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Star Trek: The Next Generation: L'attacco dei Borg (parte I e II)
Titolo originale: Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Best of Both Worlds
Regia:
Cliff Bole
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Anno: 2013
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Generi: Fantascienza televisione film
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Cast:
Patrick Stewart
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Jonathan Frakes
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LeVar Burton
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Michael Dorn
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Gates McFadden
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Marina Sirtis
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Brent Spiner
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Wil Wheaton
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Elizabeth Dennehy
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George Murdock
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Colm Meaney
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Whoopi Goldberg
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Todd Merrill
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The battle of Wolf 359 was later dramatized in the Star Trek: Deep Space 9 series premiere epis [...]
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George Murdock (Admiral Hanson), had previously played God in Star Trek V - L'ultima frontiera [...]
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This is listed as one of the "Ten Essential Episodes" of the series in the 2008 reference book [...]
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After the hand phasers are modified and retuned to fight the Borg, their beams emit a series of [...]
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This episode was ranked #2 in the "Star Trek: The Next Generation Viewers Choice Marathon" in 1 [...]
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Although the script describes the Paulson Nebula as containing "large rocks and clumpy material [...]
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The freighter Lalo, which disappears after sending a distress signal, was previously mentioned [...]
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When setting the distance needed for discharging the main deflector, Riker specifies 40,000 km. [...]
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On the day when the teaser scene was filmed, the production staff gathered for a group photogra [...]
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Along with Dr. Selar and Robin Lefler, Elizabeth Shelby is one of the central characters in Pet [...]
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Wolf 359 was also the name of an episode of the The Outer Limits: Wolf 359 (1964).
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The shots of Locutus shining a red light into the camera were achieved practically, not via spe [...]
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Though not seen in this episode, it's later established ('retconned') in Primo contatto (1996) [...]
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The reason for Dr Crusher's inclusion with the away-team who're tasked with attempting to retri [...]
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The actual battle of Wolf 359 was supposed to have been included, but budget constraints preclu [...]
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Wolf 359 is a real star. It's an extremely faint red dwarf, approximately 7.8 light years from [...]
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Picard's Borg-given name (after being assimilated) is 'Locutus'. Locutus is Latin for "one who [...]
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Marked the first time in which the Star Trek franchise ended a season with a cliffhanger episod [...]
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Spoofed in an email which circulated in the early to mid-90's. In the spoof, the Enterprise des [...]
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Originally supposed to be a three part episode. The battle at Wolf 359 was originally going to [...]
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Due to ongoing contract negotiations, it was uncertain as to whether Patrick Stewart would retu [...]
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This episode is essentially a sequel to Star Trek: The Next Generation: Q Who (1989), in partic [...]
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This is the only season finale in which Wil Wheaton filmed scenes for. In (Star Trek: The Next [...]
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This 2-part episode contained 'graveyard' scenes, full of wrecked and/or damaged starships. The [...]
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This was originally intended to be a 3-part episode and not a season finale, but budgetary cons [...]
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Though the Borg first appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Q Who (1989), this is the fir [...]
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Shots of the Borg cube involved reusing the 3/4 miniature from the earlier episode, Star Trek: [...]
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This episode (along with Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Best of Both Worlds Part II (1990) [...]
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This episode (with optional commentary) is included in the Star Trek: Fan Collective - Borg dvd [...]
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This episode is the first time the Borg's iconic catchphrase, "Resistance is Futile", is uttere [...]
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This is the first episode which established Earth being in sector 001.
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Guinan mentions her planet, along with its civilization, were destroyed by the Borg. This is la [...]
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For 2 establishing shots (using the same clip) of Admiral Hanson's transport flying alongside E [...]
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Michael Piller was initially hired as a freelance screenwriter for only one year, and his last [...]
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The visual of the Paulson nebula is the same visual used for the Mutara nebula in Star Trek II [...]
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This was the first 2-part Star Trek episode since Star Trek: The Menagerie: Part I (1966), and [...]
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Hidden 47 reference. The starbase that received the distress signal from the USS Lalo was Starbase 1 [...]
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