Mudd's Women
©1978 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp.
All rights reserved.
The Enemy Within
©1978 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp.
All rights reserved.
Episode 4 Episode 5
Airdate October 13, 1966 Airdate October 6, 1966
Next Voyage The Enemy Within #5 Next Voyage The Man Trap #6

Catalog Number PILF-161502
Format Extended Play CLV
Languages English
Japanese
Table of Contents
Running Time 102 minutes
Side Chapters Running Time
1 5 52min 01sec
2 5 51min 40sec
10 103min 41sec
Pressing Location Pioneer LDC - Japan
Retail Price Available in
Box Set Only
Issued November 10, 1992

Multi Audio
LaserDisc Graphics

Front Back

Mudd's Women
Directed by Harvey Hart
Story by Gene Roddenberry
Teleplay by Stephen Kendel
Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star Roger C. Carmel
Featuring DeForest Kelley
James Doohan
George Takei
Nichelle Nichols
Grace Lee Whitney
Stardate 1329.1
Kirk beams aboard the crew a a vessel destroyed by asteroids but at a price. All but one of the Enterprises dilithium crystals have burned out. The commander of the destroyed transport is Harry Mudd (Roger C. Carmel), scoundrel and space pirate. His cargo: three hypnotically beautiful women who immediately disrupt the normal workings of the ship. Kirk heads for Rigel 12, a dilithium mining colony. But Mudd secretly contacts the miners and Kirk discovers they will only trade the crystals for Mudd's Women.

The Enemy Within
Directed by Leo Penn
Written by Richard Matheson
Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
Featuring DeForest Kelley
James Doohan
George Takei
Grace Lee Whitney
Stardate 1682.1
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 losing 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."


CBS Paramount Television
Updated: March 23, 2003
©2003 Blam Entertainment Group