Star Trek -- Deleted Scene - The City On The Edge Of Forever

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Star Trek -- Deleted Scene - The City On The Edge Of Forever
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Posted on 12/23/2024 2:57:05 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man

Star Trek: Deleted Scene - "The City On The Edge Of Forever" - "Kirk & Edith Have Fallen In Love." In this deleted scene from Star Trek (The Original Series - TOS), Sister Edith Keeler (Joan Collins) almost falls down the stairs by her apartment, when Captain Kirk catches her, and she breaks her heel, but this time, she continues to speak romantically to her young man, James T. Kirk (William Shatner), and she says to him how she has fallen in love with him. The two passionately kiss, as they talk about 'forever', and Kirk cryptically says if she only knew how far he's fallen ("through a wilderness of years...stars" - Time - and Space) through The Guardian Of Forever, but Kirk has also fallen in love with Edith Keeler. Many of you have probably never seen this deleted scene ever before. The romance and chemistry between William Shatner and Joan Collins is quite realistic. They are both amazing at Acting.

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TOPICS: History; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: deletedscene; joancollins; startrek; williamshatner

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Wow, this scene has never been made public until now. They should have never removed this scene.

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