Spinrad et Star Trek
Posté : jeu. févr. 23, 2012 10:09 am
On me signale:
"Norman Spinrad, the noted science fiction author, penned two episodes
of Star Trek for Gene Roddenberry, namely “The Doomsday Machine” and
“He Walked Among Us,” the latter about a primitive race, the Jugali,
inexplicably employing technology well beyond their capabilities. That
first episode was produced, but “He Walked Among Us” – at Spinrad’s
urging -- went un-purchased and unproduced. And then the teleplay,
along with that Captain’s Log, went missing… for 45 years.
"Now, that “lost” script has been found."
http://www.startrek.com/article/spinrad ... ript-found
Et par ailleurs sur le site de Spinrad :
http://normanspinradatlarge.blogspot.com/
outre une explication du pourquoi ce scénario n'a pas été tourné, une
entrée sur Jack Barron et l'Eternité : LE FILM. Et pourquoi celui-là
non plus n'a pas été tourné. Le script est apparemment publié ?
Tout cela ne rajeunit personne...
Oncle Joe
"Norman Spinrad, the noted science fiction author, penned two episodes
of Star Trek for Gene Roddenberry, namely “The Doomsday Machine” and
“He Walked Among Us,” the latter about a primitive race, the Jugali,
inexplicably employing technology well beyond their capabilities. That
first episode was produced, but “He Walked Among Us” – at Spinrad’s
urging -- went un-purchased and unproduced. And then the teleplay,
along with that Captain’s Log, went missing… for 45 years.
"Now, that “lost” script has been found."
http://www.startrek.com/article/spinrad ... ript-found
Et par ailleurs sur le site de Spinrad :
http://normanspinradatlarge.blogspot.com/
outre une explication du pourquoi ce scénario n'a pas été tourné, une
entrée sur Jack Barron et l'Eternité : LE FILM. Et pourquoi celui-là
non plus n'a pas été tourné. Le script est apparemment publié ?
Tout cela ne rajeunit personne...
Oncle Joe