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Star Trek - The Original Series, Episode 36: Wolf in the Fold [VHS]
 
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Star Trek - The Original Series, Episode 36: Wolf in the Fold [VHS] (1966)

William Shatner , Leonard Nimoy , Joseph Pevney  |  VHS Tape
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  • Actors: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, John Fiedler, Charles Macaulay
  • Directors: Joseph Pevney
  • Writers: Gene Roddenberry, Robert Bloch
  • Producers: Gene L. Coon, Gene Roddenberry, Robert H. Justman
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: CBS Paramount International Television
  • VHS Release Date: April 15, 1994
  • Run Time: 46 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6300213404
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #293,521 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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A randy Captain Kirk (William Shatner), Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and Scotty (James Doohan) take shore leave on Argelius II, a trip that becomes a nightmare when Scotty is suspected in a series of murders. From its opening scene featuring a seductive belly dancer to the ultimate revelation of the killer's identity, "Wolf in the Fold" has the aura of a psychological horror story. No wonder: The script is by Robert Bloch, author of the novel Psycho (basis for the Hitchcock film), who also came up with the idea of the Enterprise computers being overtaken by none other than Jack the Ripper. Actor John Fiedler, whose raspy, high-pitched voice is most familiar as the sound of Piglet in Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh, is very good as the ultra-annoying Hengist, a skeptical prosecutor out for Scotty's head. One of the few Trek episodes to focus on Scotty, "Wolf" is downright exotic at times in its spooky tone and depiction of the sensual life on Argelius II. (Director Joseph Pevney even spent some of Paramount's money getting a startling overhead shot of a seance.) Here's a weird factoid: Harlan Ellison, author of Trek's great "City on the Edge of Forever" episode, also once wrote a futuristic Jack-is-back story called (ta-da) "City on the Edge of Tomorrow." --Tom Keogh

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Star Trek - The Original Series, Episode 36: Wolf in the Fold [VHS] [VHS Tape]

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3.0 out of 5 stars This episode gets a B- grade and is ranked 34th out of 80, October 25, 1999
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This review is from: Star Trek - The Original Series, Episode 36: Wolf in the Fold [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Kirk and McCoy decide to take Scotty, who is recovering from a head wound accidentally caused by a female crew member, to a nightclub on the planet Argelian. Scotty becomes infatuated with a lovely dancer at the club and they leave together. In the meantime, Kirk and McCoy decide to sample some of the planet's other pleasures and leave. A scream sends them to a foggy alley to find the dancer dead with Scotty holding a bloody knife. McCoy suggests that perhaps Scotty's subconscious distrust of women, since his accident, has manifested itself in murder. Hengist, the local authority, wants to arrest Scotty, but Kirk intervenes and seeks the help of a priestess of an old psionic cult. Unfortunately, she's killed and once more the blame seems to fall at Scotty's feet. Before she dies, the priestess says that something with an insatiable hunger and hatred of women is present in the room. Scotty still claims to have amnesia during the time when the women were killed. In the end, the entity turns out to be an ancient life form, Redjac, previously known on Earth as Jack the Ripper. It now appears in true form; a non-corporeal vampire who thrives on others' fear. It preys on women because they are more easily frightened. It has been living in the body of Hengist and, when discovered, kills Hengist and flees to the U.S.S. Enterprise. McCoy administers tranquilizers to everyone on board so that the creature cannot evoke fear. Enraged, it is forced to return to Hengist's body. Kirk, knowing this would happen, beams it into space at maximum dispersal, where it will die for lack of nourishment.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting Jack The Ripper episode, June 15, 2000
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This review is from: Star Trek - The Original Series, Episode 36: Wolf in the Fold [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"Wolf In The Fold" is an exciting episode of the original Star Trek. A woman is killed and Scotty's fingerprints are the only ones anybody can find on the knife that killed her. Eventually 2 more women are killed and Scotty is the closest one to both of them when the lights come back on. Scotty and the USS Enterprise crew must proceed to a court session along with 2 men that are from the planet on which the murders occurred. They must determine who is the killer of these 3 women.

"Wolf In The Fold" is an exciting Jack The Ripper tale. Is it a creature killing the women? Or is it Scotty or some other person? I recommend getting "Wolf In The Fold" in order to find out. It starts getting real exciting and suspenseful once the court sessions begin onboard the USS Enterprise. You'll also become familiar with the talking computer of the Enterprise.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Many humans feed off the pain and suffering of others, why not aliens as well?, June 19, 2008
This review is from: Star Trek - The Original Series, Episode 36: Wolf in the Fold [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Kirk, McCoy and Scotty are in a bar in Argelius II, engaged in a bit of shore leave. The enjoyment includes the gyrations of a belly dancer named Kara. Scotty, who recently suffered a head injury, offers to walk the girl home through the foggy night air. There is a scream and Kara is found stabbed to death and Scotty is holding a bloody knife, which proves to be the murder weapon.
This starts a murder investigation involving Prefect Jaris, the highest official on Argelius, his wife Sybo and a Mr. Hengist, an outside administrator hired by the Argelians. When Scotty cannot remember anything, Kirk agrees to a séance with Sybo as the principal. However, before that can happen a female Lieutenant from the Enterprise is also brutally stabbed to death.
The seance starts and Sybo identifies a killer, lists several names and calls it "a hunger that never dies." However, she is killed before she can complete her statements. At this point, Kirk asks Jaris to beam everyone up to the Enterprise where the investigation can continue using the Enterprise computers. A word search determines that one of the names Sybo listed was a euphemism for Jack the Ripper. By examining records of mass killings of women, Spock identifies a pattern of a killer moving outward from Earth. The last recorded killing session was on Rigel IV, the planet where Hengist came from.
The killing entity flees Hengist and settles in the Enterprise computers. McCoy is ordered to tranquilize the crew and Spock gives the computer a highest priority task to compute the exact value of pi. Since this is an impossible task, the computer ceases doing anything else and the entity flees back into the body of Hengist, which is immediately tranquilized. His body is then beamed out into space with wide dispersion and the crisis is over.
This episode is a strong one; the depiction of an entity that kills humans and feeds off their emotions is a realistic one. As the sad history of the human race has demonstrated, many humans derive great pleasure from inflicting pain and suffering on others, both human and animal. There is no reason to think that other creatures would not enjoy the same pleasures. The guest characters of Jaris and Hengist are well played and this episode gives James Doohan a chance to be the focus of an episode. Finally, despite the tension and the presence of a mass killer, it ends on a very humorous note, as Kirk and Spock are the only two members of the crew not injected with the happy juice.
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