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What if ST:TMP II, III..

a Plane-Riding Hitchcock Man

Who was in a Hitchcock film?


Thank you so much for the Edit, Melakon! :techman:
...it should have read, "...a Plane-Riding Serling Man"

That's what I get when I mix watching "North by Northwest" and trying to Post on BBS! :wtf:

And, also, thank you for reading it!

Well, there was a remote possibility. Shatner made two appearances on Alfred Hitchcock Presents during his mid-to-late 20s, but neither was directed by Hitch.
 
A lot of these stories about what Roddenberry did post TMP sound like a game of telephone. What are the sources for these assertions?

Much of my information comes from Shatner's book about the films, in which he discusses Roddenberry's actions at length--and mentions that he tried peddling his JFK idea every time a new movie was about to go into production.

--Sran
 
Who was in a Hitchcock film?


Thank you so much for the Edit, Melakon! :techman:
...it should have read, "...a Plane-Riding Serling Man"

That's what I get when I mix watching "North by Northwest" and trying to Post on BBS! :wtf:

And, also, thank you for reading it!

Well, there was a remote possibility. Shatner made two appearances on Alfred Hitchcock Presents during his mid-to-late 20s, but neither was directed by Hitch.

I remember that vaguely, but I was not yet a credit watcher, I think. Good catch, Man! :techman:
 
My understanding of Roddenberry's pitch was it was essentially the same plot we got with First Contact, but with Klingons instead of Borg, the Guardian of Forever instead of technobabble, and instead of Cochrane's warp flight, it was the JFK assasination and a few other key points in history that our heroes had to make sure happened as they should, otherwise Earth woudn't have joined the Federation.
 
A lot of these stories about what Roddenberry did post TMP sound like a game of telephone. What are the sources for these assertions?

Much of my information comes from Shatner's book about the films, in which he discusses Roddenberry's actions at length--and mentions that he tried peddling his JFK idea every time a new movie was about to go into production.

--Sran

Star Trek Movie Memories is horribly sourced and inaccurate in many respects -- though less so than its predecessor, which is more or less full of shit -- and so the only stuff in it that I would take at face value is the actual direct quotes from the interviews (and even some of them are suspect).
 
My understanding of Roddenberry's pitch was it was essentially the same plot we got with First Contact, but with Klingons instead of Borg, the Guardian of Forever instead of technobabble, and instead of Cochrane's warp flight, it was the JFK assasination and a few other key points in history that our heroes had to make sure happened as they should, otherwise Earth woudn't have joined the Federation.

JFK: "You mean, ahh, you're all astronauts, on some kind of, ahh, Star Trek?" :D
 
My understanding of Roddenberry's pitch was it was essentially the same plot we got with First Contact, but with Klingons instead of Borg, the Guardian of Forever instead of technobabble, and instead of Cochrane's warp flight, it was the JFK assasination and a few other key points in history that our heroes had to make sure happened as they should, otherwise Earth woudn't have joined the Federation.

that's interesting. if true sounds like FC rejigged the JFK treatment like Prometheus sort of did abit with AvP
 
My understanding of Roddenberry's pitch was it was essentially the same plot we got with First Contact, but with Klingons instead of Borg, the Guardian of Forever instead of technobabble, and instead of Cochrane's warp flight, it was the JFK assasination and a few other key points in history that our heroes had to make sure happened as they should, otherwise Earth woudn't have joined the Federation.

that's interesting. if true sounds like FC rejigged the JFK treatment like Prometheus sort of did abit with AvP

I don't know enough about the latter to comment, however, as I recall from years ago, it did sound like the treatment was circulating around the TNG offices, so it's possible that's where Moore and Braga got the general idea (even though it's not terribly different from "City").

Also, after rereading my original post, instead of "same plot" I probably should have said "same story set-up", as my feeling was it was more of a chase through history than our heroes becoming actually integrated into the historical event as they did in First Contact.
 
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