A compilation of alternate and trimmed footage lasting about 10 minutes. Using The Cage B&W reconstruction as inspiration, I've crossfaded in some of the broadcast footage.
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=ORBGSaBZynw
Not perfect due to the low quality of the additional material put back, but hopefully a better viewing experience than available elsewhere.
It points out the differences between the unaired and aired versions, so it works on that level.
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"Where No Man Has Gone Before" Deleted Scenes from the rarely seen 2nd Star Trek Pilot
#3
Posted 18 August 2009 - 11:47 AM
ChristopherPike I watched it and liked it.
thanks
thanks
"Tell me and I'll forget, Show me and I might remember, Involve me and I'll understand "
I believe in humanity. We are an incredible species. We're still just a child creature, we're still being nasty to each other, all children go through those phases. We're growing up, we're moving into adolescence now. When we grow up,man,we're going to be something!"Gene Roddenberry 9/4/85
I believe in humanity. We are an incredible species. We're still just a child creature, we're still being nasty to each other, all children go through those phases. We're growing up, we're moving into adolescence now. When we grow up,man,we're going to be something!"Gene Roddenberry 9/4/85
#5
Posted 14 November 2009 - 05:34 AM
Perhaps we might see a little more of this version? According to James Hibberd's The Live Feed ...
Apparently, a film collector in Germany acquired the print and "recently brought it to the attention" of CBS/Paramount. CBS is now releasing this version on Blu-ray Dec. 15...
From the release:
This version of "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was completed in 1965 and features archived footage that was not included in the pilot episode ultimately broadcasted. Never-before-aired, this newly recovered version is believed to be what was originally screened for NBC, and the basis for their decision to broadcast STAR TREK®. ... "When we first discovered the original film print existed, we jumped at the chance to give STAR TREK fans the opportunity to add this never aired pilot to their collections," said Ken Ross, executive vice president and general manager of CBS Home Entertainment. "It will be a real treat for fans to see and hear how it all could have begun."
The restored pilot will be included in the "Star Trek: Original Series - Season 3" Blu-ray release..
Cheers
K
Apparently, a film collector in Germany acquired the print and "recently brought it to the attention" of CBS/Paramount. CBS is now releasing this version on Blu-ray Dec. 15...
From the release:
This version of "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was completed in 1965 and features archived footage that was not included in the pilot episode ultimately broadcasted. Never-before-aired, this newly recovered version is believed to be what was originally screened for NBC, and the basis for their decision to broadcast STAR TREK®. ... "When we first discovered the original film print existed, we jumped at the chance to give STAR TREK fans the opportunity to add this never aired pilot to their collections," said Ken Ross, executive vice president and general manager of CBS Home Entertainment. "It will be a real treat for fans to see and hear how it all could have begun."
The restored pilot will be included in the "Star Trek: Original Series - Season 3" Blu-ray release..
Cheers
K
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