VHS : Blake's 7, Vol. 11 - Hostage / Countdown
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directed by: Brian Lighthill, Viktors Ritelis, Vivienne Cozens
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302719512
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302719518
Label: Bfs Entertainment
Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bfs Entertainment
Release Date: November 11, 1998
Sales Rank: 6252
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1992
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Rating: - Blake's7 Is one of the greatest shows ON!!!!!!!!
This is one of the greatest shows on DR.WHO As well there would have not been a Bablyon5 If not for this legendary series(Show) When will they put it out on DVD Here in NORTH AMERICA Regon1 all four sets/seasons of the show 13epasoads each season 52total.1978to1981 Bring IT to DVD Here!!!!!!thank you.
Rating: - Travis, the Federation eveyone seems to be taking hostages
The next enstallment of the series Blake's 7 with the titles HOSTAGE and COUNTDOWN The epsidoe entitled Hostage Orac picks up a strange message sent to Blake by of all people Travis. Travis is holding his cousin and is willing to kill her if he does not meet with him. Blake seeing now course but to meet with travis and see what he has to say. The Federation gets wind of the message sent by Travis to Blake they speed off to capture not only Travis but Blake as well. Can Blake save his ... Read More
Rating: - Things heat up for the Liberator crew
Volume 11 of the "Blake's 7" videos contains 2 more episodes of this classic British sci-fi series. These episodes--"Hostage" and "Countdown"--continue the saga of rebel leader Blake and his interplanetary crusade against the oppressive Federation.
In "Hostage," Blake's enemy Travis seeks to lure him to a planet with a hostage: an important person from Blake's past. This episode begins with a memorable space combat sequence, and contains some great Vila one-liners. A tense and violent episode, ... Read More
Rating: - TWO classics in one!
Both stories add dimension to lead characters.
"Hostage" is a Blake story and "Countdown" is an Avon story.
"Hostage" is seemingly a typical story, but uses parts of Blake's family to make the story into something special.
"Countdown" itself is about a revolt on an outer world, complete with some cool ideas as to how the destruction of the rebels would be accomplished. Having a nemesis of Avon adds to the tension, and the ending is astounding.
As with "Hostage", ... Read More
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