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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780792174806
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 0792174801
Label: CBS Paramount International Television
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 5.1EnglishSubtitled
Manufacturer: CBS Paramount International Television
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: CBS Paramount International Television
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 28, 2001
Running Time: 101 minutes
Studio: CBS Paramount International Television
Theatrical Release Date: September 08, 1966
Editorial Review:
Description: "Spock's Brain," Ep. 61 - A mysterious woman appears suddenly on the Enterprise, renders the crew unconscious and then disappears with Spock's brain. "Is There in Truth No Beauty," Ep. 62 - Kirk must deal with a possessive female telepath, a jealous engineer and an alien ambassador whose appearance drives men insane.
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Is There No Truth in Beauty: Gazing on the truth causes men to go insane?
In 'Spocks Brain' an alien, Kara (Marj Dusay), beams aboard the Enterprise, knocks out the crew, and steals Spocks brain! The search is on for Spock, the search for his brain anyway, as McCoy keeps his body alive with electronics.
Locating the alien's planet the crew beam down to investigate. The crew are quickly captured, and imprisoned by 'pain-belts'. All the men on the planet are imprisoned ... Read More
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If you are deciding which volumes to keep, you can safely consign this one to the dustbin and not miss a thing. Granted the second episode is a lot better than the first but still relative to the other episodes in TOS-dom, it is still forgettable. The other reviewers have done a good job of explaining why the first episode is brainless but the scriptwriting of the second episode is also subpar and while the plot is a little more interesting and believable, the overall episode still falls short of what ... Read More
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The Enterprise encounters a space of advanced technology design capable of ionic propulsion, a technology that does not exist in the federation. Life scan readings indicate a humanoid reading aboard the alien ship. A mysterious woman appears on the bridge of the Enterprise and the crew is awed by her beauty, but before anyone react she activates a paralyzing device on her left arm. The woman performs brain surgery removing Spock's brain, a feat McCoy does not think medically possible. Kirk receives ... Read More
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I had purchased this as a gift for a friend who enjoyed it
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Why does Checkov take the foreground on the cover? He only had bit parts in these episodes.
OK, on to business.
Spock's Brain. It's the corniest premise, with the corniest lines, with the worst acting. If Star Trek has a reputation for bad acting, it's because of this episode.
Maybe it's the directing, not the acting. Dammit Jim, I'm an engineer, not a TV producer. But someone is to blame.
These are a few of my favorite things: Shatner trying to ... Read More
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