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                  |  Stargate SG-1 Volume 1 (1997)
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                    | Starring: | Richard Dean Anderson,
Jay Acovone,
Vaitiare Bandera,
Don S Davis,
Gary Jpnes,
Christopher Judge,
Michael Shanks,
Brent Stait,
Amanda Tapping,
Peter Williams,
Robert Wisden |  
                    | Director: | Mario Azzopardi,
Dennis Berry,
Jeff Woolnough |  
                    | Category: | Science-Fiction,
Action / Adventure |  
                    | Studio: | MGM / UA |  
                    | Subtitles: | Spanish, French |  
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Length: | 185 mins |  
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At the Edge of the Universe Lies a Gateway to Adventure.
 The Stargate is an intergalactic gateway, developed by an ancient civilization, that links other planets from other solar systems to ours.The U.S. Air Force assembles a Stargate team headed by Colonel Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson of "MacGyver") for interstellar peace-keeping missions.Boasting incredible special effects sequences, rapid-fire pacing and awesome scenes of alien warfare, Stargate SG-1 is your gateway to pulse-pounding, sci-fi action!
 
 Pilot Episode: Children of the Gods
 As Colonel Jack O'Neill and his team journey to Abydos to confront deadly warriors and laser-firing Death Gliders, O'Neill realizes that this new mission seems hauntingly familiar and that an old enemy has returned to take his revenge on Earth.
 
 Episode One: The Enemy Within
 In this suspenseful tale of 'survival of the fittest', O'Neill and the SG-1 team must attempt to remove a Goa'uld larvae that has infected Kawalsky's brain...but time is running out!
 
 Episode Two: Emancipation
 On the planet of Simarka, where the fierce race of Shavadi mistreat females, Carter challenges their misgynistic ways in a thrilling battle-of-wits that may bring women equity or forever keep them as second-class citizens.
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