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Blake's 7, Vol. 06 - Bounty / Deliverance | 
enlarge | Directors: Brian Lighthill, Viktors Ritelis, Vivienne Cozens Actors: Michael Keating, Paul Darrow, Peter Tuddenham, Jan Chappell, Jacqueline Pearce Studio: Bfs Entertainment Category: Video
Buy New: $49.95
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 38652
Format: Color, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 105 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 6302901804 UPC: 066805998829 EAN: 9786302901801 ASIN: 6302901804
Release Date: November 11, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Blake got to free a President and Avon a hero? July 8, 2002 Jacob (Virgina, USA) The next thrilling volume of Blake 7 with titles Bounty and Deliverancebr In the epsidoe called Bounty. Blake got a tip that the federation is holding a well known president until the right moment happens on his home world for the federation to use him as a tool for the federation in its ever gorwing conquest of other planets. Only a small detail of guards watch the grounds of the presidents home. Blake has high hopes to free him. Once they got him free they have to deal with a new threat. One that has found its way inside the Liberator and none of the crew can be found at all.brIn Deliverance the Liberator watches a ship crash land on a planet that was torn apart by nuclear war. Blake decides to go down and see if thier are any suriviors. They only find two people one is the pilot badly hurt so they send him upto the Liberator to get medical help. The other was a doctor but the strange thing is he has a classified acess code and some strange battries in his medical kit. The pilot awakens to find himself on the Liberator he holds Blake and Cally hostage and force them to send him to a planet with the battries they find on the dead doctor. Meanwhile Avon, Gan, Villa and Jenna are stranded on this planet. Jenna captured by what reamins of the people on the planet after the war. Avon, Gan and Villa find a strange door once opened Avon is considered the chosen one by a woman who thinks he has come to save her people.
Plots and politics June 23, 2001 Michael J. Mazza (Pittsburgh, PA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Volume 6 of the Blake's 7 videos contains 2 more episodes of this classic British sci-fi TV series. In the first episode, Bounty, Blake and Cally engage in a mission to rescue the exiled president of a non-Federation planet, while the rest of the crew of the Liberator investigates a suspicious distress call. In the second episode, Deliverance, Blake and his crew get entangled in Supreme Commander Servalan's plot to acquire Orac, the valuable invention of a brilliant scientist.pBounty offers a fascinating glimpse into the politics of the B7 universe--we learn more about the ruthlessness of the totalitarian Federation, and about the difficulties faced by those worlds that resist it. Bounty also features a memorable guest performance by the actor playing the exiled leader. Deliverance is an intriguing tale of greed and conspiracy. In this episode, Servalan emerges as a forceful character in her own right--she is clearly more than just the icy master holding Travis' leash. These are definitely two memorable episodes in this engrossing sci-fi saga.
Bounty interesting; Deliverance a prelude to Orac March 12, 1999 dialysis biller (Layton, UT, USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bounty is classic first-year Blake. Blake spends the episode trying to convice a planet's leader to return to lead his people, but finds that the leader has basically given up on life, on himself and on leading. A trap is set for the rest of the crew and we are reminded that the members of Blake's crew are people who may or may not be loyal nor trustworthy. Deliverance is part one of a two-part tale leading up to the search for a supercomputer called Orac. Once again there are two storylines and the part with Avon and others on the planet's surface is intriguing. The other storyline is interesting, but features some of the most extreme over-acting I've ever seen by the actor who portrays the young Ensor.
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