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Star Trek: Enterprise [TV Series] (2001)
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Synopsis
The fifth weekly TV series in the indefatigable
Star Trek
franchise,
Enterprise
took the viewer "back to where it all began" (or so read the promotional copy). Set 100 years in the future -- yet still 150 years before the "original"
Star Trek
series -- the new show charted the origins of the starship
Enterprise
, beginning with the first close encounter between humans and Klingons. Brought to Starfleet Medical after crash-landing in a rural area, the injured Klingon Klaang is treated with hostility by the attending Vulcan physicians, something that the earthling staffer cannot understand. Pioneering Starfleet pilot Jonathan Archer (
Scott Bakula
), skipper of the recently constructed
Enterprise
starship, volunteers to take Klaang back to his home planet of Kronos. The continuity proper begins when Klaang is kidnapped en route by the genetically enhanced Sulibans, prompting Archer and his crew to embark upon the first of many bold forays into "where no man has gone before." Much of the series' entertainment value was engendered by displays of "primitive" pre-Federation equipment and paraphernalia, with new technology being introduced with each passing week -- new, that is, to those three or four people who have never seen any of the various
Star Trek
incarnations. Featured in the cast were
Jolene Blalock
as Archer's somewhat condescending Vulcanian first officer, T'Pol; John Billingsley as brilliant Vulcan medical doctor Phlox; Linda Park as hyper-kinetic linguistics expert Ensign Hoshi Sato; Connor Trinnear as wisecracking good-ol’-boy engineer Trip Tucker ; Dominic Keating as weapons expert Malcolm Reed; and Anthony Montgomery as navigator Travis Mayweather. Making its much-anticipated UPN premiere as a two-hour special on September 26, 2001,
Enterprise
settled into its standard 60-minute weekly length thereafter. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Marvin Rush
Cinematographer
Dennis McCarthy
Composer (Music Score)
Jay Chattaway
Composer (Music Score)
Ben Willcock
Director
David Livingston
Director
James L. Conway
Director
LeVar Burton
Director
Mike Vejar
Director
Robert Duncan McNeill
Director
Roxann Dawson
Director
J.P. Farrell
Editor
Brannon Braga
Executive Producer
Rick Berman
Executive Producer
Dawn Velazquez
Producer
Fred Dekker
Producer
J.P. Farrell
Producer
Merri D. Howard
Producer
Peter Lauritson
Producer
André Bormanis
Screenwriter
André Jacquemin
Screenwriter
Antoinette Stella
Screenwriter
Brannon Braga
Screenwriter
Fred Dekker
Screenwriter
Maria Jacquemetton
Screenwriter
Michael Sussman
Screenwriter
Phyllis Strong
Screenwriter
Rick Berman
Screenwriter
Stephen Beck
Screenwriter
Tim Finch
Screenwriter
Year: 2001
Runtime: 60
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Series
Genre
Science Fiction
Produced by
Paramount Television
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.