Are these Star Trek episodes from The Original Series, or a different one?
It'll take a true Trekkie to ace this episode quiz!
"To boldly go where no man has gone before."
The iconic phrase was spoken for the first time on television on Sept. 8, 1966. In the years since, Star Trek has had many expansions afterThe Original Series.
Lasting just three seasons, TOS provided 79 episodes. The last episode, "Turnabout Intruder," aired for the first time on June 3, 1969. Between the first episode, "The Man Trap," and the last, were several memorable ones in The Original Series. Do you know TOS enough to differentiate its 79 episodes from the many other Star Trek series?
Take a look at the episode titles below and determine if its from The Original Series or if its from another Trek series.
Good luck!
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Is "Where No Man Has Gone Before" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "Babel" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "The City on the Edge of Forever" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "Assignment: Earth" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "The Neutral Zone" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "Parallax" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "The Savage Curtain" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "The 37's" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "All Our Yesterdays" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "Dramatis Personae" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "This Side of Paradise" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
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Is "We'll Always Have Paris" from The Original Series or another Star Trek series?
Are these Star Trek episodes from The Original Series, or a different one?
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The lives of a young man, a young woman, an infamous gangster, and a group of street kids converge one day in a volatile New York City slum.
Dead End (1937)-1 hr 32 min-Crime--Drama--Film--Noir-
Director
William Wyler
Stars
Sylvia Sidney---Joel McCrea---Humphrey Bogart---Wendy Barrie-
Claire Trevor---Billy Halop---Ward Bond---Leo Gorcey-
https://ia801407.us.archive.org/30/items/dead-end-1937/Dead%20End%20%281937%29.mp4
This movie was a harbinger of what Alfred Hitchcock tried to do in such films as Rope and even more so in Rear Window. The whole story is told on one very complex set showing the stark contrast of the rich penthouse dwellers with the inhabitants of the nearby tenements and flats.
Building that set on stage and for the screen must have been one expensive proposition so it was a good thing SK wrote a hit.
It may be one set, but the plot of the film involves three stories and how they interconnect. Story number one is about xxxx xxxxx, a former slum kid himself who still lives down there while he tries to get a job as an architect. He's involved with two women, rich socialite xxxxx xxxxxx who lives in the penthouse and xxxxxx xxxxxxx who played more working class women than anyone else during the times.
x works as a seamstress in a garment factory and she's currently on strike and she's got a younger brother to support who causes her much grief. The younger brother is X and S worries about the gang he runs with, the kids who later became known as the DEK and others. Their a rough bunch and they get a visit from a celebrity of sorts.
Which leads us to the third track in the person of H? who grew up on this same block and is now a wanted fugitive of the John Dillinger variety. The kids and M recognize him, the kids worship him and M is willing to give him a pass for now, he's no rat. All their stories mix in this plot which does hold the interest through out the film.
Though this movie is a dated piece of work, it does offer a great glimpse into urban life for the rich and poor. This is one of Samuel Goldwyn's best productions and WW gets uniformly fine performances from his talented cast of players.
The actors in this cinema are well known. Many just getting their careers started for bigger and better movies to come.
Entertainment--
Heart - Crazy On You (1977)---
The One Thing WORSE Than Columbo's Arrest | Columbo---
Cesar Romero on "What's My Line?"---
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - Knife Fight Scene--
Toni Basil "Hey Mickey" ---
Charles Bronson; You Brought Two Too Many-- We will be showing this movie again soon--
Dancing Mashup 1930s Style---
Bonus Movies-
Airplane (1980) 1 hr 28 min-
Stars
Robert Hays---Julie Hagerty---Leslie Nielsen---Kareem Abdul-Jabbar---
Lloyd Bridges---Peter Graves---Robert Stack---Lorna Patterson---Otto-
https://ia904707.us.archive.org/27/items/aerial-hilarity/Airplane.mp4
Madame X (1966) 1 hr 40 min-
Stars
Lana Turner---John Forsythe---Ricardo Montalban---Burgess Meredith-
https://ia801201.us.archive.org/27/items/mary59_gmx_914/914.mp4