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Star Trek The Original Series - The Complete Seasons 1-3

Star Trek The Original Series - The Complete Seasons 1-3

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Actors: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Deforest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols
Studio: CBS Paramount International Television
Category: DVD


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 82 reviews
Sales Rank: 24012

Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Number Of Items: 22
Running Time: 4117
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 6.6 x 5.8

MPN: 055387
UPC: 097360553871
EAN: 0097360553871
ASIN: B0002JJBZY

Theatrical Release Date: September 8, 1966
Release Date: December 14, 2004

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Space. The Final Frontier. The U.S.S. Enterprise embarks on a five year mission to explore the galaxy. The Enterprise is under the command of Captain James T. Kirk. The First Officer is Mr. Spock from the planet Vulcan. The Chief Medical Officer is Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy. With a determined crew the Enterprise encounters Klingons Romulans time paradoxes tribbles and genetic supermen lead by Khan Noonian Singh. Their mission is to explore strange new worlds to seek new life and new civilizations to boldly go where no man has gone before.System Requirements: Running Time 4117 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: G UPC: 097360553871 Manufacturer No: 055387

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The facts have become legend. Star Trek, the NBC series that premiered on September 8, 1966, has become a touchstone of international popular culture. It struggled through three seasons that included cancellation and last-minute revival, and turned its creator, Gene Roddenberry, into the progenitor of an intergalactic phenomenon. Eventually expanding to encompass five separate TV series, an ongoing slate of feature films, and a fan base larger than the population of many third-world countries, the Star Trek universe began not with a Big Bang but with a cautious experiment in network TV programming. Even before its premiere episode ("The Man Trap") was aired, Star Trek had struggled to attain warp-drive velocity, barely making it into the fall '66 NBC lineup.

The series' original pilot, "The Cage," featured Jeffrey Hunter as U.S.S. Enterprise captain Christopher Pike--a variation of the role that would eventually catapult William Shatner to TV stardom. Filmed in 1964, the pilot was rejected by NBC the following year, but the network made a rare decision to order a second pilot. "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was filmed in 1965, and only one character from the previous pilot remained--a pointy-eared alien named Spock (played by Leonard Nimoy), whom Roddenberry had retained despite network disapproval. The second pilot was accepted, and production on Star Trek began in earnest with the filming of its first regular episode, "The Corbomite Maneuver."

Never a ratings success despite a growing population of devoted fans, Star Trek was canceled after its second season, prompting a letter-writing campaign that resulted in the series' third-season renewal. It was a mixed blessing, since Roddenberry had departed as producer to protest the network's neglect, and Star Trek's third season contained most of the series' weakest episodes. And yet, the show continued to "to explore strange new worlds…to seek out new life and new civilizations…to boldly go where no man [a phrase later amended to "no one"] has gone before."

There were milestones along the way. The first interracial kiss on network primetime TV (between Shatner and series co-star Nichelle Nichols) furthered a richly positive and expansive view of a better, nobler future for humankind. The series offered a timelessly appealing balance of humor, imagination, and character depth. And at least one episode (Harlan Ellison's "The City on the Edge of Forever") ranks among the finest science fiction stories in any popular medium. Beloved by long-time fans in spite of its cheesy sets and costumes, and the now-dated trappings of late-1960s American culture, "classic Trek" has aged remarkably well, and its sense of adventure and idealism continues to live long and prosper. --Jeff Shannon

The three 2004 DVD sets collect all 79 episodes of the show, including "The Cage" in both a restored color version and the original, never-aired version that alternates between color and black and white. Each set is supplemented by over an hour of featurettes incorporating new and old interviews with Shatner, Nimoy, other cast members, and producers, and there's also some vintage footage of Gene Roddenberry. Accompanying the 20-minute seasonal recaps ("To Boldly Go...") are a number of interesting featurettes: "The Birth of a Timeless Legacy" examines the two pilot episodes and the development of the crew; "Sci-Fi Visionaries" discusses the series' great science fiction writers; Nimoy debunks various rumors in "Reflections of Spock"; "Kirk, Spock & Bones: The Great Trio" focuses on the interplay among Kirk, Spock, and Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley); and, in what is probably his last Star Trek appearance, James Doohan (Scotty), slowed by Alzheimer's but still with a twinkle in his eye, recalls his voiceover roles and his favorite episodes. As they've done for many of the feature-film special editions, Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda provide a pop-up text commentary on four of the episodes filled with history, trivia, and dry wit. It's the first commentary of any kind for a Star Trek TV show, but an audio commentary is still overdue. The technical specs are mostly the same as other Trek TV series--Dolby 5.1, English subtitles--but with the welcome addition of the episode trailers. The plastic cases are an attempt to replicate some of the fun packaging of the series' European DVD releases, but it's a bit clunky, and the paper sleeve around the disc case seems awkward and crude. Still, the sets are a vast improvement both in terms of shelf space and bonus features compared to the old two-episode discs, which were released before full-season boxed sets became the model for television DVDs. --David Horiuchi


Customer Reviews:   Read 77 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars star trek   January 6, 2009
i have been a trekkie since the begining. now if we can get star wars to make a complete set like this. thank you gene rodenbury.


5 out of 5 stars star trek   October 30, 2008
i love this show. i like how they put pictures of the crew on the dvds. so far everything looks fine. the item came very quickly.


5 out of 5 stars great original trek   October 13, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

all episodes in order of their broadcast great quality same overacting by Kirk but i love it enjoyable


2 out of 5 stars Star Trek: The drug generation   September 10, 2008
 0 out of 7 found this review helpful

Captain Kirk, Spock, an extremely thin Scotty, Uhura looking darn good, and flaming George Takai. Man, I used to watch this stuff and liked it? I bought these thinking, I would really like to see them old episodes that I would faithfully watch every week as a kid. Gene Rodenberry had to be on drugs to make this stuff. The women beautiful, Kirk stays on top of that situation quite well. Spock giving steller performances as someone with no emotion. So silly it makes Plan 9 from outer space seem like a totally plausible storyline.

Sure for old times sake, pick it up, but be warned: The initial sense of awe and inspiration from such shows wont bite you like they did when you were a young whelp. Live long and prosper.



5 out of 5 stars Orignal Star Trek   August 24, 2008
I bought this star trek collection for my brother's birthday. I had it shipped directly to him. I have since asked him how he liked it and he tells me that it is great to have. He says that he falls asleep at night while watching the old shows, just like the old days. Can't go wrong getting this for a star trek lover. Good price too!!

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