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Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.1 [VHS] [2002]
 
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Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.1 [VHS] [2002]

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  • Actors: Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, John Billingsley, Anthony Montgomery
  • Directors: James L. Conway
  • Writers: André Bormanis, Brannon Braga, Chris Black, Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman
  • Producers: Brad Yacobian
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Dolby, PAL, Surround Sound, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • VHS Release Date: 1 April 2002
  • Run Time: 83 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005UO6U
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11,104 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Synopsis

Captian Jonathan Archer leads the crew of the Enterprise into their first mission in many years. They are assigned the task of rescuing an injured Klingon who has been shot down in Broken Bow, Oklahoma.


From the Back Cover

PART ONEApril 2151. After almost 100 years of being held back by a 'friendly' alien race called the "Vulcans", mankind is ready for interstellar exploration. When a "Klingon" seeking refuge from other alien pursuers is shot on Earth by a farmer, the Enterprise NX-01 receives its first mission: to return the wounded alien to his homeworld. However, the aliens will not relinquish their target without a fight.

PART TWOHaving encountered the mysterious Sarin, Archer discovers the chilling secret of the message the wounded Klingon was bringing to his people. Unfortunately, proving its authenticity means rescuing the Klingon from a fleet of well-armed Suliban ships: a venture which brings Archer face to face with an eerie and intelligent foe from the distant future.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Going where no trek has gone before..., 13 Oct 2002
Enterprise, the latest high budget spin-off to the most successful franchise in film and or television history opens to the tune of a 90-minute episode called ‘Broken Bow’. First we are swept into a massive action sequence with a Klingon being chased by some Suliban (who are the main enemy in the first season of the show). From there the televised movie takes us on a journey that seldom gets as good as it is, with some of the best character development, story and action/visual effects ever seen in such a short amount of time.

The opening-credits is a debatable subject among the minority of Enterprise fans, whom some believe that the song is out of place. What they fail to realise is the lyrics themselves. If one listens to the actual song, instead of the theme, then they will begin to piece the parts of the puzzle together. And eventually as the series progresses further and further, and we learn more about our valiant captain and his crew, will the song actually become meaningful. Overall Diane Warren’s theme is beautifully orchestrated and is sung just as well by opera singer Russell Watson.

What makes any television show watchable and worth watching time and time again is its characters and the way they become structured and layered. Enterprise is (in my opinion) one of the most well cast shows since The Next Generation. Choosing Scott Bakula, as Captain Jonathan Archer was the best decision since Gene himself cast Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard. As the captain always leads the show, Bakula adds a subtlety to his role and brings a huge smile to the faces of anyone with blood pumping in their veins. He simply is (both actor wise and character wise) a superb human being and his charm, wit, and compassion are overwhelming to watch. As for the other cast members, a favourite of mine is John Billingsley who plays Dr. Phlox. It’s also nice to see a non-human playing a role, and the decision to give the captain a dog, named ‘Porthos’ was a well-received idea. Throughout the show character development was brilliant, it was fast, well timed and almost perfect. I say almost because sadly Travis Mayweather’s character played by the Briton Anthony Montgomery is a little weak at the end of the first season. He does have some things to say here and there, but remains in the hands of the producers to make him more important. Jolene Blalock is wonderful as the sometimes harsh but equally loveable Subcommander T'Pol. Dominic Keating as Lieutenant Malcolm Reed plays a strong role and is convincing as the armoury officer. Connor Trinneer plays Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker who always adds charm and comedic style to his character and finally Linda Park as Ensign Hoshi Sato, who often plays a weaker character but thankfully quickly becomes interesting. All of these characters make up Enterprise, and all bring a quality that Star Trek hasn’t seen in a long time. Each person makes this show worth watching. Smiles and feel-good senses are guaranteed right from the first time we see them all together on the bridge of the starship Enterprise NX-01.

The ship itself, the NX-01 is somewhat questionable in design. The series is set 150 years from now and 100 years before Captain Kirk. So why then does the ship appear to be similar in design to mid 24th century ships, namely the Akira class starship? Continuity has been an issue in Enterprise, but thankfully Rick [Berman] and Brannon [Braga] offer suitable explanations for each and everyone of them. Continuity is only a problem if you are forever scrutinising shows and are obsessed with the tiniest of details. If you see the show with and open mind, then you’ll have no problems, but there is an urge to know ‘why’ all the time. So what did Berman and Braga offer to the Star Trek fan-base with the issue of the deign of the ship itself? According to them the NX-01 is how it is because of the incident in First Contact. When Zefram Cochrane saw the Enterprise-E through his telescope and from speaking with the away team lead by Commander Riker, it changed the ideas in his head. That’s a good enough explanation for me…lets move on.

The sets on Enterprise remind me very much of the Defiant from Deep Space Nine. They often appear cold and have an eerie look of modern structure to them and they cry out that they belong to the military. Perhaps that why the crew of the USS Enterprise (aka flagship of the American fleet) like it so much. They are striking sets, and represent the show perfectly.

Rick Berman ‘the overlord of the empire’ as John Logan so accurately put it and his counterpart Brannon Braga has hit the nail on the head exactly where they should have, and in all the right places. Whether that be technicalities, visuals, sound, editing or score. Enterprise is a fine demonstration to just how good televised science fiction can ultimately be, when in the hands of geniuses. The late Gene Roddenberry would be proud of this series and as a Star Trek fan, so should you.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the pilots, 8 April 2002
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Previous Star Trek pilots have been slow and pretentious, spreading a thin plot that would barely fill a single episode to a full 90 minutes just so all the characters can be introduced. Enterprise is completely different. It starts off in the middle of the action, chucks in some Vulcan vs Earth conspiracy that keeps the plot moving and then launches straight into the mission. Characters are introduced and developed via the way they deal with their situations and the decisions they make, rather than the usual method of having them point to a wallchart with a little stick saying "This is me."

There's some good writing here, but also good acting and good special effects. Bakula seems made for the role (or maybe the role was made for him). I've already forgotten who Sam Beckett was (the character he played in Quantum Leap). Lots of in-jokes help this pilot fly by. Whilst previous pilots have got bogged down in pretentiously abstract plot devices like omnipotent aliens, Enterprise exists in a more concrete universe where even the mainstays of the Trek universe (transporter beams and Klingons) are new and mysterious.

Trek's been getting pretty stale for years, but Enterprise might just save it.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Beginning for Trek!, 23 Jan 2002
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Having seen the premier and the following episodes, this really is the first knock out punch that the producers of the long-running franchise have been able to deliver since the days of The Next Generation. DS9 and Voyager were good in their own right, but this show takes us back to where it all began. This is a very well written show, which focuses on bringing new viewers into the Trek fold without sacraficing the mythology that any Trek fan has grown up with. This is a great departure from the other series and it has a lot of potential to be the best Trek ever created. Before Kirk, Spock, Picard, Sisko or Janeway, the Star Trek saga began. Join Enterprise and fall in love with Star Trek all over again. First Crew, First Mission.......any way you look at it, Enterprise is not to be missed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great beginning for the "Enterprise" series
The episode "Broken Bow" is an excellent opening of the "Enterprise" series, because it's rich in action, and has some mystery and likeable characters. Read more
Published on 15 Aug 2003 by Massimo Capaccioli

5.0 out of 5 stars amazing
i know some people have been complaining about it looking too advanced for its time, before the time of Jim Kirk and his chunky looking ncc-1701, but why complain, star trek was a... Read more
Published on 2 Jul 2002 by Lord Ra

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
Enterprise is not your average 'Star Trek'. Far from it. It has lost the conventional orchestral theme (the song's great, I love it! Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2002 by Richard Paterson

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!!!! Beats voyager hands down!!
Well, where do I start? At $10 million, i think this could be the most expensive trek pilot ever made, but the money has been extremely well spent. Read more
Published on 7 Jun 2002 by blagwedge

4.0 out of 5 stars Yay! Another Trek Series!
And what a start! Just as Voyager finishes this begins! Scott Bakula handles Cpt Archer well, although he does need to grow into his role a bit! Read more
Published on 23 Jan 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Blast off with Enterprise
Set 150 years from now, the new Trek prequel series is set long before the time of Janeway and Picard. Read more
Published on 17 Jan 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent start to a new star trek series
Well here we go again, the new series of enterprise the 5th series. It starts in all of places, a cornfield on earth, and that's where the fun starts as two aliens are chasing a... Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2002 by charley134@yahoo.co.uk

4.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad Start
I was expecting the worst after hearing about the new series but the pilot aws a lot better that expected, thougth the series looked more high-tech that the orginal series,... Read more
Published on 12 Jan 2002

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