Vasquez Rocks is a county park in Agua Dulce, California, 30 miles north of LA. The area has been used in the filming of numerous Star Trek productions, including at least 8 TV episodes & 2 movies. Leggi tutto.
Used as one of the locations in Star Trek: Voyager episode "Future's End". Leggi tutto.
Home of the original Bat Cave, from Batman, as well as location for many episodes of Star Trek from virtually every series! Leggi tutto.
Not only was this location used in Star Trek: Voyager episode "Future's End", but the tunnel leading into the park was the one driven through by Biff Tannen in Back to the Future! Leggi tutto.
"When this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see some serious shit!" This is the shopping mall used in the classic Back to the Future films. Leggi tutto.
The day before the release of Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country the cast signed their names on Hollywood Boulevard. Nichelle Nichols became the first African-American woman with a star. Leggi tutto.
"Then tell me, future boy, who's President of the United States in 1985?" - This is Doc Brown's house as used in the Back to the Future trilogy of films! Leggi tutto.
One odd location for Star Trek: Generations you can find in LA is Jean-Luc Picard’s oddly Dickensian Christmas fantasy in the Nexus which was filmed in this elegant mansion. Leggi tutto.
Filming for Star Trek First Contact took place here. Herman Zimmerman created a village to stand in for Bozeman, Montana. A section of the Vulcan ship was brought here for the film's finale. Leggi tutto.
The art deco restaurant here played host to the Dixon Hill holonovel scenes from Star Trek: First Contact, including over 120 extras and 2 Borg drones! Leggi tutto.
Home to the production of many Star Trek films and episodes. Star Trek was so successful for Paramount it became known as "the franchise" in the 80's due to it's reliable revenue. Leggi tutto.
Silica Dome, in the park, was used as the location for Viridian III in the film Star Trek: Generations. Leggi tutto.
In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Vic Fontaine's holographic lounge bar was located in a 1962 Las Vegas Hotel. Leggi tutto.