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Star Trek: The Original Series Vol. 39: Savage Curtain / All Our Yesterdays (DVD)


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Star Trek: The Original Series Vol. 39: Savage Curtain / All Our Yesterdays (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Television - Star Trek: The Original Series / Theatrical Release: 1966 / DVD released 11 December, 2001 at ... more
Star Trek: The Original Series Vol. 39: Savage Curtain / All Our Yesterdays (DVD) ... Paramount / Features of the DVD: Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC

Newest Review: ... beings merely for the sake of it, with the threat of the Enterprise's destruction if they don't prevail. Except this time ... more

 ... Kirk and Spock are joined by the historical figures Abraham Lincoln and Surak of Vulcan to make up a side of 'good' forces, forced to fight against a team consisting of Genghis Khan, the Klingon Kahless the Unforgettable, Zora of Tiburon and the fictional twenty-first century human Colonel Green. And the superior beings are talking rock men. It's a throwaway episode that's only really memorable for its more outlandish scenes, most notably Abraham Lincoln floating in space in a quite comfortable chair, but at the end of ...more

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Release Date: 2001 - 12 - 11, Rating Parental Guidance,
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Premium Review Star Trek: The Original Series Vol. 39: Savage Curtain / All Our Yesterdays (DVD): She Turned Me Into a Newt... I Got Better (376 words)
by - written on 22/05/08 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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The penultimate release of the original Star Trek DVD sets (yep, nearly there) is more entertaining than others towards the end of the largely disappointing third season, featuring the series' last decent episode in the form of 'All Our Yesterdays' and a fairly dull but slightly amusing conflict romp in 'The Savage Curtain.' 'The Savage Curtain' is much the same as the popular first season episode 'Arena,' with Enterprise officers forced into armed conflict by a race of superior beings merely for the sake of it, with the threat of the Enterprise's destruction if they don't prevail. Except this time Kirk and Spock are joined by the historical figures Abraham ...  Read the complete review

 
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