Star Trek: The Original Series - The Complete Seasons 1 - 3
The Complete First Season
For the first time on DVD in a complete set, join the original crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise on their intrepid five year mission, as they boldly go where no man has gone before. Featuring classic episodes such as "Balance of Terror", "Arena", "The Devil in the Dark" and the acclaimed "The City on the Edge of Forever." Now you can experience the first season of the series that started the worldwide phenomenon as you've never seen it before...beautifully remastered in pristine condition with stunning 5.1 audio. The history of the future never looked better...
The Complete Second Season
This season's favorites include "Amok Time," in which Spock experiences violent emotions, "Patterns of Force," in which Kirk encounters alien Nazis, and of course, "The Trouble with Tribbles."
The Complete Third Season
This third and final season of classic Star Trek includes the memorable episode in which Spock's brain is stolen, the deadly alien reconstruction of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, and the classic "The Tholian Web." Also included is the pilot Star Trek episode "The Cage."
Star Trek: The Original Crew Movie Collection - Special Collector's Editions /
DVD-Video

Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition
When an unidentified alien destroys three powerful Klingon cruisers, Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) returns to the newly transformed U.S.S. Enterprise to take command.
Disc 1:
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Group Commentary by Director Robert Wise,
Special Photographic Effects Director Douglas Trumbull,
Special Photographic Effects Supervisor John Dykstra,
Music Composer Jerry Goldsmith and Actor Stephen Collins
Text Commentary by Michael Okuda, Co-Author of The Star-Trek® Encyclopedia
Disc 2:
New Retrospective Documentaries with Cast & Crew Interviews:
Phase II: The Lost Enterprise, A Bold New Enterprise, Redirecting The Future
Teaser Trailer
Theatrical Trailer
New Director's Edition Trailer
8 Television Commercials
5 Additional Scenes (From the 1979 Theatrical Version)
11 Deleted Scenes (From the 1983 TV Version)
Storyboard Archive
Interactive Menus
New Star Trek™ series Enterprise Promo Spot
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - The Director's Edition
It's the 23rd Century. The Federation Starship U.S.S. Enterprise is on routine training maneuvers and Admiral James T. Kirk seems resigned to the fact that this inspection may well be the last space mission of his career. But Khan is back. Aided by his exiled band of genetic supermen, Khan (Ricardo Montalban) - brilliant renegade of 20th Century Earth - has raided Space Station Regula One, stolen a top-secret device called Project Genesis, wrested control of another Federation starship, and now schemes to set a most deadly trap for his old enemy Kirk... with the threat of universal Armageddon!
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Disc 1:
Extended Director's Edition
Commentary by Director Nicholas Meyer
Text Commentary by Michael Okuda, Co-Author of The Star Trek Encyclopedia
Disc 2:
The Captain's Log: New, exclusive cast & crew interviews with Director Nicholas Meyer,
Actors William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban and Writer/Executive Producer Harve Bennett
"Designing Khan" Featurette
"The Visual Effects Of Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan" Featurette
Theatrical Trailer
Original Interviews: DeForest Kelley, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Ricardo Montalban
The Star Trek Universe: A Novel Approach by Authors Julia Ecklar and Greg Cox
Storyboard Archives
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock - Special Collector's Edition
Admiral Kirk's defeat of Khan and the creation of the Genesis planet are empty victories. Spock is dead and McCoy is inexplicably being driven insane. Then a surprise visit from Sarek, Spock's father, provides a startling revelation: McCoy is harboring Spock's living essence. With one friend alive and one not, but both in pain, Kirk attempts to help his friends by stealing the U.S.S. Enterprise and defying Starfleet's Genesis planet quarantine. But the Klingons have also learned of Genesis and race to meet Kirk in a deadly rendezvous.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Disc 1:
Commentary by Director Leonard Nimoy, Writer/Producer Harvey Bennett, Director of Photography Charles Correll and Robin Curtis
Text Commentary by Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda, co-authors of The Star Trek Encyclopedia
Motion Menus
Disc 2:
Captain's Log: A look back at the making of the feature from inception to premiere, with new and exclusive interviews, with Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Robin Curtis and Christopher Lloyd
The Star Trek Universe:
- Space Docks and Birds of Prey: Interviews with ILM Model Makers plus other Star Trek designers
- Speaking Klingon: Linguist Marc Okrand provides a detailed account of the creation of the Klingon language and how he created a separate language for Vulcans
- Klingon and Vulcan Costumes: Interviews with the original designers of the jewelry, costumes and makeup
Terraforming And The Prime Directive: The Genesis device and the Genesis planet both reflect science fiction explorations of terraforming, a concept that has been present in sci-fi for generations and is now on the drawing boards at JPL and NASA. Featuring NASA scientist Dr. Louis Friedman
Storyboards
Photo Archive
Theatrical Trailer
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - Special Collector's Edition
It's the 23rd century, and a mysterious alien power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. In a frantic attempt to save mankind, Kirk and his crew must travel back to 1986 San Francisco where they find a world of punk, pizza and exact-change buses that are as alien as anything they've ever encountered in the far reaches of the galaxy. A thrilling, action-packed Star Trek adventure!
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Disc 1:
Commentary by William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy
Text Commentary by Michael & Denise Okuda, Co-Authors of The Star Trek Encyclopedia
Scene Selection
Motion Menus
Disc 2:
The Star Trek Universe Featurettes, Time Travel: The Art Of the Possible
The Language Of Whales
A Vulcan Primer
Kirk's Women
Production Featurettes
Future's Past: A Look Back
On Location
Daillise Deconstruction
Below-the-Line: Sound Design
Visual Effects Featurettes
From Outer Space To the Ocean
The Bird Of Prey
Tributes
Roddenberry Scrapbook
Featured Artist: Mark Leonard
Storyboards
Production Gallery
Original Interviews with William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley
Theatrical Trailer
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier - Special Collector's Edition
It's Stardate 8454-130 and a vacationing Captain Kirk faces two challenges: climbing Yosemite's El Capitan and teaching campfire songs to Spock. But vacations are cut short when a renegade Vulcan hijacks the Enterprise, and pilots it on a journey to uncover the universe's innermost secrets.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Disc 1:
Commentary by actor/director William Shatner and his daughter, Liz Shatner, author of the book Captain's Log: William Shatner's Personal Account Of the Making of Star Trek V-The Final Frontier
Text Commentary by Michael Okuda & Denise Okuda, co-authors of The Star Trek Encyclopedia
Motion Menus
Scene Selection
Disc 2:
The Star Trek Universe Featurettes:
- Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute
- Original Interview: William Shatner
- Cosmic Thoughts
- That Klingon Couple
- A Green Future?
Production Featurettes:
- Harve Bennett's Pitch To the Sales Team
- The Journey: A Behind-the-Scenes Documentary
- Makeup Tests
- Pre-Visualization Models
- Rock Man In the Raw
- Star Trek V Press Conference
Deleted Scenes
Advertising
- Theatrical Trailers
- TV Spots
Production Gallery
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - Special Collector's Edition
The Enterprise leads a battle for peace in a spectacular Star Trek adventure that's "impossible to resist" (James Veniere, Boston Herald). The Federation and the Klingon empire prepare for a peace summit after years of war, but the prospect of harmony with sworn enemies is an alarming one to Admiral Kirk (William Shatner). And when a Klingon ship is attacked and the Enterprise is held accountable, both worlds brace for what may be their final, deadly encounter.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Disc 1:
Audio Commentary by Star Trek VI Director Nicholas Meyer and Screenwriter Denny Martin Flinn
Text Commentary by Michael & Denise Okuda, Co-Authors of The Star Trek Encyclopedia
Motion Menus
Scene Selection
Disc 2:
Movie Making:
- Six Stories from Star Trek VI (Six Featurettes)
The Star Trek Universe:
- Conversations with Nicholas Meyer
- Klingons: Conjuring the Legend
- Federation Operatives
- Penny's Toy Box
- Together Again
Art Imitates Life:
- The Perils of Peacemaking
A Farewell:
- DeForest Kelley: A Tribute
- Original Cast & Crew Interviews
Promotional Material:
- Theatrical Trailers
- 1991 Convention Presentation by Nicholas Meyer
Archives:
- Production Gallery
- Storyboards
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 1
Where No Man Has Gone Before:(Episode 2)
The Flight recorder of the 200-year old U.S.S. Valiant relays a tale of terror - a magnetic storm at the edge of the galaxy. As the Enterprise nears the same barrier, Kirk elects to probe beyond its depths with disastrous results. Kirk's closest friend Lt. Gary Mitchell's mutating ESP abilities threaten the safety of his ship, Kirk must make an agonizing decision: maroon Mitchell on a desolate planet or kill him while he still can. However, as one friendship dies, another is just beginning..
The Corbomite Maneuver:(Episode 3)
While on a star charting mission, the Enterprise encounters a luminescent, radioactive cube. When Kirk is forced to destroy it, an enormous ship of pulsating lights appears, commanded by the ominous Balok (Clint Howard). Balok condemns the Enterprise crew to death, and seeing no escape, Kirk chances a desperate bluff. Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy debuts in this episode and the beloved triad of Kirk's episode and the beloved of Kirk's leadership, Spock's logic, and McCoy's humanity is now complete.
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 2

Mudd's Women: (Episode 4)
Kirk beams aboard the crew of a vessel destroyed by asteroids, but at a price. All but one of the Enterprise's lithium crystals have burned out. The commander of the destroyed transport is Harry Mudd (Roger Carmel), scoundrel and space pirate. His cargo: three hypnotically beautiful women who immediately disrupt the moral workings of the ship. Kirk heads for Rigel 12, a lithium mining colony. But Mudd secretly contacts the miners and Kirk discovers they will only trade the lithium for Mudd's Women.
The Enemy Within:(Episode 5)
A transporter malfunction causes Kirk to be split into separate beings: one compassionate, the other savage. Spock and McCoy suffer along with their friend as Kirk confronts a side of his nature no man should see. His only hope for survival is to reunite his two selves. But Kirk's passive half is loosing the ability to make decisions, and a stranded landing party is slowly freezing to death on the planet below. This episode marks the birth of the Vulcan neck pinch and McCoy's now classic line, "He's dead, Jim."
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 3
The Man Trap: (Episode 6)
When the U.S.S. Enterprise’s landing party arrives on a planet to give a routine medical examination to Nancy and Robert Crater, a nightmare unfolds when several members die, every trace of salt mysteriously removed from their bodies. Since McCoy was once deeply in love with Nancy, he's especially concerned for her safety. However, the real Nancy Crater is already dead; a being has taken her form and needs salt to survive. Because Carter's supply is gone it has only one source - the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
The Naked Time: (Episode 7)
Sent to pick up a research team, the U.S.S. Enterprise finds the scientists dead. One of the landing party brings the disease back to the crew, forcing suppressed emotions to the surface. Sulu becomes a modern day D'Artagnan. Lt. Kevin Riley shuts down the engines. Spock and Kirk are also affected. In one of the series' most powerful scenes, they help each other overcome their inner fears. Kirk must race against time before the ship is pulled into the disintegrating planet
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 4
Charlie X: (Episode 8)
The cargo ship Antares transfers Charlie Evans (Robert Walker Jr.) to the U.S.S. Enterprise on his way to Alpha Five Colony. When the Antares is destroyed and crew members vanish, Kirk realizes Charlie is responsible but has little control over his deadly powers. Special treats: Spock playing his Vulcan Iyre, Uhara singing, and Thanksgiving aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Balance Of Terror: (Episode 9)
Federation outposts destroyed by Romulans! It’s a game of cat and mouse for Kirk and the Romulan commander (Mark Lenard), whose cloaking device renders his ship invisible – and very deadly! How long can Kirk protect the U.S.S. Enterprise from his unseen enemy? This is our first look at the Romulans, and we'll learn why they mysteriously resemble the Vulcans. Mark Lenard is the only performer to have portrayed a Romulan, a Vulcan (Journey To Babel), and a Klingon (Star Trek - The Motion Picture).
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 5
What Are Little Girls Made Of?: (Episode 10)
The U.S.S. Enterprise is assigned to discover what has become of Dr. Roger Korby (Michael Strong), the " Pasteur of Archaeological Medicine." There's been no word from him for five years. When Korby is found living in the tunnels of a frozen planet, his fiancée Christine Chapel and Kirk beam down. They're horrified to learn that Korby has developed the ultimate android in hopes of populating the universe with them. To prove his theory sane, Korby manufactures an android Kirk - but not before the real Kirk programs it to warn Spock.
Dagger of the Mind: (Episode 11)
While delivering supplies to a penal colony, an inmate escaped to the U.S.S. Enterprise and demands sanctuary. He is Dr. Simon Van Gelder (Morgan Woodward), assistant to the director of the colony, Dr. Adams (James Gregory). Answering questions causes great pain, but Van Gelder begs not to be returned and hints at horrors committed against patients by Dr. Adams. Kirk beams down to investigate while Spock tries to break through Van Gelder's wall of agony. As a result, he is the first participant in a Vulcan Mind Meld.
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 6
Miri: (Episode 12)
Investigating an old-style distress signal, Kirk, Spock, McCoy and a landing party beam down to a planet that's identical to Earth. They find a decaying 20th century city inhabited only by "ancient children," diseased by a life-prolongation project that killed off the adults 300 years before. Aging imperceptibly, the children contract the disease when they reach puberty. Among the rubble, Kirk discovers Miri (Kim Darby), their only hope for survival, when they are all stricken with the still contagious plague.
Conscience of The King: (Episode 13)
Mass murderer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise! Kirk beams up Anton Kardian (Arnold Moss) and unknown to him, danger lurks in the corridors of the starship. Could Karidian be Kodos the Executioner, thought to have died 20 years ago? When Karidian's Shakespearean acting troupe performs, beware…the play's the thing! Watch closely for your only chance to see the Observation Deck; it's not seen in any other episode. And bid farewell to Lt. Kevin Riley in his last appearance in Star Trek.
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 7
The Galileo Seven: (Episode 14)
Shuttle crew stranded! Spock learns the trials of command when Kirk sends him, along with Scotty, McCoy and a shuttlecraft crew, to investigate a quasar-like phenomenon. But the shuttlecraft is pulled off course and crash-lands on an unknown planet. The U.S.S. Enterprises's sensors aren't working, and the High Commissioner orders Kirk to abandon the search and continue his mission to deliver urgently needed medical supplies. Can Spock save his crew before the planet's giant Neanderthal-like creatures kill them all?
Court Martial: (Episode 15)
Captain Kirk on trial! Kirk's reputation and career are at stake when he faces a court-martial for negligence. Officer Ben Finney (Richard Webb) had been taking readings in the starship's ion pod when Kirk ordered it jettisoned during an ion storm. Ship's records show Kirk failed to warn Officer Finney, who had died as a result. Can Kirk prove he did warn Finney? Computers don't lie - or do they? Note Lieutenant Shaw's uniform - it's the first female dress uniform we see in the series.
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 8

The Menagerie, Parts I and II (Episode 16)
Spock hijacks the U.S.S. Enterprise and risks death to help his former Captain, Christopher Pike (Jeffery Hunter) who has been paralyzed and disfigured in a horrible accident. Spock sets a course for Talos IV, knowing that any contact with this forbidden planet will automatically bring a death penalty. What could motivate him to do such a thing? Kirk, forced to convict his First Officer - and best friend - wonders if Spock could have gone mad. The original series' only two-part episode, The Menagerie won science fiction's coveted Hugo Award.
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 9
Shore Leave: (Episode 17)
The White Rabbit and Alice in Wonderland? A knight on horseback? Don Juan, a samurai warrior, a World War II fighter plane? These strange sights await Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise when they beam down for shore leave on a mysterious planet. Is it all an illusion or some sort of trick? So it would seem, until the knight charges Dr. McCoy -- and kills him!
The Squire of Gothos: (Episode 18)
En route to Colony Beta Six, the U.S.S. Enterprise is trapped in orbit around an uncharted planet -- a planet that shouldn't be there! Kirk discovers its sole inhabitant is an illogical but extremely powerful alien named Trelane (William Campball), who challenges Kirk to a fox hunt -- with Kirk playing the fox -- in return for the U.S.S. Enterprise's freedom.
Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 10
Arena:(Episode 19)
Kirk fights for his life -- and the lives of his entire crew! While pursuing a ship which destroyed a Starfleet base, Kirk intrudes into the territory of the highly advanced Metrons, who decide to settle the conflict. Suddenly Kirk is on a deserted asteroid, unarmed, facing his opponent -- an overpowering reptilian giant. If Kirk loses, the U.S.S. Enterprise crew will die. Can Kirk outwit this menacing foe?
The Alternative Factor:(Episode 20)
In orbit around an unknown planet, the U.S.S. Enterprise experiences a moment of "nonexistence" -- all natural laws are suspended. On the planet's surface Kirk encounters Lazarus (Robert Brown), who blames this disturbance on his evil enemy. Aboard the starship, Lazarus steals vital dilithium crystals, and we learn that Lazarus' look-alike foe is from an antimatter universe. If Kirk can't prevent them from meeting, both universes will be annihilated!