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  1. Shore Leave: Directed by Robert Sparr. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Emily Banks, Oliver McGowan. The past months have left the crew exhausted and in desperate need of a break, but does this explain McCoy's encounter with a human-sized white rabbit or Kirk crossing paths with the prankster who plagued his days at Starfleet Academy?

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Robert Sparr
    • 1966-12-29
  2. "Shore Leave" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Theodore Sturgeon and directed by Robert Sparr, it first aired on December 29, 1966. In the episode, the crew of the Enterprise visits a bizarre planet where the fantasies of the landing party become reality.

  3. Jun 8, 2016 · The Enterprise crew take shore leave on a planet where their imaginations become reality. The crew of the USS Enterprise has been through a grueling three months. Captain Kirk is tired and has a sore back while sitting in his command chair on the bridge. Yeoman Barrows attempts to alleviate his...

  4. Shore Leave. A U.S.S. Enterprise landing party beams down to an uncharted planet. The planet seems like a perfect candidate for shore leave with its "Earth-type" characteristics. S1E15 50 min

  5. Kirk authorizes shore leave for his very weary crew. The unnamed Earth-like planet is supposedly uninhabited but all crew members start seeing strange apparitions. McCoy sees a large rabbit, right out of Alice in Wonderland.

  6. The Enterprise crew take shore leave on a peaceful, pastoral planet... where their dreams and fantasies come to life.

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  8. Dec 29, 2016 · According to the Star Trek Compendium, "Shore Leave" went over schedule -- seven shooting days vs. the usual six -- as Gene Roddenberry, on set during production, typewriter in hand, raced to rework the script in an effort to keep it both somewhat believable and within budget.