. Corral and gets trapped between dimensions. |
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While boldly going where no man has gone before, Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) and the intrepid crew members of the Enterprise run into dangerous conflicts with Klingons, Romulans, psychic humanoids and a host of other alien races. In the final season of this groundbreaking sci-fi series, Kirk tries to track down Spock's (Leonard Nimoy) stolen brain, reenacts the shootout at the O.K. Corral and gets trapped between dimensions. |
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While boldly going where no man has gone before, Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) and the intrepid crew members of the Enterprise run into dangerous conflicts with Klingons, Romulans, psychic humanoids and a host of other alien races. In the final season of this groundbreaking sci-fi series, Kirk tries to track down Spock's (Leonard Nimoy) stolen brain, reenacts the shootout at the O.K. Corral and gets trapped between dimensions. |
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After the Enterprise landing party beams down to investigate a geologically interesting planet, their ship is hurled across the galaxy. |
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The planet Sarpeidon is about to be destroyed by its star, Beta Niobe, becoming a supernova. |
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This disc includes episodes 21 and 22, "Tomorrow is Yesterday" and "The Return of the Archons." |
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This disc includes episodes 23 and 24, "A Taste of Armageddon" and "Space Seed." |
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This disc includes episodes 23 and 24, "A Taste of Armageddon" and "Space Seed." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spock's Brain," "The Enterprise Incident," "The Paradise Syndrome" and "And the Children Shall Lead." |
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This disc includes episodes 21 and 22, "Tomorrow is Yesterday" and "The Return of the Archons." |
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The Enterprise transports Elaan, a member of the ruling dynasty of the warrior Elasians, to the planet of their enemy, the Troyians. |
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This set of five discs includes episodes 49-58 from the original Star Trek broadcasts. |
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This disc includes "I, Mudd," Ep. 41 and "The Trouble with Tribbles," Ep. 42. |
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Kirk is confronted with the deep hatred of an old love, Janice Lester, who is severely ill from celebium radiation. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spock's Brain," "The Enterprise Incident," "The Paradise Syndrome," "And the Children Shall Lead" and "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spock's Brain," "The Enterprise Incident," "The Paradise Syndrome" and "And the Children Shall Lead." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spectre of the Gun," "Day of the Dove," "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky," "The Tholian Web" and "Plato's Stepchildren." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Is There In Truth No Beauty?," "Spectre of the Gun," "Day of the Dove" and "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wink of an Eye," "The Empath," "Elaan of Troyius," "Whom Gods Destroy" and "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Tholian Web," "Plato's Stepchildren," "Wink of an Eye" and "The Empath." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Elaan of Troyius," "Whom Gods Destroy," "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" and "The Mark of Gideon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Mark of Gideon," "That Which Survives," "The Lights of Zetar," "Requiem for Methuselah" and "The Way to Eden." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "That Which Survives," "The Lights of Zetar," "Requiem for Methuselah" and "The Way to Eden." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cloud Minders," "The Savage Curtain," "All Our Yesterdays" and "Turnabout Intruder." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cloud Minders," "The Savage Curtain," "All Our Yesterdays" and "Turnabout Intruder." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cage" and "The Cage: Extended Version." |
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This disc includes the show's pilot, entitled "The Cage," as well as "The Cage: Extended Version." |
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On Kirk's orders, the Enterprise deliberately crosses the Neutral Zone into Romulan space and is promptly surrounded by Romulan warships. |
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Kirk beams down to the planet Gideon and appears to find himself trapped on the deserted Enterprise. |
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Kirk and Spock are caught up in a revolution on a planet where intellectuals and artists live in a utopian city in the sky. |
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An entity traps the Enterprise crew and the crew of a disabled Klingon battle cruiser in an unending war aboard the Enterprise. |
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On an urgent medical emergency, Kirk, Spock and McCoy encounter an alien society that had once flourished on Earth during the time of Plato. |
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Jim Phelps, Barney Collier, Rollin Hand, Willy Armitage, Cinnamon Carter and the rest of the Impossible Mission Force are back for another exciting season -- and they always accept the mission. The breakthrough season for the iconic show, Season 3 features guest appearances from names such as Edward Asner, Ruth Roman, Martin Sheen, Vincent Gardenia and one of the greatest boxers of all time, Sugar Ray Robinson. |
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Kirk, Spock, Abraham Lincoln and Surak are pitted in battle against four notorious villains from history. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Is There In Truth No Beauty?," "Spectre of the Gun," "Day of the Dove" and "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Tholian Web," "Plato's Stepchildren," "Wink of an Eye" and "The Empath." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Elaan of Troyius," "Whom Gods Destroy," "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" and "The Mark of Gideon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "That Which Survives," "The Lights of Zetar," "Requiem for Methuselah" and "The Way to Eden." |
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The Enterprise encounters two duo-chromatic and mutually belligerent aliens who put the ship in the middle of their old conflict. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cloud Minders," "The Savage Curtain," "All Our Yesterdays" and "Turnabout Intruder." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cage" and "The Cage: Extended Version." |
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The Enterprise is on course to install new equipment on Memory Alpha, the central library storage facility for the Federation. |
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This disc includes episodes 41 and 42, "I, Mudd" and "The Trouble with Tribbles." |
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This disc includes episodes 43 and 44, "Bread and Circuses" and "Journey to Babel." |
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The Enterprise discovers that an apparent asteroid on a collision course with a planet is actually an ancient populated generation ship. |
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This disc includes episodes 45 and 46, "A Private Little War" and "The Gamesters of Triskelion." |
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Trapped on a planet whose inhabitants resemble American Indians, Kirk loses his memory and is proclaimed a God. |
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This disc includes episodes 47 and 48, "Obsession" and "The Immunity Syndrome." |
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This disc includes episodes 49 and 50, "A Piece of the Action" and "By Any Other Name." |
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This disc includes episodes 51 and 52, "Return to Tomorrow" and "Patterns of Force." |
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This disc includes episodes 53 and 54, "The Ultimate Computer" and "The Omega Glory." |
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The Enterprise is ordered to pursue a group of antiestablishment idealists who have stolen a space cruiser. |
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In "Assignment: Earth," the Enterprise encounters Gary Seven (Robert Lansing), who says he has been sent by advanced beings trying to help the planet. In "Spectre of the Gun," Captain Kirk (William Shatner) must reenact a famous shootout. These two episodes from one of television's most prominent sci-fi shows explore time travel as well as relations with the Melkotians, the mysterious inhabitants of Theta Kiokis II. |
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This disc includes episodes 57 and 58, "Elaan of Troyius" and "The Paradise Syndrome." |
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This disc includes episodes 59 and 60, "The Enterprise Incident" and "And the Children Shall Lead." |
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This disc includes episodes 61 and 62, "Spock's Brain" and "Is There in Truth No Beauty." |
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This disc includes episodes 63 and 64, "The Empath" and "The Tholian Web." |
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This disc includes episodes 65 and 66, "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" and "Day of the Dove." |
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This disc includes episodes 67 and 68, "Plato's Stepchildren" and "Wink of an Eye." |
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The Enterprise reaches a Federation colony where the adults have all killed each other but the children play without care. |
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When a mysterious intruder on the "Enterprise" cunningly steals Spock's brain, Bones tries to keep the Vulcan alive while Kirk tracks down the thief. |
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Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to a supposedly uninhabited planet to gather the mineral ryetalyn to fight a plague of Rigelian fever. |
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Kirk and Spock are taken prisoner by a former starship captain who now resides at -- and has taken over -- an asylum for the criminally insane. |
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The Enterprise responds to a distress call from the planet Scalos, but when a landing party beams down, they find no living beings. |
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Trapped in an alien laboratory, Kirk, Spock and McCoy meet an empath and are involved in a series of experiments. |
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Scotty is suspected of murdering a belly dancer. |
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Kirk must deal with Federation bureaucrats, a Klingon battle cruiser and a peddler who sells furry, purring, hungry little creatures as pets. |
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In the throes of his Pon Farr mating period, Spock must return to Vulcan to meet his intended future wife, betrothed from childhood. |
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Looking for a missing Federation cultural observer, Kirk and Spock find themselves on a planet whose culture is modeled on the Nazi Party. |
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Kirk finds Capt. Tracey of the USS Exeter violating the prime directive and interfering with a war between the Yangs and the Kohms. |
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Capt. Kirk obsessively hunts for a mysterious cloud creature he encountered in his youth. |
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When Kirk and his landing party arrive on the planet below, they are met with eerie mists, a dark castle, witches, goblins and a black cat. |
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This disc includes episodes 29 and 30: "Operation-Annihilate!" and "Catspaw." |
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This disc includes episodes 27 and 28: "Errand of Mercy" and "The City on the Edge of Forever." |
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This disc includes episodes 25 and 26, "This Side of Paradise" and "The Devil in the Dark." |
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This disc includes episodes 27 and 28: "Errand of Mercy" and "The City on the Edge of Forever." |
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This disc includes episodes 29 and 30: "Operation-Annihilate!" and "Catspaw." |
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This disc includes episodes 25 and 26, "This Side of Paradise" and "The Devil in the Dark." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Amok Time" and "Who Mourns for Adonais?." |
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Kirk, Uhura and Chekhov are trapped on a planet where gladiators are enslaved and trained to perform for the amusement of bored, faceless aliens. |
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Harry Mudd returns with a plot to take over the Enterprise by stranding the crew on a planet populated by androids under his command. |
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Kirk, McCoy, Scotty and Uhura find themselves in a mirror universe aboard a parallel Enterprise run by ruthless barbarians. |
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Spock falls in love on Omicron Ceti III in "This Side of Paradise" and Kirk and Spock investigate a monster roaming the planet's tunnels that killed more than 50 miners in "The Devil in the Dark." |
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An artificially intelligent probe with a murderously twisted imperative comes on to the Enterprise and confuses Capt. Kirk with his creator. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Changeling," "Mirror, Mirror," "The Apple" and "The Doomsday Machine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Catspaw," "I, Mudd," "Metamorphosis" and "Journey to Babel." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Friday's Child," "The Deadly Years," "Obsession" and "Wolf in the Fold." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Gamesters of Triskelion," "A Piece of the Action," "The Immunity Syndrome" and "A Private Little War." |
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The Federation is in competition with the Klingons for an alliance with the inhabitants of Capella IV, a warrior tribe. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Return to Tomorrow," "Patterns of Force," "By Any Other Name" and "The Omega Glory." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ultimate Computer," "Bread and Circuses" and "Assignment: Earth." |
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The Enterprise encounters the wrecked Constellation, whose distraught captain is determined to stop the giant ship that killed his crew. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trouble with Tribbles." |
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The Enterprise hosts a number of quarrelling diplomats -- including Spock's father -- but someone on board has murder in mind. |
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Kirk and a landing party beam down to what seems to be an ideal, Eden-like planet. |
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Join Capt. Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the entire Enterprise crew as they continue to explore the outer reaches of space, investigating peculiar phenomena, interacting with alien races and protecting the universe from a multitude of threats. In Season 2 of this landmark sci-fi series, Spock visits his home planet, Scotty (James Doohan) faces murder charges and Russian navigator Chekov (Walter Koenig) joins the team. |
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A landing party from the Enterprise is exposed to strange form of radiation that rapidly ages them. |
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The Enterprise encounters a mysterious energy cloud that pulls them down to planet Gamma Canaris N, where they meet a castaway. |
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The Enterprise is chosen to be the test ship for the new M-5 multitronic computer system, which is designed to run a ship without human help. |
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This disc includes episodes 33 and 34: "Who Mourns for Adonis" and "Amok Time." |
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This disc includes episodes 35 and 36, "The Doomsday Machine" and "Wolf in the Fold." |
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This disc includes episodes 37 and 38, "The Changeling" and "The Apple." |
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This disc includes episodes 39 and 40, "Mirror, Mirror" and "The Deadly Years." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Amok Time," "Who Mourns for Adonais?," "The Changeling" and "Mirror, Mirror." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Apple," "The Doomsday Machine," "Catspaw," "I, Mudd" and "Metamorphosis." |
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The Enterprise is assigned to observe Earth's history in 1968. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Journey to Babel," "Friday's Child," "The Deadly Years," "Obsession" and "Wolf in the Fold." |
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This disc includes the episode "The Trouble With Tribbles." |
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A powerful being claiming to be the Greek god Apollo appears and demands that the crew disembark onto his planet to worship him. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Gamesters of Triskelion," "A Piece of the Action," "The Immunity Syndrome" and "A Private Little War." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Return to Tomorrow," "Patterns of Force," "By Any Other Name" and "The Omega Glory." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ultimate Computer," "Bread and Circuses" and "Assignment: Earth." |
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Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down and find themselves in a culture similar to Earth gangs of the 1920s. |
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Join Capt. Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the entire Enterprise crew as they continue to explore the outer reaches of space, investigating peculiar phenomena, interacting with alien races and protecting the universe from a multitude of threats. In Season 2 of this landmark sci-fi series, Spock visits his home planet, Scotty (James Doohan) faces murder charges and Russian navigator Chekov (Walter Koenig) joins the team. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Amok Time," "Who Mourns for Adonais?," "The Changeling" and "Mirror, Mirror." |
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Kirk, Spock, McCoy and a couple of red shirts beam down to the surface of a planet in answer to a fake distress call. |
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The Enterprise discovers a planet whose oppressive government is a 20th-century version of Earth's Roman Empire. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Apple," "The Doomsday Machine," "Catspaw," "I, Mudd" and "Metamorphosis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Journey to Babel," "Friday's Child," "The Deadly Years," "Obsession" and "Wolf in the Fold." |
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This disc includes the episode "The Trouble With Tribbles." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Gamesters of Triskelion," "A Piece of the Action," "The Immunity Syndrome" and "A Private Little War." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Return to Tomorrow," "Patterns of Force," "By Any Other Name" and "The Omega Glory." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ultimate Computer," "Bread and Circuses" and "Assignment: Earth." |
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The Enterprise encounters a gigantic, energy-draining space organism that threatens the galaxy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Amok Time" and "Who Mourns for Adonais?." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Changeling," "Mirror, Mirror," "The Apple" and "The Doomsday Machine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Catspaw," "I, Mudd," "Metamorphosis" and "Journey to Babel." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Friday's Child," "The Deadly Years," "Obsession" and "Wolf in the Fold." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trouble with Tribbles." |
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The last three members of an ancient race far more advanced than humans wish to borrow the bodies of Kirk, Spock and Dr. Mulhall. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Gamesters of Triskelion," "A Piece of the Action," "The Immunity Syndrome" and "A Private Little War." |
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Kirk returns to the planet Neural, where he spent time 13 years earlier. A friend of Kirk's from his previous visit is now the leader of its people. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Return to Tomorrow," "Patterns of Force," "By Any Other Name" and "The Omega Glory." |
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Join Capt. Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the entire Enterprise crew as they continue to explore the outer reaches of space, investigating peculiar phenomena, interacting with alien races and protecting the universe from a multitude of threats. In Season 2 of this landmark sci-fi series, Spock visits his home planet, Scotty (James Doohan) faces murder charges and Russian navigator Chekov (Walter Koenig) joins the team. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ultimate Computer," "Bread and Circuses" and "Assignment: Earth." |
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With the unflappable Capt. James T. Kirk at the helm of this classic sci-fi series, the crew of the starship USS Enterprise keeps intergalactic danger at bay and delves deep into the exploration of space: the final frontier. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Man Trap," "Charlie X," "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and "The Naked Time." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Enemy Within," "Mudd's Women," "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", "Miri" and "Dagger of the Mind." |
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Spock, Bones, Scotty and several crew members crash-land a shuttlecraft on a planet where they're attacked by deadly giants. In a race against time, Spock risks his and the lives of the other survivors for a slim and dangerous chance at a rescue. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Man Trap," "Charlie X" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Naked Time," "The Enemy Within" and "Mudd's Women." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?," "Miri" and "Dagger of the Mind." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Corbomite Maneuver," "The Menagerie: Part 1" and "The Menagerie: Part 2." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Conscience of the King," "Balance of Terror" and "Shore Leave." |
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The Enterprise arrives at a planet where a virus puts humans in a perpetual childlike state. Kirk and his away team are hit with the same bizarre bug, and only Bones's medical expertise can save them from the terrible preteenage wasteland. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Galileo Seven," "The Squire of Gothos" and "Arena." |
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The Enterprise's search for Roger, a famous scientist, leads Kirk to find him on a deserted planet with two extremely lifelike androids. Roger turns on Kirk and attempts to replace him with an identical Kirk android for control of the Enterprise. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tomorrow is Yesterday," "Court Martial" and "The Return of the Archons." |
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The Enterprise crew literally sees double when the transporter malfunctions and beams Kirk onboard with his evil doppelganger. Scotty rushes to fix the transporter in time to save Kirk and crewmates stranded on the frigid surface of the planet below. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Space Seed," "A Taste of Armageddon" and "This Side of Paradise." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Devil in the Dark," "Errand of Mercy" and "The Alternative Factor." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The City on the Edge of Forever" and "Operation: Annihilate!" |
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Kirk attempts to establish a Federation outpost on the planet of the seemingly primitive Organians. But when Klingons attack, the Organians reveal that everyone has greatly underestimated their true power and evolution. |
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When a bizarre monster kills several men at a mining colony, Kirk and Spock beam down to investigate. Through a Vulcan mind-meld, Spock learns the creature is intelligent and has a valid motive for its murderous actions against the miners. |
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Kirk and the crew land on a planet whose plant spores cause everyone to become extremely passive and affectionate toward one another. Kirk discovers the spores' mental manipulation and resorts to violence to bring Spock and the others back to normal. |
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An officer is killed in what appears to be a freak accident, but when computer records indicate Kirk is to blame, he must stand trial for a court-martial. As the case unfolds, evidence suggests someone must have framed Kirk. |
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Aliens abduct Kirk and a Gorn, a large, violent, lizardlike humanoid. For a chance to save the lives of their crews, the aliens order Kirk and the Gorn to fight to the death. But Kirk won't agree to being some alien bullies' space gladiator. |
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Go back to where it all began -- aboard the &NFi;Enterprise&NFi_;, helmed by Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his first officer, Spock (Leonard Nimoy). On a mission to explore space, Kirk, Spock and the rest of the crew -- including Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) and Scotty (James Doohan) -- encounter a host of strange phenomena and alien races. This series includes the first 15 volumes of Gene Roddenberry's groundbreaking show. |
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This disc includes episodes 4 and 5, "Mudd's Women" and "The Enemy Within." |
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This disc includes episodes 6 and 7, "The Man Trap" and "The Naked Time." |
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This disc includes episodes 8 and 9, "Charlie X" and "Balance of Terror." |
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The Enterprise narrowly escapes from Balok, a seemingly imposing alien, and his starship. When Balok transmits a distress call, Kirk and the crew attempt to help. As a result, the alien shares an amazing secret and makes the crew an incredible offer. |
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A deranged doctor escapes from a planetary penal colony to the Enterprise. When Kirk beams down to investigate the planet and is brainwashed by the colony's maniacal director, it's up to Spock to rescue Kirk by any means necessary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Corbomite Maneuver," "The Menagerie: Part 1," "The Menagerie: Part 2" and "The Conscience of the King." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Balance of Terror," "Shore Leave," "The Galileo Seven" and "The Squire of Gothos." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Arena," "Tomorrow is Yesterday," "Court Martial" and "The Return of the Archons." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Space Seed," "A Taste of Armageddon," "This Side of Paradise" and "The Devil in the Dark." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Errand of Mercy," "The Alternative Factor," "The City on the Edge of Forever" and "Operation: Annihilate!" |
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This disc includes episodes 10 and 11, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" and "Dagger of the Mind." |
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This disc includes episodes 12 and 13, "Miri" and "The Conscience of the King." |
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Kirk travels to a planet to visit his brother and discovers his sibling's been killed by amoebalike aliens. Spock gets infected by one of the aliens, and when Bones attempts to cure him using light, Spock is left blind. Majel Barrett guest stars. |
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This disc includes episodes 14 and 15, "The Galileo Seven" and "Court Martial." |
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Bones travels back to 1930s America and inadvertently destroys the future. To reverse the damage, Kirk and Spock travel to the past, where Kirk falls in love with a social worker and must make a heartbreaking decision. Joan Collins guest stars. |
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This disc includes episode 16, ""The Menagerie" (Parts I and II). |
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Kirk encounters Lazarus, a man whose moods and looks constantly seem to reverse. Lazarus explains he's chasing his parallel self through space and time and that it poses a threat to the entire multiverse. He implores Kirk to help set a strange trap. |
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This disc includes episodes 17 and 18, "Shore Leave" and "The Squire of Gothos." |
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Kirk attempts to establish a Federation outpost on the planet of the seemingly primitive Organians. But when Klingons attack, the Organians reveal that everyone has greatly underestimated their true power and evolution. |
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This disc includes episodes 19 and 20, "Arena" and "The Alternative Factor." |
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When a bizarre monster kills several men at a mining colony, Kirk and Spock beam down to investigate. Through a Vulcan mind-meld, Spock learns the creature is intelligent and has a valid motive for its murderous actions against the miners. |
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Kirk and the crew land on a planet whose plant spores cause everyone to become extremely passive and affectionate toward one another. Kirk discovers the spores' mental manipulation and resorts to violence to bring Spock and the others back to normal. |
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The Enterprise crew arrives at a planet where they're informed that they all must die. Kirk learns they're the casualties of a virtual war between two planets that make their own people kill themselves to avoid the messiness of combat. |
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The Enterprise arrives at a planet where a virus puts humans in a perpetual childlike state. Kirk and his away team are hit with the same bizarre bug, and only Bones's medical expertise can save them from the terrible preteenage wasteland. |
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In this prequel to the film Star Trek II, the Enterprise encounters a group of brutal superhumans led by Khan Noonien Singh. Khan battles Kirk for control of the ship and turns a trusted crew member against Starfleet. Ricardo Montalban guest stars. |
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This disc includes episodes 19 and 20, "Arena" and "The Alternative Factor." |
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The Enterprise's search for Roger, a famous scientist, leads Kirk to find him on a deserted planet with two extremely lifelike androids. Roger turns on Kirk and attempts to replace him with an identical Kirk android for control of the Enterprise. |
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The Enterprise travels to a planet where a Starfleet ship disappeared years ago. Upon their arrival, the crew learns a tyrannical computer rules over the planet's oppressed people. Later, Kirk conspires with a band of rebels to crash the computer. |
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This disc includes episodes 17 and 18, "Shore Leave" and "The Squire of Gothos." |
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Kirk and the crew rescue slick salesman Harry Mudd and three seemingly beautiful "mail-order brides" from Mudd's matchmaking service. When Mudd's checkered past catches up with him, he conspires to keep Kirk from bringing him to justice. |
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Aliens abduct Kirk and a Gorn, a large, violent, lizardlike humanoid. For a chance to save the lives of their crews, the aliens order Kirk and the Gorn to fight to the death. But Kirk won't agree to being some alien bullies' space gladiator. |
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An officer is killed in what appears to be a freak accident, but when computer records indicate Kirk is to blame, he must stand trial for a court-martial. As the case unfolds, evidence suggests someone must have framed Kirk. |
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This disc includes episode 16, ""The Menagerie" (Parts I and II). |
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The Enterprise crew literally sees double when the transporter malfunctions and beams Kirk onboard with his evil doppelganger. Scotty rushes to fix the transporter in time to save Kirk and crewmates stranded on the frigid surface of the planet below. |
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A black star sends a helpless Enterprise back in time to 1960s Earth. Before they can return to the 2300s, Kirk and the crew must destroy all evidence of their visit, including erasing the memories of a fighter pilot they're forced to beam aboard. |
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A virus causes the Enterprise crew to lose all self-control. As a result, Sulu threatens his crewmates with a sword, Spock cries, and a crewman takes over the ship. With no time to spare, Bones rushes to save everyone with a makeshift antidote. |
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The Enterprise travels to a planet where Trelane, a childish alien with a fascination for Napoleon Bonaparte, rules with godlike power. When Trelane captures the Enterprise, Kirk offers his life for the freedom of his ship and crew. |
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As Kirk and Spock investigate the mystery behind a Starfleet tragedy, a friend of Kirk's finds himself endowed with godlike powers. To stop him from controlling mankind, Kirk hatches a risky plan to banish his former friend to an uninhabited planet. |
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Spock, Bones, Scotty and several crew members crash-land a shuttlecraft on a planet where they're attacked by deadly giants. In a race against time, Spock risks his and the lives of the other survivors for a slim and dangerous chance at a rescue. |
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Kodos, a fugitive wanted for mass murder, is allegedly living as a 23rd-century Shakespearean actor. Kirk's friend tips him off about Kodos and is murdered. When Kirk brings a Shakespearean acting troupe aboard to investigate, the body count grows. |
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The Enterprise crew arrives at a picturesque planet for some much-needed shore leave. But the crew's vacation is ruined when a Samurai and a bloodthirsty knight attack Sulu and Bones. Later, Spock realizes the strange cause of the odd attacks. |
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The Enterprise pursues a Romulan warbird after it destroys several Federation outposts. The physical similarities between Vulcans and Romulans spark bigotry against Spock by a racist human member of the Enterprise crew. Mark Lenard guest stars. |
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During Spock's court-martial trial, video images of Capt. Pike's encounter with the Talosians, aliens who possess great psychic powers, reveal Spock's motivation for hijacking the ship. Later, the Talosians make Pike an offer he can't refuse. |
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Spock abducts the Enterprise's severely injured former captain and forces the ship to set course for a forbidden planet. As a result, Spock faces court-martial charges. Despite Kirk's attempts to reason with him, the Vulcan refuses to back down. |
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Charlie, a powerful teenage psychic, beams aboard. Although Charlie wants to be liked, he uses his powers to attack others. Kirk bravely confronts him and finds help from a most unexpected visitor, who reveals the secret behind Charlie's powers. |
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The Enterprise narrowly escapes from Balok, a seemingly imposing alien, and his starship. When Balok transmits a distress call, Kirk and the crew attempt to help. As a result, the alien shares an amazing secret and makes the crew an incredible offer. |
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A deranged doctor escapes from a planetary penal colony to the Enterprise. When Kirk beams down to investigate the planet and is brainwashed by the colony's maniacal director, it's up to Spock to rescue Kirk by any means necessary. |
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The Enterprise crew is stalked by a shape-shifting creature that fatally drains the salt out of humans for its survival. When the monster is unintentionally brought aboard, McCoy makes a heartbreaking decision to ensure his shipmates' survival. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Man Trap," "Charlie X" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before." |
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The Enterprise crew is stalked by a shape-shifting creature that fatally drains the salt out of humans for its survival. When the monster is unintentionally brought aboard, McCoy makes a heartbreaking decision to ensure his shipmates' survival. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Naked Time," "The Enemy Within" and "Mudd's Women." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "What Are Little Girl's Made of?," "Miri" and "Dagger of the Mind." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: ""The Corbomite Maneuver," "The Menagerie (Part 1)" and "The Menagerie (Part 2)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Conscience of the King," "Balance of Terror" and "Shore Leave." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Galileo Seven, The Squire of Gothos" and "Arena." |
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"Space … the final frontier." Easily one of the most beloved television series of all time, Gene Roddenberry's groundbreaking sci-fi classic has captured the minds and hearts of fans across generations. Joined by Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley), Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) leads the crew of the USS Enterprise on an intergalactic search for new worlds and new civilizations. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tomorrow is Yesterday," "Court Martial" and "The Return of the Archons." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Space Seed," "A Taste of Armageddon" and "This Side of Paradise." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Devil in the Dark," "Errand of Mercy" and "The Alternative Factor." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The City on the Edge of Forever" and "Operation: Annihilate!." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Man Trap," "Charlie X," "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and "The Naked Time." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Enemy Within," "Mudd's Women," "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", "Miri" and "Dagger of the Mind." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Corbomite Maneuver," "The Menagerie: Part 1," "The Menagerie: Part 2" and "The Conscience of the King." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Balance of Terror," "Shore Leave," "The Galileo Seven" and "The Squire of Gothos." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Arena," "Tomorrow is Yesterday," "Court Martial" and "The Return of the Archons." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Space Seed," "A Taste of Armageddon," "This Side of Paradise" and "The Devil in the Dark." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Errand of Mercy," "The Alternative Factor," "The City on the Edge of Forever" and "Operation: Annihilate!" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Man Trap," "Charlie X" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before." |
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Capt. Pike is held prisoner and tested by aliens who have the power to project incredibly lifelike illusions. |
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With the unflappable Capt. James T. Kirk at the helm of this classic sci-fi series, the crew of the starship USS Enterprise keeps intergalactic danger at bay and delves deep into the exploration of space: the final frontier. |
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Bones travels back to 1930s America and inadvertently destroys the future. To reverse the damage, Kirk and Spock travel to the past, where Kirk falls in love with a social worker and must make a heartbreaking decision. Joan Collins guest stars. |
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In this prequel to the film Star Trek II, the Enterprise encounters a group of brutal superhumans led by Khan Noonien Singh. Khan battles Kirk for control of the ship and turns a trusted crew member against Starfleet. Ricardo Montalban guest stars. |
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"Space -- the final frontier." Easily one of the most beloved television series of all time, Gene Roddenberry's groundbreaking sci-fi classic has captured the minds and hearts of fans across generations. |
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"Space -- the final frontier." Easily one of the most beloved television series of all time, Gene Roddenberry's groundbreaking sci-fi classic has captured the minds and hearts of fans across generations. |
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As Kirk and Spock investigate the mystery behind a Starfleet tragedy, a friend of Kirk's finds himself endowed with godlike powers. To stop him from controlling mankind, Kirk hatches a risky plan to banish his former friend to an uninhabited planet. |
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Charlie, a powerful teenage psychic, beams aboard. Although Charlie wants to be liked, he uses his powers to attack others. Kirk bravely confronts him and finds help from a most unexpected visitor, who reveals the secret behind Charlie's powers. |
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The Enterprise crew arrives at a planet where they're informed that they all must die. Kirk learns they're the casualties of a virtual war between two planets that make their own people kill themselves to avoid the messiness of combat. |
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The Enterprise travels to a planet where a Starfleet ship disappeared years ago. Upon their arrival, the crew learns a tyrannical computer rules over the planet's oppressed people. Later, Kirk conspires with a band of rebels to crash the computer. |
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Kirk travels to a planet to visit his brother and discovers his sibling's been killed by amoebalike aliens. Spock gets infected by one of the aliens, and when Bones attempts to cure him using light, Spock is left blind. Majel Barrett guest stars. |
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Go back to where it all began -- aboard the &NFi;Enterprise&NFi_;, helmed by Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his first officer, Spock (Leonard Nimoy). On a mission to explore space, Kirk, Spock and the rest of the crew -- including Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) and Scotty (James Doohan) -- encounter a host of strange phenomena and alien races. This series includes the first 15 volumes of Gene Roddenberry's groundbreaking show. |
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"Space -- the final frontier." Easily one of the most beloved television series of all time, Gene Roddenberry's groundbreaking sci-fi classic has captured the minds and hearts of fans across generations. |
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The USS Enterprise sets off on a five-year mission to explore outer space with Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) at the helm in the first season of this short-lived but influential sci-fi series that spawned a beloved film franchise. Leonard Nimoy co-stars as Mr. Spock with DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, James Doohan as Montgomery Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Uhura and George Takei as Hikaru Sulu. |
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Kirk encounters Lazarus, a man whose moods and looks constantly seem to reverse. Lazarus explains he's chasing his parallel self through space and time and that it poses a threat to the entire multiverse. He implores Kirk to help set a strange trap. |
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The Enterprise pursues a Romulan warbird after it destroys several Federation outposts. The physical similarities between Vulcans and Romulans spark bigotry against Spock by a racist human member of the Enterprise crew. Mark Lenard guest stars. |
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Kodos, a fugitive wanted for mass murder, is allegedly living as a 23rd-century Shakespearean actor. Kirk's friend tips him off about Kodos and is murdered. When Kirk brings a Shakespearean acting troupe aboard to investigate, the body count grows. |
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During Spock's court-martial trial, video images of Capt. Pike's encounter with the Talosians, aliens who possess great psychic powers, reveal Spock's motivation for hijacking the ship. Later, the Talosians make Pike an offer he can't refuse. |
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Spock abducts the Enterprise's severely injured former captain and forces the ship to set course for a forbidden planet. As a result, Spock faces court-martial charges. Despite Kirk's attempts to reason with him, the Vulcan refuses to back down. |
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A virus causes the Enterprise crew to lose all self-control. As a result, Sulu threatens his crewmates with a sword, Spock cries, and a crewman takes over the ship. With no time to spare, Bones rushes to save everyone with a makeshift antidote. |
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A black star sends a helpless Enterprise back in time to 1960s Earth. Before they can return to the 2300s, Kirk and the crew must destroy all evidence of their visit, including erasing the memories of a fighter pilot they're forced to beam aboard. |
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The Enterprise travels to a planet where Trelane, a childish alien with a fascination for Napoleon Bonaparte, rules with godlike power. When Trelane captures the Enterprise, Kirk offers his life for the freedom of his ship and crew. |
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Kirk and the crew rescue slick salesman Harry Mudd and three seemingly beautiful "mail-order brides" from Mudd's matchmaking service. When Mudd's checkered past catches up with him, he conspires to keep Kirk from bringing him to justice. |
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The Enterprise crew arrives at a picturesque planet for some much-needed shore leave. But the crew's vacation is ruined when a Samurai and a bloodthirsty knight attack Sulu and Bones. Later, Spock realizes the strange cause of the odd attacks. |
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The Enterprise crew is stalked by a shape-shifting creature that fatally drains the salt out of humans for its survival. When the monster is unintentionally brought aboard, McCoy makes a heartbreaking decision to ensure his shipmates' survival. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Naked Time," "The Enemy Within" and "Mudd's Women." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?," "Miri" and "Dagger of the Mind." |
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This disc includes episodes 2 and 3, "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and "The Corbomite Maneuver." |
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