DS9 1.19 Duet [Powerful scene]

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

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  • All-time favourite episode of DS9. I've been trying to track down the play this episode was based on, I heard the movie was not as impressive.

  • @EarthTremor

    Did not know it was based on a movie!

  • @MarcelSM01 It wasn't. It was based on a book, which was made into a play, and later a movie.

    The book is "The Man in the Glass Booth" by Robert Shaw. The movie has the same title, and was released in the mid-1970's.

    It is about a Jewish holocaust survivor who falsifies his identification as a Nazi war criminal.

  • @jerseyemt

    Ok thanks for clarifying.

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  • I so love that show. It's a pity it didn't get as much attention as it deserved. Stupid Voyager.

  • This show was the darkest of the trek shows, and by far the best acted. With a cast of some of the most talented actors! Alot better then these shit birds who get paid 20 million a movie.

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  • @EarthTremor

    I saw several used copies of the play on Amazon.com, starting at about $12.00.

    -Balavent

  • @balavent Yes, I know. I just can't find it anywhere :)

  • @EarthTremor

    The play is "The man in the glass booth", by Robert Shaw

    -Balavent

  • Wouldn't get shit like this in TNG or Voy

  • If 'The Inner Light' was the greatest tear jerker episode of TNG, 'Duet' was undoutably the biggest tear jerker of DS9. Oh, 'The Visitor' gave it a run for its money, but this episode was so much weightier (not least because 'The Visitor' ended with everything being undone so none of it ever really happened). This scene encapsulated everything that DS9 did that none of the other Star Trek series could.

  • @MarcelSM01 there's a trailer for it on youtube. Do a search for 'The Man in the Glass Booth'. Apparently it wasn't very good, but I haven't seen it myself.

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