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Star Trek 10-Movie Stardate Collection (Blu-ray + Digital)

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Format: Blu-ray October 6, 2020


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Ten-disc set includes: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)Boarding the sleekly updated NCC-1701 starship, Admiral Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and the rest of the Enterprise crew are reunited to stop an immense, destructive alien construct before it reaches Earth. "The human adventure is just beginning" in this epic relaunch of the '60s TV sci-fi classic brought to the big screen by director Robert Wise. DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Persis Khambatta co-star. Theatrical version; 131 min. C/Rtg: G Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982)A terraforming project code-named Genesis becomes the key to revenge for Kirk's old nemesis-the genetically engineered Khan-who hatches a plot to get even with the admiral for marooning him 15 years earlier. The big-screen follow-up to the classic TV episode "Space Seed" also features the emotional (and permanent?) death of a crew member. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Kirstie Alley, and Ricardo Montalban star. 112 min. C/Rtg: PG Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (1984)Kirk (William Shatner), McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and crew return to the Genesis Planet to learn the truth of Spock's (Leonard Nimoy) death, but a ruthless Klingon commander (Christopher Lloyd) wants the Genesis secrets. Exciting sci-fi adventure, directed by Nimoy, resolves whether or not the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one. With James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Robin Curtis, and Merritt Butrick. 105 min. C/Rtg: PG Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)On their way home to face a host of criminal charges, the former Enterprise crew learns that a mysterious space probe is threatening Earth with certain destruction. Now, Kirk and company must travel back in time to the 1980s to bring a pair of humpback whales to the 23rd century in the hopes they'll be able to communicate with the probe and save the planet. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy (who also directed), DeForest Kelley, Catherine Hicks star. 118 min. C/Rtg: PG Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)William Shatner shuttles between captain's console and director's chair for this fifth entry in the long-running series, as Spock (Leonard Nimoy) finds his loyalties tested when his rebel half-brother (Laurence Luckinbill) hijacks the Enterprise and her crew for their most dangerous voyage yet... to the heart of creation itself. Find out what God needs with a starship in this charming, exciting 23rd-century outer space epic! DeForest Kelley, David Warner co-star. 106 min. C/Rtg: PG Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)Detente comes to outer space, as the Enterprise is assigned to escort a Klingon ambassador to a peace conference with the Federation. But when the Klingon ship is inexplicably attacked, Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy are charged with murder and hauled off to a remote alien gulag while Spock must find out who is risking the start of interplanetary war. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Kim Cattrall, and Christopher Plummer star. 113 min. C/Rtg: PG Star Trek: Generations (1994)The lives of two captains come together-and one meets his final fate-in the seventh "Trek" film, as a mysterious space nexus that twists time and reality unites William Shatner and Patrick Stewart in a battle against renegade scientist Malcolm McDowell. At least one starship Enterprise also bites the dust in this explosive drama which also stars Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Whoopi Goldberg, James Doohan, and Walter Koenig. 117 min. C/Rtg: PG Star Trek: First Contact (1996)The crew of the Enterprise-E face their most implacable enemy, the half-human, half-robot Borg, in the hit eighth entry in the "Star Trek" series. When the Borg travel back to the mid-21st century in an effort to stop mankind's first contact with alien life, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and company must follow them across time to stop their evil plan. Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes (who also directed), Brent Spiner, James Cromwell, Alfre Woodard, and Alice Krige star. 110 min. C/Rtg: PG-13 Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)Will the Federation-backed forced removal of the residents of a coveted "Fountain of Youth" planet force Picard and the crew of the Enterprise to put their careers-and lives-on the line, as they side with the planet's beleaguered inhabitants against invading forces? Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, and the rest of the "Next Generation" cast star. 103 min. C/Rtg: PG Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)The 10th big screen "Trek" adventure finds the crew of the Enterprise E clashing with the new leader of the Romulan Empire, a younger clone of Picard who needs the intrepid captain's genetic material to keep him alive. Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner (who also co-wrote the story), Tom Hardy, and Ron Perlman star in this action-packed outing that also features the wedding of two crew members and the death of another. 116 min. C/Rtg: PG-13

Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy


Format: Subtitled, Widescreen


Contributor: Majel Barret, Walter Koenig, William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, George Takei, Leonard Nimoy


Language: English


Runtime: 18 hours and 50 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.92 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BR59213457


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 18 hours and 50 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 6, 2020


Actors ‏ : ‎ George Takei, Majel Barret, Leonard Nimoy, Patrick Stewart, William Shatner


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ French, Spanish


Studio ‏ : ‎ PARAMOUNT


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  • 4K Boxed Set Review - Great Version
4K BD/UHD Boxed Set: Great set of the TOS era Star Trek Movies. Picture and sound are excellent. Unfortunately you need to view the BD versions for special features like deleted scenes that didn't all make it onto the UHD disks. Also the digital rights versions don't include any special features especially for ST2 that's only the theatrical release (but that's not a new problem for Star Trek films). Overall highly recommend if you, like me, still want physical media for some of your preferred films/tv series. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024 by Josh

  • Star Trek Original Motion Picture Collection (7Discs)(Blu-ray)
REGION FREE Disc 1: Star Trek The Motion Picture (Theatrical Edition) 1979, 132 min. Video: 1080p High Definition 16:9 Widescreen 2.35:1 Audio: English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, French 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish Mono Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese Extras: Audio Commentary by Michael & Denise Okuda, Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens and Daren Dochterman, Library Computer, The Longest Trek: Writing The Motion Picture (11 min. HD), Special Star Trek Reunion (10 min. HD), Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 001: Mystery Behind V'Ger (4 min.)(HD), Deleted scenes (8 min.), Storyboards, Trailers & TV spots, BD-Live Disc 2: Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan (Theatrical Edition) 1982, 113 min. Video: 1080p High Definition 16:9 Widescreen 2.35:1 Audio: English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, French 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish Mono Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese Extras: Audio Commentary by Director Nicholas Meyer, Audio Commentary by Director Nicholas Meyer & Producer Manny Coto Library Computer, Captain's Log (27 min.), Designing Khan (24 min.), Original Interviews with William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, and Ricardo Montalban (11 min.), "Where No Man Has Gone Before" The Visual Effects of Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan (18 min.), James Horner: Composing Genesis (10 min. HD), Collecting Star Trek's Movie Relics (11 min. HD), A Novel Approach (29 min.), Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 002: Mystery Behind Ceti Alpha VI (3 min. HD), Storyboards, Farewell: A Tribute to Ricardo Montalban (5 min. HD), Theatrical Trailer, BD-Live Disc 3: Star Trek III The Search For Spock (Theatrical Edition) 1984, 105 min. Video: 1080p High Definition 16:9 Widescreen 2.35:1 Audio: English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, French 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish Mono Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese Extras: Audio Commentary by Director Leonard Nimoy, Writer/Producer Harve Bennett, Director of Photography Charles Correll, and Actress Robin Curtis Audio Commentary by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor, Library Computer, Captain's Log (26 min.), Terraforming the Prime Directive (26 min.), Industrial Light & Magic: The Visual Effects of 'Star Trek' (14 min. HD), Spock: The Early Years (6 min. HD), Space Docks and Birds of Prey (28 min.), Speaking Klingon (21 min.), Klingon & Vulcan Costumes (12 min.), Star Trek and the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (17 min. HD), Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 003: Mystery Behind the Vulcan Katra Transfer (3 min. HD),Photo Gallery, Storyboards, Theatrical Trailer, BD-Live Disc 4: Star Trek IV The Voyage Home (Theatrical Edition) 1986, 119 min. Video: 1080p High Definition 16:9 Widescreen 2.35:1 Audio: English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, French 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish Mono Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese Extras: Audio Commentary by William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy, Audio Commentary by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman, Library Computer interface, Future's Past: A Look Back (28 min.), On Location (7 min.), Dailies Deconstruction (4 min.), Below-the-Line: Sound Design (12 min.), Pavel Chekov's Screen Moments (6 min. HD), Time Travel: The Art of the Impossible (11 min.), The Language of Whales (6 min.), A Vulcan Primer (8 min.), Kirk's Women (8 min.), Star Trek: Three Picture Saga (10 min. HD), Star Trek For a Cause (6 min. HD), Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 004: The Whale Probe (4 min. HD), From Outer Space to the Ocean (15 min.), The Bird of Prey (3 min.), Original Interviews: William Shatner (15 min), Leonard Nimoy (16 min.) & DeForest Kelley (13 min.), Roddenbery Scrapbook (8 min.), Featured Artist: Mark Leonard (13 min.), Production Gallery (4 min.), Storyboards galleries, Theatrical trailer, BD-Live Disc 5: Star Trek V The Final Frontier (Theatrical Edition) 1989, 107 min. Audio: English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, French 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish Mono Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese Extras: Audio Commentary by William Shatner & Liz Shatner, Audio Commentary by Michael & Denise Okuda, Garfield & Judy Reeves-Stevens, and Daren Dochterman, Library Computer, Harve Bennett's Pitch to Sales Team (2 min.), The Journey: A Behind-the-Scenes Documentary (29 min.), Make-up Tests (10 min.), Pre-Visualization Models (2 min.), Rockman in the Raw (6 min.), Star Trek V Press Conference (14 min.), Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute (19 min.) Original Interview: William Shatner (15 min.), Cosmic Thoughts (13 min.), That Klingon Couple (13 min.), A Green Future? (9 min.), Star Trek Honors NASA (10 min. HD), Hollywood Walk of Fame: James Doohan (3 min. HD), Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 005: Nimbus III (3 min. HD), Deleted scenes (4 min.), Production Gallery (4 min.), Storyboards, Theatrical trailers & TV spots, BD-Live Disc 6: Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country (Theatrical Edition) 1991, 110 min. Audio: English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, French 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish Mono Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese Extras: Audio Commentary by Director Nicholas Meyer & Screenwriter Denny Martin Flinn, Audio Commentary by Larry Nemecek & Ira Steven Behr, Library Computer, The Perils of Peacemaking (27 min.), It Started With a Story (10 min.), Prejudice (5 min.), Director Nicholas Meyer (6 min.), Shakespeare and General Chang (6 min.), Bring it to Life (23 min), Farewell & Goodbye (7 min.), Conversations With Nicholas Meyer (10 min.), Klingons: Conjuring the Legend (21 min.), Federation Operatives (5 min.), Penny's Toy Box (6 min.), Together Again (5 min.), Tom Morga: Alien Stuntman (5 min. HD), To Be or Not To Be: Klingons and Shakespeare (23 min. HD), Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 006: Praxis (3 min. HD), DeForest Kelley: A Tribute (13 min.), Original Interviews: William Shatner (5 min), Leonard Nimoy (6 min), DeForest Kelley (5 min.), James Doohan (6 min.), Nichelle Nichols (6 min), George Takei (5 min), Walter Koenig (6 min) & Iman (5 min), Production Gallery (3 min), Storyboards, Trailers, 1991 Convention Presentation by Nicholas Meyer (5 min.), BD-Live Disc 7: Star Trek The Captain's Summit 2009, 71 min. Audio: English 2.0 Dolby Digital Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2013 by Karde9

  • Hubbie is Star Trek fan
We bought used. All the discs play just fine. Nice set! The used set is a very good value.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024 by Connie E. Reeves

  • Great series
Loved having all these films
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by Henry Antoine

  • The original Trek crew is still the best!
As a fan of the original crew, I'm grateful to have all their movies together in one pack. Not all of them were good, but they were what they were. For those of you who don't know: The Motion Picture- Probably not the best place to start for the uninitiated. The special effects were excellent for 1979, and we got to see the new "refit" of the original Enterprise (which is my favorite version of the ship), but that's about all there is to rave about. It was directed by someone who was not a fan of the original series- he didn't "get" what Star Trek was all about, so he made a special effects movie with a thin story and FAR too little action. Sure, watch it, but watch the good ones first. This one is not really important to the overall story. The Wrath of Khan- often regarded as the best of the bunch- probably should start with this one. This one brings to the table an old enemy of Kirk's from an episode of the original series, an early (although short) example of computer animation, and Kirk's son who nobody knew about (except Kirk and his ex). The showdown between the Enterprise and the Reliant may not be nearly as flashy as, well, pretty much any similar scene made today, but it is very suspenseful and leads to (what was at the time) a shocking and sad ending. The Search for Spock- my personal favorite. Way better than what most people think. It continues the story started in The Wrath of Khan. The Voyage Home- the one with the whales, also a good one. This one has a much more lighthearted and almost comedic feel to it, supposedly to offset the darkness of the two previous films. Spock even learns to cuss in this one, which is hilarious given his deadpan delivery. The Final Frontier- not one of the better ones. This one was done on a smaller budget, and it shows. It doesn't really continue the story arc of the three previous ones. There are a few parts here and there which keep it from being a total loss. The characters on The Big Bang Theory once debated whether this movie or the first Star Trek movie was the one against which all things that suck should be judged, or something like that. The Undiscovered Country- much better than the one before it. This one brings a fitting end to the story of the original Enterprise crew. I remember hearing at the time (1991) that this one would bridge the gap to The Next Generation, but it didn't. Michael Dorn (Worf) played a Klingon lawyer who defended Kirk and McCoy, and it was said that his character was Worf's grandfather, but no reference was made to that in the movie, so nobody who saw the interview in which that was revealed would have known. Anyway, this one had some cool computer effects such as floating zero-gravity Klingon blood as well as morphing- David Bowie's wife Iman plays a shapeshifter- that looked great. Maybe they should have skipped the 5th movie and gone straight to this one. The gap to The Next Generation didn't get filled until the next movie (Generations), which was very boring in my opinion. I'll always love the original Enterprise crew over the ones who came after, or before. If you agree, or if you're new to the whole Star Trek experience, then get these movies! Of course, you should watch all of the original series first... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2019 by Clay E.

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