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Star Trek: V5


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Volume 5 from the DVD collection of original Star Trek programs includes "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" Written by Robert Bloch (author of the novel Psycho, the basis of Hitchcock's film), the episode finds Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and nurse Christine Chapel (Majel Barrett) beaming down to planet Exo III, where Christine is to be reunited with her fiancé, Dr. Roger Korby (Michael Strong). The meeting is less than joyful, however, when it becomes clear that Korby has been developing androids that he intends to spread throughout the galaxy--using the Enterprise as his delivery vehicle. This was certainly the first significant performance for Majel Barrett in the Trek family; longtime fans know she went on to play Lwaxana Troi on The Next Generation (and Mrs. Gene Roddenberry in real life). An entertaining episode all around, with the notion of an android Kirk somehow amusing. (Maybe it was the android who sang on that notorious Shatner album.) Fans of '60s TV will also enjoy the performance of Ted Cassidy (the original Lurch from TV's The Addams Family) as the giant android, Ruk.

Also on this DVD is "Dagger of the Mind," another mad-doctor drama. This time, Kirk delivers supplies to a penal colony on Tantalus V, where he meets the renowned Dr. Tristan Adams. Adams has been working on the development of a neural neutralizer to control and manipulate dangerous patients. When Kirk threatens to expose him as a dangerous megalomaniac, Adams uses the technology on the unfortunate captain. This tense piece set in a madhouse atmosphere makes for a riveting episode, with a few unhinged performances adding to the fun.--Tom Keogh



On the DVD

Standard version digitally enhanced and remastered
Dolby Digtal remixed for 5.1 Surround
English subtitles
Interactive menus
Scene selection
Special added bonus - oroginal broadcast preview trailers

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but not one of my top favorites, Feb 6 2004
By Kristopher Vincent (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
Both episodes were pretty good. Both cases, they really shined due to the choice of female cast...the characters of Andrea in episode 10 and Helen in Episode 11. Both very gorgeous.

Not quite sure what legion1 is talking about with "banned" episodes, unless he means banned in England. The "Green Lady" wasn't from a "frightening" episode. She was, instead a human woman made to look like an Orion slave girl; one of the illusions forced upon Captain Pike in the original pilot, "The Cage," and then shown later in "The Menagerie."

All in all, I'd have to say that "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" is the better of the two episodes, with little snippets of humor throughout; such as Kirk's comment to his android duplicate, "Eating is a pleasure, sir. Unfortunately, one you will never know."

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5.0 out of 5 stars THE GREEN LADY, Dec 20 2003
By MR A J LEWIS (London, ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
THE GREEN LADY episode.

While watching the end credits, you see clips from banned episodes. Like the Green Lady. This was so scary they had to ban it. How can I buy the banned Star Trek episodes?

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4.0 out of 5 stars A sexy android and the ravishing Helen Noel!, Nov 29 2003
By ! Durrkk (Ohio/PA border USA) - See all my reviews
Star Trek: The Original Series Volume 5 features two episodes originally aired in 1966:

"What Are Little Girls Made Of?:" Kirk meet's nurse Chapel's long lost fiance, Dr. Korby, who has learned to create android duplicates of people and madly schemes to populate the galaxy with them. The "little girl" of the title turns out to be a comely full-grown female android, Andrea (played by Sherry Jackson), but that doesn't stop Kirk from makin' the moves. The episode is perhaps best known for Andrea's non-existent costume (compliments to costumer William Ware Theiss). Ted Cassidy from "The Addams Family" guest stars as a quite intimidating android. Bottom Line: Excellent and eerie sci-fi that nicely explores the dehuminization of mechanization theme. It's dead serious and tragic though, so if you're looking for humor look elsewhere. GRADE: A

"Dagger of the Mind:" Kirk investigates a questionable space penal colony that uses a manipulative brainwashing device to control its prisoners. Episode is notable for showcasing the most beautiful woman to ever appear on Star Trek, Dr. Helen Noel, played by Marianna Hill. You can catch Ms. Hill in "High Plains Drifter" (1973) as the curly blond (...)Bottom Line: The final act sort of just fizzles out with an air of uncertainty, the creators either didn't have time or didn't know how to properly finish the story. No matter, the episode is well worth watching, if for no other reson than to behold the awe-inspiring beauty of Marianna Hill (Helen Noel). GRADE: C+

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best, but watchable
What Are Little Girls Made of?-The first of the android episodes, in which the landing party end up deep inside an icy planet, is a solid episode. Read more
Published on Sep 11 2003 by toby_tsang

3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best, but watchable
What Are Little Girls Made of?-The first of the android episodes, in which the landing party end up deep inside an icy planet, is a solid episode. Read more
Published on Sep 11 2003 by toby_tsang

5.0 out of 5 stars Two fantastic episodes that are too fantastic
"What Are Little Girls..." Nurse Chapel encounters her old flame Dr. Korby...but the question is...is it really him? Read more
Published on Jun 15 2003 by McHenry John

4.0 out of 5 stars A DECENT STAR TREK DVD!!!
Volume 5 of the lengthly Star Trek TOS DVD series has a good pair of episodes but not great. Neither episodes are too memorable but they both have decent plots and both are quite... Read more
Published on Jun 24 2002 by Jared Insell

4.0 out of 5 stars Can't you just see the pain & anguish in his face?!
Y'know, there's nothin' like a good episode of classic 'Trek to sate my appetite for legendary boob-tube cheese. Read more
Published on Jun 11 2002 by Zagnorch

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