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Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" VHS
I can't judge the validity of this print, so, my fellow Trekkies (or Trekkers): for those of you that have the original 1985 VHS print of this particular episode ("Where No Man Has Gone Before"), see if your copy has all these logos at the end like what you see in the above link. The logos contained here (from the Vimeo video description) are: (1) Paramount FBI Warning screen which changes colors (version 1, used on all Paramount VHS tapes released between 1979 and 1989) (2) 1982 Paramount Home Video logo (with all blues replaced by golds) (3) Opening teaser (4) Star Trek S1 opening (no Kirk dialog) (5) Opening episode title (6) Last few minutes of episode (7) "Next Voyage" trailer ("The Naked Time") (8) Closing title (with Alexander Courage's original violin version of the theme song) (9) 1966 Desilu logo (with 1978 Paramount copyright) (10) 1982 Paramount Television logo (tall peak; 1982 Lalo Schifrin music) The second VHS print has these differences: (1) FBI Warning screen is slightly different (2) 1982 Paramount Home Video logo (normal version with blue mountain and text) (3) 1966 Desilu logo (no Paramount copyright) (4) Late 1968 Paramount Television logo No opening teaser before the opening title, nor the Next Voyage trailer before the closing title My question is this: did the earliest copies of this episode (when released on VHS in February 1985) really have the 1982 Paramount TV "Blue Mountain" (tall peak) at the end? ~Ben |
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Re: Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" VHS
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Re: Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" VHS
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Re: Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" VHS
The actual question, though, was whether the early video release had the blue Paramount logo at the end. I think they did. Paramount slapped them on every episode when they redid the prints for video release and syndication in the 80's. I clipped them when I made DVDs of the lasers, keeping on the Desilu logo.
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Re: Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" VHS
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Re: Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" VHS
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Re: Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" VHS
I'm not trying to insult Mr. Matthews, I'm just calling it as I see it. AFAIK, the Paramount logo at the end of the Desilu TOS episodes in the 80s was always the standard TV version, where the peak is more squat than the theatrical logo to make room for the word "Television". The "tall peak" version was used briefly on Paramount's network shows in the fall of 1982, and then dropped. |
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