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'''''A Night at the Opera''''' was a film starring the [[Marx Brothers]] from the early [[20th century]].
 
'''''A Night at the Opera''''' was a film starring the [[Marx Brothers]] from the early [[20th century]].
   
This film was shown during a [[movie night]] on the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] in [[2153]]. [[Sim]] asked [[T'Pol]] to accompany him there, but she refused. ({{ENT|Similitude}})
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This film was shown during a [[movie night]] on the {{NX|Enterprise}} in [[2153]]. [[Sim]] asked [[T'Pol]] to accompany him there, but she refused. ({{ENT|Similitude}})
   
{{bginfo|[[Peter Allan Fields]], the writer of {{DS9|The Circle}}, based the scene in Kira's quarters, in which everyone comes to say goodbye to her, on a scene in ''A Night at the Opera''. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')}}
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{{bginfo|[[Peter Allan Fields]], the writer of the {{s|DS9}} episode {{e|The Circle}}, based the scene in Kira's quarters, in which everyone comes to say goodbye to her, on a scene in ''A Night at the Opera''. ({{ds9c|80}})|''A Night at the Opera'', according to the {{ste|4|2|82}}, was released in [[1935]].}}
   
== External link ==
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==External link==
* {{wikipedia-title|A Night at the Opera}}
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*{{wikipedia-title|A Night at the Opera (film)|A Night at the Opera}}
   
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 23 April 2021

A Night at the Opera was a film starring the Marx Brothers from the early 20th century.

This film was shown during a movie night on the Enterprise in 2153. Sim asked T'Pol to accompany him there, but she refused. (ENT: "Similitude")

Peter Allan Fields, the writer of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Circle", based the scene in Kira's quarters, in which everyone comes to say goodbye to her, on a scene in A Night at the Opera. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion (p. 80))
A Night at the Opera, according to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 82), was released in 1935.

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