Star trek, the original series. Season 3 / CBS Studios, Inc. ; Paramount Pictures ; produced by Fred Freiberger ; story by Lee Cronin ... [and others] ; teleplay by Arthur Heinemann ... [and others] ; written by Lee Cronin ... [and others] ; directed by Marc Daniels ... [and others] ; created by Gene Roddenberry.
Publisher:
Paramount Home Entertainment,
Copyright Date:
2009
Description:
6 Blu-ray Discs (1330 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Title from disc. Originally broadcast on television as individual episodes, 1968-1969 and 1988. Contains all 25 episodes from the third season. All discs are BD-Live and Mobile-Blu enabled ; some special features also available as Content-to-go via Mobile-Blu. Special features: Disc one: Additional data; preview trailers. Special features: Disc two: Additional data; preview trailers. Special features: Disc three: Additional data; preview trailers. Special features: Disc four: Additional data; preview trailers. Special features: Disc five: Additional data; preview trailers; "Life beyond Trek: Walter Koenig" featurette; Chief engineer's log; Memoir from Mr. Sulu; Captain's log: Bob Justman. Special features: Disc six: Additional data; "Where no man has gone before," the unaired, alternate version; David Gerrold hosts "2009 convention coverage;" "The anthropology of Star Trek," Comic-Can panel 2009; "The world of Rod Roddenberry," Comic-Can 2009; Billy Blackburn's treasure chest: rare home movies and special memories Part 3; "To boldly go ..." Season Three; Collectible Trek; Star Trek's impact. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett.
Contents:
(Mission stardate: 5630.7). (Mission stardate: 5431.4) -- (Mission stardate: 5027.3) -- (Mission stardate: 4842.6) -- (Mission stardate: 5029.5) -- (Mission stardate: 5630.7). Is there in truth no beauty? ; The Enterprise incident ; The Paradise syndrome ; And the children shall lead ; Is there in truth no beauty? ; (Mission stardate: 5784.2). (Mission stardate: 4385.3) -- (Mission stardate: Unknown) -- (Mission stardate: 5476.3) -- (Mission stardate: 5693.2) -- (Mission stardate: 5784.2). Plato's stepchildren ; Day of the dove ; For the world is hollow and I have touched the sky ; The Tholian web ; Plato's stepchildren ; (mission stardate: 5730.2). (Mission stardate: 5710.5) -- (Mission stardate: 5121.5) -- (Mission stardate: 4372.5) -- (Mission stardate: 5718.3) -- (mission stardate: 5730.2). Let that be your last battlefield ; The empath ; Elaan of Troyius ; Whom gods destroy ; Let that be your last battlefield ; (Mission stardate: 5832.3). (Mission stardate: 5423.4) -- (Mission stardate: Unknown) -- (Mission stardate: 5725.3) -- (Mission stardate: 5843.7) -- (Mission stardate: 5832.3). The way to Eden ; That which survives ; The lights of Zetar ; Requiem for Methuselah ; The way to Eden ; (Mission stardate: 5928.5). (Mission stardate: 5818.4) -- (Mission stardate: 5906.4) -- (Mission stardate: 5943.7) -- (Mission stardate: 5928.5). Turnabout intruder ; The savage curtain ; All our yesterdays ; Turnabout intruder ; (Mission stardate: Unknown). (Mission stardate: Unknown) -- (extended version) ; (Mission stardate: Unknown). The cage The cage
Summary:
Space is our final frontier. In the 23rd century, 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, whose First Officer is Mr. Spock, from the planet Vulcan. The Chief Medical Officer is Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy. With a determined crew of 430, the Enterprise encounters Klingons, Romulans, time paradoxes and genetic supermen. Their mission is to explore strange new worlds, to seek new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
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