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"Mirror, Mirror" | |
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Series Star Trek Season 2, Episode 4 | |
Air date | October 6th, 1967 |
Writers | Jerome Bixby |
Director | Marc Daniels |
Producers | Gene L. Coon; Gene Roddenberry; Robert H. Justman |
Starring | William Shatner; Leonard Nimoy; DeForest Kelley |
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"Mirror, Mirror" is the fourth episode of season two of the science fiction television series Star Trek and the thirty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by Marc Daniels with a script written by Jerome Bixby. It first aired on NBC on October 6th, 1967.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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William Shatner | Captain Kirk |
Leonard Nimoy | Mr. Spock |
DeForest Kelley | Dr. McCoy |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Barbara Luna | Marlena |
Featuring[]
Actor | Role |
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James Doohan | Scott |
George Takei | Sulu |
Nichelle Nichols | Uhura |
Vic Perrin | Tharn |
Walter Koenig | Chekov |
John Winston | Lt. Kyle |
Garth Pillsbury | Wilson |
Pete Kellett | Kirk's henchman |
Uncredited cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Bill Blackburn | Lieutenant Hadley |
Roger Holloway | Lieutenant Roger Lemli |
Eddie Paskey | Lieutenant Ed Leslie |
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See also[]
Media
The World of Star Trek
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Keywords[]
2267 | 23rd century | Captain | Doctor | Extraterrestrial | Laser weapons | Mirror Universe | Planet | Security guard | Space ship | Space travel | Teleportation | Type 1 phaser | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 | Vulcans