Star Trek - The Original Series, Vol. 5, Episodes 10 & 11: What Are Little Girls Made Of?/ Dagger of the Mind
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0097366000546
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 23, 1999
Running Time: 100 minutes
Sales Rank: 52787
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 1966
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Editorial Review:
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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
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- "It's hard to believe someone could die from loneliness"What are Little Girls Made Of? A touch of horror here with 'Rok'. This episode stands up very ... Read More
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- A Keeper! Two of the Better Episodes of the First Season!No less a brilliant horror/sci-fi writer then Robert Bloch himself wrote the screenplay to the first ... Read More
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- Kirk vs. the mad scientistsThe crew of the Enterprise faces off against a couple of mad scientists in this pair of middling episodes ... Read More
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- Breakout performance by Morgan WoodwardDagger of the Mind
After exchanging cargo with the penal colony on planet Tantalus Five the Enterprise ... Read More
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- Pretty good, but not one of my top favoritesBoth episodes were pretty good. Both cases, they really shined due to the choice of female cast...the characters ... Read More
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