Kirk & Crew rescue Chekov from 20th Century Medicine
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2009
- Chekov has been hurt on an accident on the naval vessel USS Enterprise and has been taken to the hospital. Kirk & crew decide to rescue Chekov from the barbarism of 20th Century medicine and return to the 23rd Century, but first they must escape the hospital and the police, and save the whales George & Gracie.
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The scene when the older lady grows a new kidney puts a smile on my face every time I see it.
me too this is startrek
fully functional :)
Maybe one day..
the whole bones with the old lady thing just proves how selfless he is. he has this rough exterior but it's to protect the teddy bear inside.
warp thruster in his time virtually no one has sicknesses like this. Just the more bizzare diseases.
A teddy bear? With six inch fangs!
Bones always brought a real decency to the whole show.
But what about the temporal prime directive!!!
@@phuoc-toannguyen7288 It's not the first time he has ignored that, at least there were no obvious effects from that intervention as they were with Edith Keeler
Deforest Kelley simply owned this scene. Part humor, part drama, he pulled it off flawlessly. Good show, Doctor!
I thought he was overly critical of the various stages medicine had to go through to reach the level of the 23rd century.
Denver Hornsby Jr. not me, he’s right. Our medical field could be much further than it is now if not for the mentality of “more profit in treatment than curing”
Bloke_19xx God bless Deforest Kelly.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Tricking his way past the guards with jargon is such a classic and he does it brilliantly.
Good ol' Georgia boy!
McCoy: "Sounds like the goddamn Spanish Inquisition to me!" Kirk: "Bad day."
No one ever expect them.
I love how McCoy carries an old school medical bag.
Proof that Star Trek is more advanced: most people can't get a cell phone signal in an elevator, but you can get a transporter signal!
Truth is you probably don't want a cell phone transponder transmitting into a metal box that you're in it'd be kind of like a very slow microwave oven
advanced Tech in the 24th century
@@americannomadnews5370 Cell phone transmitters aren't nearly powerful enough to do such a thing.
A microwave needs 1000 watts or more to heat some food in a tiny box. To heat up whole people in an elevator you would need way more than that. A cell phone transmitter AT MOST emits 1 watt. A standard 5G base station doesn't even emit 1000 watts of radiation. Trying to microwave yourself in an elevator with a phone transmitter would be like trying to melt iron for casting with a single match. Another way of putting it is that the light bulb in an elevator puts out significantly more energy than a cell phone. Go bake to Facebook with your un-informed fearmongering idiocy.
I saw this in the theatre. During the scene about the lady’s kidney being functional, the audience clapped and cheered.
"Doctuh gav' me ah pill an' I grew ah new kidneh!!!" That's the funniest part IMO little old lady's so sweet and cute XD
"The doctor gave me a pill and I grew a new kidney!" LOL...man I cant wait for the 23rd century
Hopefully, we as a species, make it that far.
lol
Well, 20th century would surely look dark ages from the eyes of 23rd century human
@@SyoShinozaki Not necessarily. Humans from 100 AD were far more advanced than humans from 800 years later.
How come WE DON'T HAVE THAT PILL BY NOW!!!!!!😄😄😄😄😄!!!!
"Doctor gave me a pill and I grew a new kidney!!" Love it...
That's actually possible today. Its called regenerative medicine. Its in its infancy, but as time goes on this will be totally possible. There have been people who regrew severed fingers.
Nanotechnology maybe could rebuild the organs.
back in 1986 it looked fake - as of 2018 its still trapped in 20th Century medicine despite the invention of the artificial kidney which has circulated on a FB post
That scene is THE BEST SCENE! LMAO!
One of my favorite lines
This scene is actually very powerful. Bones arrives in the 20th century with 23rd century medicine and knowledge. He has the power to cure everyone in that hospital from their illness (even cancer) from his medicine bag alone. The old lady with kidney dialysis is a good example. He's like Jesus curing the sick.
Today's doctors are
Idiots. Damned medieval medicine!!
😅
I love how bones stops to help the kidney woman and the guy that he ran over with the cart.
Mashu Maru didn't notice the second one before, that's great!
Even in the 24th century the Hippocratic Oath is supreme.
@@chrisd2051 bruh this movies in the 23rd century
Leave Bones 2 more hours in this hospital and he would´ve cured every patient.
I think he could have done it in ONE hour! lol
He's a Doctor not a miracle worker.
He's dead Jim
He's a Doctor, not an escalator!
SgtPiggie ww3 already existed, the Eugenics war
"Drilling holes in his skull is not the answer!" This is one of the greatest sequences in the movie.
Elekhoden We need doctors like McCoy in any time period.
Put away your butcher knifes and let me save this man before its too late
As of today, it's the only answer.
Dr. McCoy - Disgusted at the 1980's barbaric approach to medicine. Gotta love it !
***** You should catch Babylon 5. The 22nd - 23rd century, & you have a 5 - mile - long biscuit tin where they still have to deal with bigotry, interspecies conflicts, hate crimes etc., while trying to work for peace.
The lady pushing the 'new kidney' lady is Judy Levitt, Walter Koenig's wife. She also played the Admiral who asked about mothballing Starfleet in Star Trek 6 and she was an El-Aurian survivor in Generations.
I love this scene. If ER doctors in 1986 witnessed the 24th century cure for a subdural hematoma administered by time travelers they would absolutely shit a brick and drop their jaws
Bit like someone from 1985 trying to sort out what's happening w kid today playing Fortnite on their phone from 20ft away. They'd have no context as to what's happening so it'd look fiddling with a some sort of plasticity toy.
5 years ago when my older brother 1st started having kidney failure & started dialysis. I really wanted Bones to show up & give him a pill to regrow a kidney, it never happened lol but I can dream.
"How to break the Prime Directive in one, easy step," a book by Dr Leonard H McCoy. :D
+ghostmadlittlemiss Absolutely right! A similar thing happened in this movie when Scotty revealed the formula for a yet-to-be-discovered aluminum.
+steven franklin "How do we know he didn't invent the thing?" Great scene :)
don't forget that Chekhov lost his communicator and phaser
29th Starfleet will have fun with this case, maybe just a little clean up to minimise the disruption to the time line. I think it's 'Temporal Prime Directive'.
And that they took a woman from the twentieth century who should have stayed there.
240p?! My god what is this, the Dark Ages?
Spanish Inquisition! Medieval barbarism!
Audio in my left ear only? My god what is this, the dark ages?
Yes
Hey. At least there's no vhs lines.
Sadly he is right
I love Bones’s gruff bedside manner: “What’s tha matter with *you*?”
Same with the British Comedy Doc Martin, no bedside manner, but a great Doctor just the same! I would love Doc Martin & Bones to get into a medical argument. Lol.
“My god man! Drilling holes in his head’s not the answer, the artery must be repaired! Now put away your butcher knives and let me save this patient before it’s too late!”
Bones, you were the best! RIP DeForest Kelley.
Such a great line. And only D could deliver it like that!!! ❤️
I hope one day this can be true.
"One little mistake." Funniest line in the whole film.
Surgeon, “What’s your degree in, dentistry?”
The surgeon is an anti-dentite.
I love Kirk apologizing to the two doctors in the Elevator for Bones' outburst. "Bad Day." LOL
Dr. McCoy represents a medical future, where doctors are more concerned about saving patients. Rather than making a ton of $$$.
Star trek is the future.... dont forget that..
And they still cant cure a cold let alone anything else
@@PRHILL9696 Apart from all the things they have cured right? And you can't cure the cold moron it's an ever changing virus and a meager one at that
@@vamperic So they are useless thanks for proving my point moron. They love idiots like you
@@PRHILL9696 doctors are good at two things. Torturing and killing innocent non-human animals. And at making people suffer while stealing our money
*chekov sits up and looks around only to be shoved down by Kirk*
"NOT NOW PAVEL!" xD
I love how calm he is about the whole confusing mess. "Another day, another disaster on the Enterprise. Wake me when it's over."
This was Deforrest Kelley's finest Star Trek performance IMO. It has been my favorite Dr Mccoy scene since I was a kid and first saw this movie. It is so ridiculous that you complete forget that Chekov's life is in total danger here.
Love how McCoy gets pissed at 20th century medicine lmao
This has to be one of my all-time favorite Dr McCoy scene deliveries of all time.
His eyes and reactions of incredulity (given the prevailing context) along with Kirk pseudo-politely clearing the room makes for belly-aching laughs!
My favorite part was Bones arguing w/ the surgeon. :)
Which begs the question: if this were a TNG movie-I wonder how Crusher would've handled things?
Ian Sherman She would of wanted to stay and cure everyone fuckin up all their plans.
Ian Sherman I know one thing’s for sure, with Starfleets medical equipment, she’d likely clear up any abnormality in lungs such as seasonal allergies or any allergies, aneurysms cancer and tumors and any Ahlers Dalos damage. I and so many others would be fit and cured as all get out
Brilliant scene from Star Trek 4 The Voyage Home! Bones is flawless as he forthrightly describes medicine as 'the dark ages', 'medievalism', 'butcher's knives', and 'the Spanish Inquisition'. 'One little mistake...' is a great Kirk moment too!
Lord if ONLY we had that technology of medicine NOW!
It's coming.
If only I had Bones to give me a capsule to cure my cancer instead of major surgery and chemo. Yep, compared to their time we are living in the dark ages.
I love this whole scene. Chekov wasn't even groggy or confused when he came to. I loved the Admiral Chekov bit, and the little smile he did when he realized who was talking to him. I also liked the part where he was trying to look around and Jim said "not now, Pavel!" and made him lie down again.
These scenes make the whole movie worth watching.
"What did you say she's got?"
"Cramps."
Rather funny, indeed.
reminds me of a scene from a Sonic the hedgehog comic, where Tails is injured by a street punk, and a doctor scares the punk straight by saying "You gave him a swelling from an impact to the head, it's going to leave him with a nasty internal hematoma." and the punk is arrested, looking shocked that she caused a nasty injury. The doctor says to a worried sonic, "Don't worry, I just said he would have a bump on the head and a nasty bruise."
He was trying to make it sound fatal
Matthew that was so classic
Jim Huffman exactly true. Too funny. Leave it Dr McCoy to be able to pull that off.
"What's the matter with you?"
"Kidney dialysis."
"Dialysis? My God! What is this? The dark ages?"
lol!
Here,you swallow that,and if you have any problems, just call me.🙂
Might as well be the STONE AGE. L.O.L.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"We're dealing with medievalism here."
I love the fact that bones being the doctor wasn't busy enough to help the old lady. This is one of my favorite Trek scenes and it's something that only lasts a few seconds.
Bones has the best bed side manner, "What's the MATTER WITH YOU??
Hey, as long as he totally cures whatever ailment you have, who cares how he behaves?
Bedside manner doesnt apply to patients in the corridor lol
Lmao❤👍
Doc Martin, (British Comedy) Quite a bedside manner. Lol.
God bless Bones!... He's a saint!
Scenes like this are why Kirk gave Temporal Investigators migraines.
Or massive heart attacks or strokes.
Or a craving for chocolate milk.
17 Infractions, the biggest file on record.
@@tomf3150 was the one time starfleet sent him back to the late 1960s for assignment Earth where they met Gary Seven included in those 17? Shouldn't have been since he went back on orders from starfleet. Also this one shouldn't have been either since without this trip back in time Earth and everyone on it in the 23rd century dies.
@@mm-gl7sz It may seem like I'm 3 years late, but that's time travel for you. The Temporal Authority would like a word.
LOL at Bones stopping to help the guy that gets knocked over in a cast on crutches.
I love how McCoy used medical terms to make cramps sound much worse than they actually are.
Immediate post-prandial upper abdominal distentions...
How quaint, he healed him using a miniature Star Wars shuttle craft
Simply the best Star Trek movie ever.
Absolutely! 👍
Lesson: Don't mess with Dr. Bones McCoy in his element.
I love Checkov's expression as they wheel him down the hall. That slow, dawning, "What the hell...?" is just the best.
"How's the patient, doctor?
"He's gonna make it."
"He? You came in here with a she!"
"One little mistake!"
In the 23rd Century it most likely will be just a little mistake.
Nowadays that is normal go in as a a man or woman come out different, Star trek was way ahead of it's time
@@danielrodriguez248 That is not only not normal, but impossible.
Lol. I just took it as him admonishing himself for getting the detail wrong. Not the whole switched gender joke.
"Did you just assume her gender?"
The nice lady with the new kidney! Best scene ever.
Its scenes like this one that makes Star Trek 4 the Voyage Home one of the best Trek movies ever
"We're dealing with MEDIEVALISM here."
*drops expensive medical equipment on the floor*
I saw this in the theater with my dad when i was 16 and I've been a Trekker ever since. :-)
The OR scene makes me smile, still my favourite part of the whole movie! Bones took what was likely a very expensive skull brace and casually tosses it on the floor.
I loved the "one little mistake" line!
I love how during the chase scene Pavel wakes up in confusion, and then just rolls with it. He's probably so used to absurd shenanigans with the Enterprise crew that this is pretty much just a Tuesday for him.
"Dealing with medievalism here!"
I love this scene! The "doctor gave me a pill & i grew a new kidney" (which, i think, wasn't scripted?), the music, the running, the fact that McCoy stops to make sure the guy with the cast is okay... It's all so awesome~. Thank you for uploading this!
Dialysis?! My god what is this, the Dark Ages..?
"Doctor gave me a pill and I grew a new Kidney!"
Sad part: We could HAVE that same technology if we as a people could get off the social high-horse and allow fully funded stem cell research to become a reality T__T.
I just died when I saw this scene... Of laughter 😂
Dave, I'm so sorry. I am praying for you.
yeah like praying will give him new kidneys or grow new ones. -_- only the docters or a donor can save someone who needs a new liver or kidney. do you think that when you jump of a building and pray that god will save you or will protect you from drowning??... nope.
Lmao “put away your butcher knives and let me save this patient before it’s too late!”
Love Dr McCoy!
"Just think about the look on the police chief's face when those two cops tried to explain what happened?"
"Sorry chief, they pulled some sleight of hand trick, convinced us we were on that elevator and clearly they got out of the building some other way. By the time we knew something was wrong there wasn't time to cover all entrances or request backup -- that one just got away from us."
And both officers lost their badges for that.
No..... They lost the cushy hospital assignment to do, skid row duty, hopes their squad unit don't get jacked, or missing wheels.. Traffic duty, subway turnstile duty, or teaching kids on vanishing suspects in an elevator as their rival cops get hospital duty!! 😎😁😀
Kirk is such a maverick! Got to love it!!
I love the fact that 2:38 is the ONLY phaser shot in the entire movie. You don’t need action scenes and CGI to make a truly great sci fi/Star Trek movie.
One of my favorite scenes of any movie ever. Oh, how I wish medicine was like this in our times.
If Abrams was directing this, Chekov would have operated on McCoy and that old lady would have been blinded by lens flares
And something would have exploded, randomly, for no reason whatsoever.
"Calling Dr. Zober, Sandy Zober". Leonard Nimoy's first wife.
The sad part is that it would earn 100s of millions at the box office. Standards have gotten so low.
DarthCipient hes a sorry excuse for a director or writer or what ever the hell he thinks he is.
Fuck off!
@@00bikeboy To be fair, people buy the ticket before they've seen the film.
I like how quickly the biologists learns to hand McCoy the correct device
Kirk thinks a Klingon will track you to the ends of the galaxy; he should try the medical insurance company when they hear about THIS!
Lol
"My God man, drilling holes in his head is not the answer! The artery must be repaired!" I would love to have Dr. McCoy as my physician.
"Chekov has been hurt on an accident on the naval vessel USS Enterprise" I think you mean "Navy Wessel."
No you mean "Nuclear wessel!" ;-D
"SIr, we've found the nooclear wessel. And, sir, it is the Enterprise!"
Lol
Name... Checkov. Rank... Admiral. LMAO!!!
This line always irks me because we have to ascertain ourselves that he is delusional
@@michaelast1586
Well, if the rank didn't clue you, perhaps the odd smile would have. I always smile at this line, but I saw the original series when it first aired - perhaps I am much older than you and used to irony.
I've frequently wondered if this is ad lib... if it was, of course, the scriptwriter would have paid Walter Koenig to have the facts buried!!!
Too bad the new chekov died in real life!
@@michaelast1586 he says it because he sees "Admiral" Kirk standing in front of him.
Now Bones and Spock are together......
Bones making snide comments how he is not Human, and Spock hitting him with logical snide 1 liners.
RIP both of them.
A pill to cure kidney failure. It seems in Star Trek in the 23rd century medicine has found a way to regenerate dead organs. My next door neighbor was on dialysis for quite awhile until he got a kidney transplant.
Damn I wish movies like this were still made
Gosh,why Chekov is so beautiful,so adorable??Walter Koenig is 49 years old here,but...look at his baby face!
"My God, man! Drilling holes in his head is not the answer!" that always stuck with me for for some reason.
The Starfleet DTI must've gone collectively gray when they read the report on this. :V
"James T. Kirk: seventeen separate temporal violations; the biggest file on record...The man was a menace!"
drop in the pond compared to the infamous Catherine Janeway!
at least he don't bring Trible's back
Captain Braxton really loved her.
Someone hand Dulmur and Lucsly a nice big bottle of Maalox,or Pepto Bismol.
And this is why Bones is my all-time favorite Star Trek character
Man, it melts my heart to hear him call Chekov "Pov"
I was just rewatching this scene and I realized that, back In 2008, that drilling holes in the head was the only medical answer in my brothers case. He had just suffered a major stroke and two days after, the docs had to drill into his skull with a hollow drill bit the size of needle in order remove a build up of blood that would have damaged his brain further and killed him. Instead he survived and lived another six years, crippled, before a second stroke killed him. He was living alone at his insistence and I found him.
Thank you Jesus and the doctors at Providence Hospital in Southfield Michigan giving my family another six years with him.
That was the best segment ever.
my favorite Star Trek movie.... heck one of my favorite Sci-Fi films of all time and I'm not even a Trekkie!!! And the music was epic.
I just saw This movie for the first time ladt night . And scenes with Doctor Mccoy in the hospital , where he finds himself in the medical Dark ages . Was really great . I count stop laufing all the time . Great acting by de forrest kelly .
Those cops looked extras from
T.J. Hooker.
With what they can do digitally today, had they been able to do it back then, one of those cops might have been TJ Hooker
This was one of my favorite sequences in this movie; the music really made the mood!
McCoy is so brilliant. XD
Yup, a 23rd Cent doc arguing w/a 20th C doc was a great idea on the part of the writers. BTW, the little part on top of that device was used as part of the ship that brought Spock to the Enterprise in the 1st movie.
That device was the 23rd century version of what Crusher would use in TNG on Deanna when the alien ambassador was transferring all his hatred and vile thoughts and emotions into Deanna through a link he established with her so that he would not be overwhelmed and killed by those thoughts and emotions. He was killing Deanna to save himself.
I remember watching this in the theater and everyone cheering when the elevator doors opened and they’d beamed out of there.
This was a fun Trek,
I met Walter Koenig before at a comic con and he was so cool, he was chatting with a guy ahead of me and the guy was wearing a walking dead shirt and Walter says I have the best walking dead shirt ever, he lifted his sweater and showed a bunch of men in red star fleet uniforms and written on the top was ORIGINAL WALKING DEAD. love that guy
I miss my old brother 😔 he pass away because kidney failure of dialysis ... 0:10
I hope the medicine soon achieve advance on this issue... 4:16 🙂👍
I have so many good memories of watching this with my mom when I was little. Thanks for posting it.
One of my favorite aspects of Dr McCoy is his total disgust at what is considered OUR modern medicine. He even cries about it in City on the Edge of Forever. God I love his character. RIH
I love this scene. It's one of my favorites.
17 separate temporal violations. The biggest file on record."
"Man was a menace."
but he (Kirk) and his crew saved the Earth and probably the federation, not to mention space flight as the 23rd century and beyond knew it, by halting the probes attacks on technology! repopulating and repairing a 20th/21st century man made catastrophe of killing off that whale species the Temporal "Police" omitted that (when interviewing Sisco a hundred years later) little point lol!
@@tooresttrikie6744 yeah well how do you know it wasn't a pre destination paradox..haha sorry man just got done watching Trial and Tribulations..wonder if Crewman Daniels was watching all this unfold
Janeway: "Hold my coffee."
@@nigelsookram882 still wondering if that crewmember on 1701 really was Bashir's great grandmother
if they only could have rescured Anton Yelchin...Chekov i miss you
is it just me or the music absolutely hysterical at 3:55, i love when chekov tries to sit up but kirk pushes him back down saying not now
Yes,this is a great scene!
I love it when the 2 doctors argue hahah
‘Put away your butcher knives’. You gotta love Bones! 😀
Ah, 240p, we meet again.
I love the old lady who grew a new kidney.
I love the music, the race through the isles🤣
I've always thought that whoever did that movie's score really had a thing for Christmas music. XD