Audio problem: After McCoy gives orders for equipment, the Communications officer calls for Kirk. As he goes to answer, Kirk flips open his communicator, but it doesn't make the familiar sound.
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27th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
27th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
27th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
27th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Mudd's Women - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: In the briefing room, after Mudd is forced to give his real name, the screen lights up with his record of offenses. In the picture, his image has the ear bauble on the right ear, but he wears it on the left.
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Visible crew/equipment: In Kirk's quarters, as the camera goes to a close up on the "evil" Kirk, watch the reflective strip behind him. The movements of the camera are reflected and noticeable.
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Revealing mistake: As the Enterprise passes by the camera in the opening, as Kirk does the Log entry monologue, it's easy to tell where the studio lighting was positioned.
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Where No Man Has Gone Before - S1-E4
Revealing mistake: The readers in Sick Bay are supposed to be display screens, a type of CRT, for reading material. Mitchell turns his off to rest, but the words are still plainly visible.
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Where No Man Has Gone Before - S1-E4
Trivia: This was the second pilot for the series, the first pilot being done with Jeffrey Hunter as Capt. Christopher Pike. This is also the first episode that has William Shatner as the famous Capt. James T. Kirk. The episode was made at the request of Lucille Ball, part owner of Desilu Studios, and friend to Gene Roddenberry, because she believed in the franchise.
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Where No Man Has Gone Before - S1-E4
Visible crew/equipment: As the camera is close up on Kirk, and as he addresses the ship, the shadow of the boom mic plays on Smith's neck. (00:04:35)
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Where No Man Has Gone Before - S1-E4
Continuity mistake: As Kirk, Spock and Mitchell exit the lift, Yeoman Smith is by the door and begins to follow, and an un-named guy walks by her and into the lift. In the wide shot of the bridge, the actions of Smith and the crewman are repeated.
22nd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Where No Man Has Gone Before - S1-E4
Continuity mistake: After Mitchell relieves him, Mr. Alden walks past Yeoman Smith. As he does, he suddenly disappears as Kirk is sitting in his chair. (00:03:55)
7th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Continuity mistake: When Kirk gives the order to Scott for transport, Spock lies in a diagonal position with the yellow spores on his chest with McCoy kneeling by him. After the cut to Scott on the bridge, Spock is lying with his head towards the camera, his chest is clean, and McCoy standing about six feet to Kirk's right. All much too quickly to be normal.
7th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Visible crew/equipment: As Kirk gives orders to Nomad to lower screens for Spock to examine it, the shadow of the boom mic is toward the top of the screen behind Nomad. Also, the wire holding Nomad up is visible.
7th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Visible crew/equipment: When the camera looks at Spock after Scott's body is removed from the bridge, the shadows of lighting equipment is visible behind him.
7th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Continuity mistake: When Nomad first appears on the bridge, the indicator light on Scott's communicator panel is on. A second later, it's off, and he turns it on to say his line.
7th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Revealing mistake: A number of times through the episode, the wire holding Nomad up and moving it around is visible. Example: When Nomad first moves off the transporter pad, look directly above it; the black wire can be seen in front on the light over the pad.
7th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Continuity mistake: As there were two screen used models of the Enterprise, when the ship is seen flipping from one universe to the other and back, the nacelles of the Imperial Enterprise have the solid red fronts with what appear to be antennae.
7th Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Continuity mistake: As Kirk and party dematerialize, Kirk's arms are by his side. As they are briefly seen in the Transporter room, his left hand is up with the communicator.
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