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Confirmed: Isis was NOT Victoria Vetri

Hmm, maybe they cast her with an eye toward the potential spinoff series in which she'd presumably be a recurring player. After all, cats are very flexible, so it makes sense to cast a contortionist as the cat's human form.
If I'm remembering correctly, I believe I learned from folks on this forum that while the episode was originally conceived as a pilot, by the time they actually shot it, that was no longer in the cards and it was just being shot as another episode. If that's so, then they really did just hire her for a one-off.
 
If I'm remembering correctly, I believe I learned from folks on this forum that while the episode was originally conceived as a pilot, by the time they actually shot it, that was no longer in the cards and it was just being shot as another episode. If that's so, then they really did just hire her for a one-off.

But hope springs eternal. The whole point of filming a backdoor pilot is to use the studio's money for a self-initiated project you hope will become your next series. I think GR still wanted a shot at success, regardless of who said what beforehand.
 
I'm sure I saw a demo reel somewhere which utilised the non-Trek bits of AE and a voiceover to explain the concept of the proposed G7 series. There's no way that could have been made prior to filming! ;)
 
I'm sure I saw a demo reel somewhere which utilised the non-Trek bits of AE and a voiceover to explain the concept of the proposed G7 series. There's no way that could have been made prior to filming! ;)

It's possible such a film was made -- as I think I mentioned earlier, the 1967 pitch document for the series proposes creating a demo reel exactly like that. But there are a couple of fan-made A:E "main title" sequences on YouTube (the guy actually composed a pair of '60s-style title themes and hired a whole orchestra to record them -- they're great), so could it be those that you're thinking of?
 
It's possible such a film was made -- as I think I mentioned earlier, the 1967 pitch document for the series proposes creating a demo reel exactly like that. But there are a couple of fan-made A:E "main title" sequences on YouTube (the guy actually composed a pair of '60s-style title themes and hired a whole orchestra to record them -- they're great), so could it be those that you're thinking of?
No, this was a series pitch, with Roddenberry himself (if I recall correctly) doing the speaking interlude parts.
Lord knows where I saw it though! I can't find it out there now
 
No, this was a series pitch, with Roddenberry himself (if I recall correctly) doing the speaking interlude parts.
Lord knows where I saw it though! I can't find it out there now

That would be great to see if it's out there somewhere.
 
It's possible such a film was made -- as I think I mentioned earlier, the 1967 pitch document for the series proposes creating a demo reel exactly like that. But there are a couple of fan-made A:E "main title" sequences on YouTube (the guy actually composed a pair of '60s-style title themes and hired a whole orchestra to record them -- they're great), so could it be those that you're thinking of?
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Would they really have kept the Kirk and Spock bits in the opening credits? Plus I think the starring Robert Lansing thing would have come much earlier!
JB
 
Hmm, "Anthony Seven" doesn't have quite the same punchiness to me as "Gary Seven."

Kor
 
Unless, of course, Ms. Garr opted not to return. Then they'd hire another performer to play either Ms. Lincoln or invent a new, equivalent character and they'd have to drop Garr's shots.
 
It's possible such a film was made -- as I think I mentioned earlier, the 1967 pitch document for the series proposes creating a demo reel exactly like that. But there are a couple of fan-made A:E "main title" sequences on YouTube (the guy actually composed a pair of '60s-style title themes and hired a whole orchestra to record them -- they're great), so could it be those that you're thinking of?


I cam across those, they're amazing.

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Why was she in the slammer?

Murder, IIRC.
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