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Stage 32 was used in the production of the original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' between {{y|1966}} and {{y|1969}}, housing the planet exterior set and additional "non-''Enterprise''" locations, serving as a "swing set", redressed to fit the actual episode's needs. The set included a large curtain that could be lit in a variety of colors to represent different atmospheres.
 
Stage 32 was used in the production of the original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' between {{y|1966}} and {{y|1969}}, housing the planet exterior set and additional "non-''Enterprise''" locations, serving as a "swing set", redressed to fit the actual episode's needs. The set included a large curtain that could be lit in a variety of colors to represent different atmospheres.
   
More than thirty years later, in {{y|2002}}, the tenth ''Star Trek'' feature, {{film|10}}, also filmed on Stage 32. Scenes shot on that stage included the "Wedding Pavilion" and the [[Romulan Senate]].
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More than thirty years later, in {{y|2002}}, the tenth ''Star Trek'' feature, {{film|10}}, also filmed on Stage 32. Scenes shot on that stage included the "Wedding Pavilion" and the [[Romulan Senate]].
   
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Non-''Trek'' films which were filmed here include ''The Gay Divorce'' (1934), ''Swing Time'' (1936), ''Citizen Kane'' (1941), ''Chinatown'' (1974), ''King Kong'' (1976), ''History of the World, Part I'' (1981), and ''First Monday in October'' (1981). Television series include ''The Boys Are Back'' (1994) and ''Community'' (2009-2015). [http://www.stage32.com/blog/Stage-32-on-Wikipedia]
==Productions==
 
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== ''Star Trek'' productions ==
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* {{TOS}}
 
** {{e|Mudd's Women}} ([[TOS Season 1|Season 1]])
 
** {{e|Mudd's Women}} ([[TOS Season 1|Season 1]])
 
** {{e|The Enemy Within}}
 
** {{e|The Enemy Within}}
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** {{e|Turnabout Intruder}}
 
** {{e|Turnabout Intruder}}
 
* {{film|10}}
 
* {{film|10}}
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{{Paramount stages}}
 
{{Paramount stages}}
 
{{Desilu stages}}
 
{{Desilu stages}}
   
==Sources==
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== Sources ==
*[[Michael Okuda|Michael]] & [[Denise Okuda]], ''[[Star Trek Nemesis (Special Edition)]]'' [[text commentary]]
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* [[Michael Okuda|Michael]] & [[Denise Okuda]], ''[[Star Trek Nemesis (Special Edition)]]'' [[text commentary]]
 
* [[Larry Nemecek]], ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]''
 
* [[Larry Nemecek]], ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]''
   
==External links==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.paramount.com/ Paramount Pictures] - official website
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* [http://www.paramount.com Paramount Pictures] - official site
 
* {{startrek.com}}
 
* {{startrek.com}}
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[[Category:Filming locations]]
 
[[Category:Filming locations]]

Revision as of 19:56, 17 August 2015

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Desilu

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Paramount Stage 32 is located on the Paramount Pictures lot in Hollywood, California and was considered Desilu Studios Stage 10 until 1967, when it merged with Paramount.

Stage 32 was used in the production of the original Star Trek between 1966 and 1969, housing the planet exterior set and additional "non-Enterprise" locations, serving as a "swing set", redressed to fit the actual episode's needs. The set included a large curtain that could be lit in a variety of colors to represent different atmospheres.

More than thirty years later, in 2002, the tenth Star Trek feature, Star Trek Nemesis, also filmed on Stage 32. Scenes shot on that stage included the "Wedding Pavilion" and the Romulan Senate.

Non-Trek films which were filmed here include The Gay Divorce (1934), Swing Time (1936), Citizen Kane (1941), Chinatown (1974), King Kong (1976), History of the World, Part I (1981), and First Monday in October (1981). Television series include The Boys Are Back (1994) and Community (2009-2015). [1]

Star Trek productions

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