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The Menagerie: Part I ()


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Spock kidnaps the disabled Capt. Pike, hijacks the Enterprise, and then surrenders for court martial.

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Captain James T. Kirk
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Mr. Spock
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Captain Christopher Pike (archiveFootage)
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Vina (archiveFootage)
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Commodore José Mendez
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Number One / Enterprise Computer (archiveFootage) (as M. Leigh Hudec)
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Lt. José Tyler (archiveFootage)
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Dr. Phil Boyce (archiveFootage)
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C.P.O. Garrison (archiveFootage)
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Dr. McCoy
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Scott
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Uhura
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Christopher Pike
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Lt. Hansen
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Miss Piper
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bill Blackburn ...
Lieutenant Hadley (uncredited)
Tom Curtis ...
Jon Daily (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ...
Guard (uncredited)
Brett Dunham ...
Security Chief Pitcairn (uncredited)
Joe Evans ...
Survivor (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Third Talosian (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Bennie Goldberg ...
Transporter Technician (uncredited)
James Holt ...
Starfleet Officer (uncredited)
Clegg Hoyt ...
Transporter Chief Pitcairn (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Third Survivor (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Bob Johnson ...
First Talosian / Transporter Chief Pitcairn (uncredited) (voice)
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Dr. Theodore Haskins (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Tom Lupo ...
Security Guard (uncredited)
Ed Madden ...
Enterprise Geologist (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Second Survivor (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Lieutenant Leslie (uncredited)
Jan Reddin ...
Enterprise Court Recorder (uncredited)
Serena Sande ...
Second Talosian (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
George Sawaya ...
Chief Humboldt (uncredited)
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First Talosian (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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The Keeper (uncredited) (archiveFootage)

Directed by

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Marc Daniels
Robert Butler ... (uncredited) (footage from "The Cage")

Written by

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Gene Roddenberry ... (written by)
 
Gene Roddenberry ... (created by) (creator)
 
John D.F. Black ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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Desi Arnaz ... executive producer (uncredited)
Lucille Ball ... executive producer (uncredited)
Gene L. Coon ... producer
Robert H. Justman ... associate producer
Gene Roddenberry ... executive producer

Music by

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Alexander Courage

Cinematography by

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Gerald Perry Finnerman ... director of photography (as Jerry Finnerman)

Editing by

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Robert L. Swanson

Editorial Department

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Bill Heath ... post-production executive

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Rolland M. Brooks
Walter M. Jefferies

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Marvin March

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William Ware Theiss ... (as William Theiss)

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Virginia Darcy ... hair stylist
Fred B. Phillips ... makeup artist
John Chambers ... special makeup effects designer & creator (uncredited)

Production Management

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Herbert F. Solow ... executive in charge of production
Bernard A. Widin ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael S. Glick ... assistant director

Art Department

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Irving A. Feinberg ... property master
Hub Braden ... set designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Jack F. Lilly ... sound mixer
Joseph G. Sorokin ... sound editor

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James Rugg ... special effects (as Jim Rugg)
Barry Mason ... visual effects (uncredited)

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Melissa Berryann ... assistant to executive producer
Petri Blomqvist ... technical consultant
Chris DeCristo ... 2d supervisor
Doug Drexler ... technical consultant
Eric Ehemann ... lead animator/CG lead
Max Gabl ... matte painter
James Holt ... digital compositor
Jena Huynh ... visual effects coordinator
Robert H. Justman ... technical consultant
Gary Kerr ... technical consultant
David LaFountaine ... visual effects executive producer
Denise Okuda ... producer
Michael Okuda ... producer
Luis F. Pazos ... production assistant: visual effects
David Rossi ... producer
Wendy Ruiz ... visual effects coordinator
John Small ... systems support engineer
Chris Tezber ... visual effects coordinator
Brian Vogt ... lead lighting technical director
Craig Weiss ... director of visual effects: CBS Digital
Niel Wray ... visual effects supervisor
Darrell A. Anderson ... visual effects (uncredited)
Howard A. Anderson ... visual effects (uncredited)
Toni Pace Carstensen ... visual effects producer (uncredited)
Roger Dorney ... titles & opticals: Van der Veer Photo Effects (uncredited)
Albert Whitlock ... matte painter (uncredited)

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Carol Daniels ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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George H. Merhoff ... gaffer
George Rader ... head grip
Bill McGovern ... Clapper Loader (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Norman A. Burza ... costume supervisor

Music Department

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Alexander Courage ... conductor
Julian Davidson ... music coordinator
Wilbur Hatch ... music consultant
Robert H. Raff ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Steven W. Carabatsos ... script consultant
George Rutter ... script supervisor (as George A. Rutter)

Additional Crew

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Andreea Kindryd ... assistant: Gene L. Coon (as Ande Richardson)
Edward K. Milkis ... assistant: producer
Bill Blackburn ... stand-in: DeForest Kelley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... stand-in: Leonard Nimoy (uncredited)
Jeannie Malone ... stand-in: female guest star (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... stand-in: William Shatner (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... archive film footage (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

While visiting Starbase 11, the Enterprise is hijacked by Mr. Spock, leaving Captain Kirk behind while abducting the recently crippled Captain Christopher Pike, former commander of the Enterprise. The destination: Talos IV, off limits by Federation order since the Enterprise first visited the planet thirteen years earlier while then under the command of Captain Pike. After Kirk and Commodore Mendez, the Starbase commander, intercept the Enterprise, a court martial against Spock's apparent treachery is convened. Spock's only defense is a video feed showing Pike's capture and imprisonment by the inhabitants of Talos IV. Written by Alfetta159

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Also Known As
  • The Menagerie: Part I (United States)
Runtime
  • 50 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Although scenes from The Cage (1966) feature Jeffrey Hunter as Captain Christopher Pike, he was unavailable and unaffordable for the framing story into which the scenes were to be inserted. Sean Kenney, an actor who resembled Hunter, was used instead. He plays the mute, crippled Captain Pike, now wheelchair-bound after an accident. See more »
Goofs Just before their first visit with the injured Capt. Pike, Commodore Mendez asks Kirk if he knows Pike. He then states that Pike was about Kirk's age. However, the plot is about an incident that happened 13 years before, when Spock was Capt. Pike's science officer. This would make Pike a 21-year-old starship captain. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Cage (1966). See more »
Soundtracks Theme From Star Trek See more »
Quotes Captain Christopher Pike: What the devil are you putting in there, ice?
Dr. Boyce: Who wants a warm martini?
Captain Christopher Pike: What makes you think I need one?
Dr. Boyce: Sometimes... a man will tell his bartender things he'll never tell his doctor.
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