Fifty years after the original Star Trek first arrived on television, is there anything about Gene Roddenberry's space opera that hasn't been uncovered? Plenty! On December 13, 2016 fans can experience Star Trek: The Original Series - The Roddenberry Vault, a newly produced multi-part documentary featuring footage from the cutting room floor, long preserved in film canisters by the Roddenberry Estate. The origins of the classic series are explored with new interviews featuring cast and production personnel combined with newly-found deleted scenes, alternate angles, outtakes, behind the scenes moments, and original visual effects elements to tell the definitive story on the making and enduring legacy of Gene Roddenberry's creation.
Over the last fifty years, America has been fascinated by Star Trek since it first aired in September of 1966. This 2-hour documentary celebrates the 50th anniversary through interviews with cast and crew members from every television series and the original films.
Cash Markman, born on November 22, 1954, is a writer and director best known for the x-rated musicals "My Bare Lady" (1989) and "Swinging in the Rain" (1997), and parodies such as "Lust in America" (2001), "Shagnet" (2002), "All That Sex" (1990), and "Sex Trek" (1990). Among his adult movie pseudonyms: Mark Cashman, Frank Marks, Bill Dollars, and Penny Nichols, names all based on forms of currency.
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