“The Cage” was the first pilot episode of Star Trek, broadcasted after 23 years of its making. It was completed in early 1965; however, it was rejected by NBC, and they made another episode, “Where No Man Has Gone Before,” and “The Cage” was broadcasted later in 1988. “The Cage” wrapped in a two-part series story called “The Menagerie,” this gallery is composed of souvenirs from the filming of the first pilot original footage in late 1964 and completion of f/x in early 1965. Have a look at these rare behind-the-scenes photos from the making of The Cage. Vote your favorites.
#1 Spock from The Cage.
#2 This very early shot of the filming set for the transporter room aboard the Enterprise dates back to 1964 and the production of the first pilot (known originally as The Menagerie, then The Cage).
#3 A clapper from December 1964, documenting the filming of a scene during the fourth week of shooting of The Cage.
#4 Many visual effects were evaluated before deciding on the final shimmer asssoicated with the transporter beaming process.
#5 Majel Barrett in her original role from the Star Trek TOS pilot The Cage, as Number One, shown on the original bridge set of the Enterprise.
#6 Majel Barrett, Leonard Nimoy, and Jeffrey Hunter are visible in the shot, but in addition one can see both a sound boom and wires that presumably carry the power that is illuminating a number of the controls at the helm and weapons stations.
#7 A rare and beautiful clapperboard from the later December fourth week of filming (!!) of the first pilot The Cage.
#8 The laser canon, pre-fx shot, from the surface of Talos 4, from the pilot The Cage, later reworked into the TOS episode The Menagerie.
#9 Clapper scene start up of the Talosians under the surface of Talos IV from the filming of the first pilot The Cage for Star Trek.
#10 This shot is taken after the scene has finished (maybe it is before the start), as Susan Oliver walks from or towards her mark and stares down at her nails smiling (red lips show up well contrasted to her green face).
#11 In this posed shot on the set of The Cage, Susan Oliver in her non illusion (well, actually her illusion of beauty) dress can be seen on the set of subterranean Talos IV.
#12 This shot shows the bridge of the Enterprise from the starboard side railing height.
#13 Janos Prohaska, who also played the Mugato and Horta, played the bird like creature in an adjacent cage under the surface of Talos IV in the first pilot.
#14 A frontal shot of the creature from the adjacent cage from the first Star Trek pilot, The Cage.
This costume was originally from The Outer Limits. It was used for this scene where the creature was obviously a fellow prisoner of a different species (this is a different though similar pose to that used) and also was used as an illusion by The Keeper as Pike strangled him.
#15 An historic and previously rarely seen shot of Susan Oliver in fully deformed state makeup and costume holding a sign with an inside joke directed towards Desilu executive Oscar Katz.
#16 This shot shows the construction of the set used for the filming of the original 1964 pilot The Cage.
#17 A restoration of a badly decomposed clip showing filming of The Cage in December 1964.
#18 Iconic Star Trek TOS image, an illusion recreating a castle and battle with hostile warriors on Rigel VII, now with Vina to protect, as put in the mind of Christopher Pike by Talosians in the first pilot, The Cage.
#19 A servant feeds Christopher Pike fruit in the Vina as Orion slave dancer illusion from the first pilot, The Cage.
#20 In the Orion slave dance illusion,
the script calls for an introduction that shows servants attending Pike, Vina as the slave dancer coming out and acting cat like and snarling at them to chase them away, Pike’s personal servant brandishing a whip to settle her down and focus on her dance, and ultimately her doing the dance we see in the pilot.