Mommy 1995 PG-13, 89 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Max Allan Collins Cast: Patty McCormack, Rachel Lemieux, Jason Miller, Brinke Stevens, Michael Cornelison, Majel Barrett, Mickey Spillane, Sarah Jane Miller, Marian Wald, Mark Spellman
The "Bad Seed" (Patty McCormack) is grown up now and is a Mommy. She is VERY protective of daughter Jessica (Rachel Lemieux), and will do ANYTHING to protect her.
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 1986 PG, 119 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Action / Adventure
Director: Leonard Nimoy Cast: Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett, Jane Wyatt, Catherine Hicks, Brock Peters, Jane Wiedlin, Mark Lenard, Robin Curtis, Robert Ellenstein
Time travel is the theme for this movie where Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) must lead the crew of the Enterprise–Capt. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), McCoy (DeForest Kelley), Scotty (James Doohan), Sulu (George Takei), Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Chekov (Walter Koenig)–back into the 20th century. The reason for their journey to 1986 San Francisco is that humpback whales are now extinct, and they are needed to translate messages from an unidentified probe. If successful, they will transfer a humpback whale to the 23rd century.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 15 (Episoses 29&30) 1967 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Herschel Daugherty, Joseph Pevney Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett, Dave Armstrong, Walter Koenig, Michael Barrier
The first episode on this DVD is the last one of the first season and the second one was from the second season. "Operation Annihilate!" (aired 4/13/1967, stardate 3287.2)-Single-cell creatures have taken over the nervous systems of inhabitants of several planets and are now attacking the people of Deneva. During an investigation by the crew of the Enterprise, Spock is infected and is used as a test case to destroy the invaders. "Catspaw" (aired 10/27/1967, stardate 3018.2)-While the Enterprise crew investigates a planet, evil creatures with great powers disguise themselves as human witches to throw the crew off-track from what is really going on. A crewman is killed, and Scott and Sulu are turned into zombies. Now we have ourselves in a fix, don't we?
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 17 (Episodes 33&34) 1967 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Marc Daniels, Joseph Pevney Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Michael Forest, Majel Barrett, Arlene Martel
Two more episodes of the classic series are presented in this DVD. "Who Mourns for Adonis?" (aired 9/22/1967, stardate 3468.1)-A force draws the Enterprise to Pollax IV where the crew encounters a being who claims to be Apollo, the Greek god. Apollo does indeed have great powers and intends to keep the crew on his planet so there will be someone to worship him. "Amok Time" (aired 9/15/1967, stardate 3372.7)-Vulcans must mate or die, and now it is Spock's time as he has the mating urge. The Enterprise heads to Vulcan for the wedding ceremony, but the woman designated during childhood to be his bride desires another, and if Spock is to have her, he must win a fight to the death. The fight is not to be against her true love, but it is to be against Kirk. Oh, no!
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 19 (Episodes 37&38) 1967 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Marc Daniels, Joseph Pevney Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, John Winston, Keith Andes
Two more episodes of the series are presented in this DVD. "The Changeling" (aired 9/29/1967, stardate 3451.9)-Nomad, a deadly robot, has destroyed several planets and now runs across the Enterprise. It is brought aboard where the crew attempts to deal with the mischievous machine. "The Apple" (aired 10/13/1967, stardate 3715.0)-The paradise-like Gamma Trianguli VI is being explored by an Enterprise landing party. But all is not as it seems on the planet as bizarre–and dangerous–events start occurring.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 20 (Episodes39&40) 1967 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Marc Daniels, Joseph Pevney Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett, Charles Drake, Barbara Luna
Two episodes from the second year are presented in this DVD. "Mirror, Mirror" (aired 10/6/1967, stardate unknown)-An ion storm during a beaming process causes the transporter–with Kirk, Uhuru, McCoy, and Scotty on board–to be thrown into an alternate universe that is dominated by an empire based on fear and force. They "land" on the imperial starship Enterprise, which has crew members that look like Kirk's crew. Meanwhile, doubles of Kirk and party are sent to replace them on the real Enterprise. There's no way they can get out of this mess–or is there? "The Deadly Years" (aired 12/8/1967, stardate 3478.2)-On the way to Starbase 10 with the new starbase commander on board, the Enterprise stops at a planet to deliver supplies. While on the planet, the landing party–which includes Kirk and Spock–is subjected to dangerous radiation that results in a fast aging process. Now the exposed personnel are getting too old to run the ship, so the passenger takes command. He has no field experience and immediately heads into danger. Can something be done to save everyone?
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 22 (Episodes 43&44) 1967 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Ralph Senensky, Joseph Pevney Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, Mark Lenard, Jane Wyatt, William Smithers
Two episodes of the popular series are presented in this DVD. "Bread and Circuses" (aired 3/15/1968, stardate 4040.7)-After finding the wreckage of a starship near Planet 892-IV, a landing party (Kirk, Spock, and McCoy) is beamed to the planet to investigate. They find a civilization similar to the Roman Empire and are added to the list of people destined to fight in gladiator games! Not liking this sort of game, they must act–NOW! "Journey to Babel" (aired 11/17/1967, stardate 3842.3)-The Enterprise is given the task of transporting ambassadors to Babel for an important conference. All sorts of problems arise, including attack by a mysterious ship, arguments between ambassadors, murder, Kirk getting wounded, and Spock's father (an ambassador) needing a a blood transfusion from his estranged son. It wears one out, doesn't it?
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 23 (Episodes 45&46) 1968 TV, 102 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Marc Daniels, Gene Nelson Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Michael Whitney, Majel Barrett, Ian Wolfe, Angelique Pettyjohn
Two episodes from the second season are presented in this DVD. "A Private Little War" (aired 2/2/1968, stardate 4211.4)-An Enterprise landing party finds that things have changed on this formerly peaceful planet. The dastardly Klingons have provided advanced weaponry to the villagers to the dismay of the peaceful hill people, whose leader is a friend of Kirk. Now Kirk has a problem: whether or not to violate the Federation's non-interference policy. "The Gamesters of Triskelion" (aired 1/5/1968, stardate 3211.7)-Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov are beamed off of the Enterprise by a powerful force from Triskelion. Upon arrival, they are put into training to become gladiators for the pleasure of the locals. Meanwhile, Spock, on board the Enterprise, has tracked them down and is on the way. But to survive, and even save the Enterprise and its crew, Kirk must win a life-or-death wager.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 24 (Episodes 47&48) 1967 TV, 102 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Ralph Senensky, Joseph Pevney Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, George Takei, John Winston, Stephen Brooks
Two episodes of the second season are presented in this DVD. "Obsession" (aired 12/15/1967, stardate 3619.2)-Kirk encounters a former enemy, a deadly cloud, that had killed half the crew of an airship that Kirk was on. Despite being on an important mission, Kirk is obsessed with the need to destroy the enemy cloud–which draws red blood cells from humans. A tough task lies ahead for Kirk. "The Immunity Syndrome" (aired 1/19/1968, stardate 4307.1)-While on a mission to investigate why contact has been lost with a solar system, Spock's sensitive senses pick up signals that a starship manned by Vulcans has been destroyed. It turns out that a huge one-celled creature has wiped out that ship and the solar system, which it needs as food. Having now eaten well, it is ready to reproduce–and that would be REALLY bad! It looks as though the Enterprise crew has its work cut out for it.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 25 (Episodes 49&50) 1968 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: James Komack, Marc Daniels Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, Warren Stevens, Barbara Bouchet, Anthony Caruso
Two episodes of the classic series are presented in this DVD. "A Piece of the Action" (aired 1/12/1968, stardate 4598.0)-Many years ago the starship Horizon visited the remote planet of Iotia, whose inhabitants were known to be heavily into imitation. The Enterprise makes a visit to check up on the people of Iotia and find that their civilization has been rebuilt to imitate the Chicago mobs of the 1920s (from a book left by Horizon). Kirk and his crew are in the middle of the turmoil and must get involved. "By Any Other Name" (aired 2/23/1968, stardate 4657.5)-While answering a distress signal from a planet, Kirk's landing party is captured by a group from the Andromeda galaxy searching for new places to colonize; they need the Enterprise in order to return home. Though they are huge beings with tentacles, they can take on human form and have great powers. Well, Kirk, what's your game plan to get out of this mess?
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 26 (Episodes 51&52) 1968 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Ralph Senensky, Vincent McEveety Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, Diana Muldaur, David Brian
Two episodes from the second season are presented in this DVD. "Return to Tomorrow" (aired 2/9/1968, stardate 4768.3)-An Enterprise landing party on a dead planet finds three living entities that have no bodies, but only show as lights within a globe. The entities want to "borrow" the bodies of Kirk, Spock, and Dr. Mulhall so they can build androids to house themselves. One reverts to his old ways of being an enemy to the other, poisons Kirk's body, and refuses to give Spock's body back. How will the crew handle this fine kettle of fish? "Patterns of Force" (aired 2/16/1968, stardate 2534.0)-During a routine visit to the planet Ekos, the Enterprise is fired on with a nuclear missile–a technology that the inhabitants were not expected to have. Kirk and Spock are beamed down and find a planet of Nazis led by a zealot who intends to expand his influence to a nearby, peaceful planet. A tough assignment for the Enterprise crew!
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 29 (Episodes 57&58) 1968 TV, 102 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: John Meredyth Lucas, Jud Taylor Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, Sabrina Scharf, France Nuyen
Two eposides from the third season are presented on this DVD. "Elaan of Troyius" (aired 12/20/1968, stardate 4372.5)-The crew of the Enterprise has its hands full as they are assigned to carry Petri, an ambassador from Troyius, and Elaan, the Dohlman of Elas, to Troyius for the wedding between Elaan and the leader of Troyius. Petri's task is to teach Elaan good manners and etiquette. Elaan is a tough case and doesn't care for Troyians–but it is time for the peoples of the two planets to stop warring and join forces against the Klingons, who are trying to take over the planetary system. Speaking of Klingons, they seem to be following the Enterprise. "The Paradise Syndrome" (aired 10/4/1968, stardate 4842.6)-An asteroid is heading toward a planet inhabited by a tribal culture, and the job of Enterprise is to divert it. A landing party is sent to check out the planet and warn the natives. Kirk gets left behind when he is lost after entering an obelisk–the Enterprise MUST get on with its task. But, the Enterprise can't destroy the asteroid, and heads back to the planet with the asteroid in hot pursuit. There must be a way, and Kirk, now the planet's medicine man, may be able to help.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 3 (Episodes 1&4) 1966 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Adventure
Director: Marc Daniels Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Grace Lee Whitney, Alfred Ryder, Bruce Watson, Jeanne Bal, Michael Zaslow, Vince Howard, Francine Pyne, Majel Barrett, Bruce Hyde
Two episodes (1 and 4) of the original series are presented: "The Man Trap" (aired 9/8/1966, stardate 1513.1)-Though the sixth episode shot, this was the first to be aired in the popular series. When the Enterprise stops at Planet M113 for the annual visit, things turn sour when the resident archeologist and his wife just want to be left alone. Then, the killing of crew members begins, their bodies drained of salt. What is going on? "The Naked Time" (aired 9/29/1966, stardate 1704.2)-Trouble is brewing for the crew of Enterprise as they explore a planet that is about to disintegrate. Intending to pick up a research party, they find that all have died in mysterious ways. Crew members pick up an alien virus that loosens all inhibitions in them, and brings out their basic weaknesses. The virus rapidly spreads throughout the entire crew and as they all run amuck in the Enterprise, the planet is poised to collapse at any moment.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 30 (Episodes 59&60) 1968 TV, 102 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: John Meredyth Lucas, Marvin J. Chomsky Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, Joanne Linville, Melvin Belli
Two episodes from the third season are presented on this DVD. "The Enterprise Incident" (aired 9/29/1968, stardate 5031.3)-Romulan ships can become invisible, so Kirk and Spock, under secret orders, are out to get the valuable device that allows this phenomenon. But to do so, they must take Enterprise into Romulan territory, and a plan is developed that has Kirk appear to be irrational to both his own crew and to the Romulans. "And the Children Shall Lead" (aired 10/11/1968, stardate 5027.3)-The Enterprise visits an outpost and finds that all of the adults of a previous expedition were massacred. Strangely, the children all survived and are indeed in an unusual state of mind. In fact, they are under the control of an evil being, Gorgan, and they are ordered to take over the minds of the Enterprise crew and the spaceship as well.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 32 (Episodes 63&64) 1968 TV, 102 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: John Erman, Ralph Senensky Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, Kathryn Hays, Sean Morgan
Two episodes from the classic series are presented in this DVD. "The Empath" (aired 12/6/1968, stardate 5121.0)-The Enterprise heads to a planet in the Minara system to pick up a team of researchers before Minara explodes. But the researchers had vanished, and now the Enterprise landing party follows suit. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy find themselves imprisoned and are to be used in an experiment (that had resulted in the death of the researchers). Will the empath (a mute woman with great healing powers) be able to help? "The Tholian Web" (aired 11/15/1968, stardate 5693.4)-The Enterprise is assigned to investigate the disappearance of a starship. They find it, and a landing party discovers that all are dead–apparently from violence. A power loss on the Enterprise results in Kirk being left on the starship, which drifts in and out of another dimension. Meanwhile, Spock must deal with the reduced power, caused by a Tholian ship; a threat by the Tholians to destroy Enterprise; recovering Kirk; and a crew that is going insane. Poor Spock.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 34 (Episodes 67&68) 1968 TV, 102 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: David Alexander, Jud Taylor Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, Kathie Browne, Michael Dunn
Two episodes from the third season are presented in this DVD. "Plato's Stepchildren" (aired 11/22/1968, stardate 5784.0)-There's trouble on Platonius–the leader needs medical attention. A landing party from the Enterprise beams down to the planet and Dr. McCoy treats the king. When the team tries to beam back up, they are unable to do so. The Platonians have great powers and decide the Enterprise members should stay on as jesters for their entertainment. There must be SOME way to deal with this situation. "Wink of an Eye" (aired 11/29/1968, stardate 5710.5)-A call for help from the planet Scalos has Enterprise rushing to the scene. After crew members start disappearing–including Kirk–we find out that the Scalosians' lives move so rapidly that they are invisible to "normal" beings. This was caused by radiation released during a volcanic eruption and caused the men to be sterile to boot. The material is still in their drinking water, which crew members drank. So–the women on Scalos send out distress calls to lure men in order to propagate the race. Will Kirk be able to get his problem back to Spock and the others? So what if he does? Hmmmm.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 40 (Episodes 79&1) 1969 TV, 124 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Herb Wallerstein, Robert Butler Cast: William Shatner, Jeffrey Hunter, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, John Hoyt, Meg Wylie, Susan Oliver
This is the final in the series of DVDs that presents all of the Original Star Trek episodes. This DVD contains the last episode and the pilot for the series. "Turnabout Intruder" (aired 6/3/1969, stardate 5928.5)-This final episode begins with the Enterprise receiving a distress call from Canus II. The landing party finds only an ill Janice Lester and Dr. Coleman, who claims the remainder of the group on the planet have died as a result of radiation. But Janice, an ex-associate of Kirk, is jealous of his success and is not really ill. She does the old body-swapping trick on Kirk and now, in Kirk's body, is out to wreak havoc unless someone can stop her. "The Cage"-This pilot for the series was shown in 1965 but didn't cut the mustard, so it was re-worked with a new cast (except Leonard Nimoy as Spock). The Enterprise answers a distress signal, and Captain Pike (Jeffrey Hunter) heads a landing party to investigate. But the distress call was a ruse and the highly intelligent inhabitants have plans for Pike.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 5 (Episodes 10&11) 1966 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: James Goldstone, Vincent McEveety Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett, Michael Strong, Morgan Woodward, Marianna Hill, James Gregory, Sherry Jackson
Two episodes of the original series are presented on this DVD. "What are Little Girls Made of?" (aired 10/20/1966, stardate 2712.4). The Enterprise is searching for biologist Dr. Korby, and finds him on a now-uninhabited planet. The trouble is, he has learned how to make androids and intends to make duplicates of leaders in order to take over the Federation. Kirk becomes a test case. "Dagger of the Mind" (aired 11/3/1966, stardate 2715.1)-While investigating evidence that members of a penal colony are going mad, Kirk finds that he must deal with Dr. Adams who has developed a brainwashing device.
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Star Trek: The Cage 1965 TV, 70 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Adventure
Director: Robert Butler Cast: Jeffrey Hunter, Leonard Nimoy, Susan Oliver, Majel Barrett, John Hoyt, Peter Duryea, Laurel Goodwin, Michael Dugan, Robert Phillips, Ed Madden, Jon Lormer, Leonard Mudie, Janos Prohaska, Bob Johnson, Joseph Mell
This is the pilot for the original series; it was rejected by the network and was thus made over with a new cast, with Leonard Nimoy being the only major player to remain. Parts of this pilot were used in the two-part episode "The Menagerie," which brought back Enterprise's first captain, Christopher Pike (Jeffrey Hunter), and again was set in Talos IV. This episode was released in 1986. Pike leads a landing party to Talos IV to investigate a distress signal and is captured by the highly intelligent inhabitants who are able to manipulate the mind through illusions. Now Spock and the rest of Enterprise's crew must figure out how to save the day. 1 User Review
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| | Best Trek | Anonymous 08/09/2007 | A must see classic Star Trek adventure.
More a journey of the mind then a visual cascade of today's sci fi stories.
It really does stand alone quite well as a work of provocative entertainment.
Star Trek: The Cage and the resulting 3 season of the original series are STAR TREK, PERIOD.
No to be confused with any of the bland spin off series that where to follow later. |
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture 1979 G, 132 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Horror / Thriller
Director: Robert Wise Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Stephen Collins, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, Nichelle Nichols, Persis Khambatta, Grace Lee Whitney, Mark Lenard, Billy Van Zandt, Roger Aaron Brown, Gary Faga
Captain Kirk (William Shatner) takes the Enterprise out of dry dock after a two-year refitting. His old crew is with him, and Kirk's mission is to prevent a gigantic alien power, calling itself "V'ger," from reaching Earth. Kirk must uncover what "V'ger's" true purpose is in order to secure the safety of Earth. The special effects alone make this film one worth watching.
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Westworld 1973 PG, 90 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Western
Director: Michael Crichton Cast: Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, James Brolin, Victoria Shaw, Norman Bartold, Alan Oppenheimer, Dick Van Patten, Steve Franken, Linda Gaye Scott, Terry Wilson, Majel Barrett, Ann Bellamy, Wade Crosby, Chris Holter, Jared Martin
Gunslinger (Yul Brynner) works at a fantasy resort filled with robots, Westworld, where dreams can come true. Enter two 21st-century men–Martin and Blane (Richard Benjamin and James Brolin)–who dream of living back in the Wild West. Their fantasies reach the realm of reality when the robot Gunslinger stalks them.
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| 1. Mommy (1995)
2. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
3. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 15 (Episoses 29&30) (1967)
4. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 17 (Episodes 33&34) (1967)
5. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 19 (Episodes 37&38) (1967)
6. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 20 (Episodes39&40) (1967)
7. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 22 (Episodes 43&44) (1967)
8. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 23 (Episodes 45&46) (1968)
9. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 24 (Episodes 47&48) (1967)
10. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 25 (Episodes 49&50) (1968)
11. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 26 (Episodes 51&52) (1968)
12. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 29 (Episodes 57&58) (1968)
13. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 3 (Episodes 1&4) (1966)
14. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 30 (Episodes 59&60) (1968)
15. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 32 (Episodes 63&64) (1968)
16. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 34 (Episodes 67&68) (1968)
17. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 40 (Episodes 79&1) (1969)
18. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 5 (Episodes 10&11) (1966)
19. Star Trek: The Cage (1965)
20. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
21. Westworld (1973)
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