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[[Image:Alexander Shane.jpg|thumb|Alexander on the holodeck.]]'''''Shane''''' was a popular [[movie|film]], produced on [[Earth]] in [[1953]], that depicted fictional events in the [[Early History|19th century]] [[United States|American West]]. It starred actors [[Alan Ladd]] as the lead character [[Shane]], [[Jack Palance]] as [[Jack Wilson]] and [[Brandon De Wilde]] as [[Joey Starrett]].
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'''''Shane''''' was a popular [[movie|film]], produced on [[Earth]] in [[1953]], that depicted fictional events in the [[19th century]] [[American]] [[Ancient West|West]]. It starred actors [[Alan Ladd]] as the lead character [[Shane]], [[Jack Palance]] as [[Jack Wilson]] and [[Brandon De Wilde]] as [[Joey Starrett]].
   
During his recovery, following the loss of his leg, [[Nog]] watched ''Shane'' on [[television]] while he lived in [[Vic Fontaine]]'s hotel room in the [[holosuite]] aboard [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2375]]. ''([[DS9]]: "[[It's Only a Paper Moon]]")''
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During his recovery, following the loss of his leg, [[Nog]] watched ''Shane'' on [[television]] while he lived in [[Vic Fontaine]]'s hotel room in the [[holosuite]] aboard [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|It's Only a Paper Moon}})
:Shane ''also featured [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]], who appeared as [[Samuel T. Cogley]] in [[TOS]]: "[[Court Martial]]" several years later.''
 
   
:'' When directing "[[A Fistful of Datas]]", [[Patrick Stewart]] payed tribute to ''Shane'' by repeating a certain camera-shot nearly exactly. The orginal is seen on top, the shot from "A Fistful of Datas" on the bottom.
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{{bginfo|''Shane'' also featured [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]], who appeared as [[Samuel T. Cogley]] in {{TOS|Court Martial}} several years later.|While directing {{e|A Fistful of Datas}}, [[Patrick Stewart]] paid tribute to ''Shane'' by repeating a certain camera shot nearly exactly. The original is seen on top, the shot from "A Fistful of Datas" on the bottom.}}
   
===External Links===
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==External links==
* {{Wikipedia|Shane}}
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* {{Wikipedia-title|Shane (film)|Shane}}
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* {{IMDb-link|type=title|page=tt0046303|name=Shane}}
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Revision as of 19:27, 4 February 2013

File:Shane, Its only a paper moon.jpg

A shot from "Shane"

File:Alexander Shane.jpg

Alexander on the holodeck

Shane was a popular film, produced on Earth in 1953, that depicted fictional events in the 19th century American West. It starred actors Alan Ladd as the lead character Shane, Jack Palance as Jack Wilson and Brandon De Wilde as Joey Starrett.

During his recovery, following the loss of his leg, Nog watched Shane on television while he lived in Vic Fontaine's hotel room in the holosuite aboard Deep Space 9 in 2375. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")

Shane also featured Elisha Cook, Jr., who appeared as Samuel T. Cogley in TOS: "Court Martial" several years later.
While directing "A Fistful of Datas", Patrick Stewart paid tribute to Shane by repeating a certain camera shot nearly exactly. The original is seen on top, the shot from "A Fistful of Datas" on the bottom.

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