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Enterprising bid for Star Trek premiere



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Published Date: 04 February 2008
A CAMPAIGN has been launched for the European premiere of a new Star Trek movie to take place in Linlithgow – even though the town has no cinema.
The West Lothian town is already home to Scotland's only Star Trek exhibition, as it is the future birthplace of Enterprise engineer Montgomery Scott, originally played by the late Canadian actor James Doohan.

Residents of the small town of Vulcan, in Alberta, Canada, have launched a bid to have Linlithgow host the European premiere of the movie, which will feature English actor Simon Pegg as a young Scotty.

Vulcan is hoping to host the world premiere of the film, set for release later this year.

The campaign has been given the full backing of West Lothian Council.

Provost Tom Kerr said he was confident they could overcome logistical problems, including the lack of a cinema. He said: "West Lothian would be honoured to host the first screening of the new Star Trek movie."



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  • Last Updated: 04 February 2008 10:19 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: West Lothian
 
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Embra boy,

Edinburgh 04/02/2008 12:36:09
A fictitious Scottish character, due to be born in Linlithgow sometime in the next 200 years, played in the past by a Canadian actor who is now dead.

Sounds about as likely as wanting to hold a film premiere without a projector and screen....
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Embra boy,

Edinburgh 04/02/2008 13:25:50
Does anyone know how many ears Captain Kirk had?
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Embra boy,

Edinburgh 04/02/2008 13:26:46
Well I'll tell you - three. His left ear, his right ear, and his final frontier.
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Captain Fantastic,

Anywhere but here 04/02/2008 14:20:45
Embra boy - you are wrong. The answer is 4:
His left ear, his right ear, Scotty his engin-ear and his final front ear!
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Paulpaz,

Oakland, CA 06/02/2008 00:10:58
http://trekkies.againsttorture.com

we don't care where it opens, as long as it stays true to the ideals of Star Trek
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Chris Doohan,

Los Angeles 08/02/2008 14:41:07
I think it's a great idea to have the Star Trek premiere in Linlithgow, and being that I'm in the film, it would give me another excuse to go to Scotland.


 

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