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  1. " The Cage " is the first pilot episode of the American television series Star Trek. It was completed on January 22, 1965 (with a copyright date of 1964). The episode was written by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Robert Butler.

  2. The Cage: Directed by Robert Butler. With Jeffrey Hunter, Susan Oliver, Leonard Nimoy, Majel Barrett. Capt. Pike is held prisoner and tested by aliens who have the power to project incredibly lifelike illusions.

  3. It is 2254, two weeks after a battle on Rigel VII that left seven crew members injured and took the lives of three USS Enterprise crewmen, including Captain Christopher Pike 's yeoman, the ship encounters a space distortion on a collision course, according to helmsman José Tyler.

  4. On the first voyage of the Starship Enterprise, Kirk's predecessor, Captain Christopher Pike, tries to rescue an Earth crew that disappeared eighteen years earlier. But it's a trap! Pike is imprisoned in a zoo-like cage and studied by mysterious higher life forms. — Robert Lynch <docrlynch@yahoo.com>.

  5. "Star Trek" The Cage (TV Episode 1966) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Nov 27, 2014 · The official 50th anniversary of Star Trek is still a ways off, but it unofficially begins today. Why? Production on “The Cage,” the first pilot for Star Trek: The Original Series, kicked off on this day in 1964.

  7. The original first pilot story of Star Trek - The Cage - is one of the most pure statements of vision from its writer Gene Roddenberry, and is a contender for the best story of the entire original series.

  8. The Cage. S1 E101: Thirteen years before James T. Kirk takes command of the U.S.S. Enterprise, Captain Christopher Pike and his starship crew receive a distress signal from the planet Talos IV and beam down to investigate.

  9. Nov 26, 2017 · Published Nov 26, 2017. "The Cage" Rolled Camera 53 Years Ago. By StarTrek.com Staff. It all started with "The Cage"... and "The Cage" started on this day, November 27, in 1964. Yes, that's when production commenced on the first pilot for Star Trek: The Original Series.

  10. Aug 15, 2016 · It’s hard to believe, but before “The Cage,” Star Trek didn’t exist, and that meant that everything in its universe needed to be created… the stars, the sets, the sound… everything. It was a daunting task, but team Star Trek did it. And they did it convincingly well, at least for 1960’s television.

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