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Screen Rant on MSN5 Odd Star Trek: The Original Series Details You Only Notice When Watching The First Few EpisodesFrom different uniforms to entirely different characters, Star Trek: The Original Series has some odd inconsistencies in the ...
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DeForest Kelley was not happy with original scene in Star Trek V: The Final FrontierOne of those scenes was when Deforest Kelley's Dr Leonard "Bones" McCoy ... When presented with the scene, Kelley didn't want to do it, and William Shatner, both the star and the director, had ...
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture would have been worse had there not been a fight with the actorsThe Motion Picture wasn't a fan favorite film. Though the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series were reunited onscreen for the first time in ten years, the movie wasn't the best it could have been ...
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ScreenRant on MSNWilliam Shatner's Favorite Star Trek Episode Is Also One Of The Show's Most ControversialThis classic and somewhat controversial episode of Star Trek: The Original Series is William Shatner's favorite ... Officer ...
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The Failed Gene Roddenberry Series That Led To DeForest Kelley's Star Trek CastingPrior to his gig on "Star Trek" in 1966, actor DeForest Kelley spent 20 years ... I was shooting 'Police Story' while they were doing the William Shatner pilot ['Where No Man Has Gone Before'].
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Star Trek: The Original Series considered alternating the focus of the stories on different charactersKirk [William Shatner] leading the Enterprise into space ... Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy [DeForest Kelley] was usually part of the three, playing wonderfully off Spock's irritating logic.
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Picture of the remaining Star Trek: TOS' actors on the bridge of the Enterprise garners over 2M viewsThe series starred William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barret-Roddenberry, James Doohan, and George Takei. Although the focus of the show was ...
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"I Want To Be a Part of It": William Shatner Wants To Return to Star Trek With a Little Sci-Fi Magic [Exclusive]Modern-day movie-making technology can bring people back from the dead, literally. It can make people look 10, 15, or even 30 years younger than they are with the right tools. Those kinds of tools ...
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