At first, Spock was to be very emotional. "Damn it, Chris, I'm a science officer, not a country doctor!"I'm trying to imagine how DeForest Kelly would play Spock.
Camera angles and scene set-ups would be interesting and creative over the three years. Check out the wild screencaps from Plato's Stepchildren; there's a lot of chair sitting, bench lounging and kneeing...Michael Dunn would certainly have made for a much different Spock.
Would Michael Dunn's height be characteristic of Vulcans? They would have been a short people? They could still have been intellectual and logical and had wacky mind powers, but I'm guessing there wouldn't have been any neck pinches.Camera angles and scene set-ups would be interesting and creative over the three years. Check out the wild screencaps from Plato's Stepchildren; there's a lot of chair sitting, bench lounging and kneeing...
Would Michael Dunn's height be characteristic of Vulcans? They would have been a short people? They could still have been intellectual and logical and had wacky mind powers, but I'm guessing there wouldn't have been any neck pinches.
So would we have had Romulans? Probably no Amok Time at least not involving a big fight scene. Star Trek would be so radically different.
I just saw it for the first time in this thread.This is utterly, well, fascinating considering how outstanding an actor Dunn was. Was this really a thing? Has it ever been discussed here before? Why the hell aren't I notified about these things??
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Notice, that with the exception of Nimoy, none of the listed actors ended up in those roles in "The Cage", although eventually some did portray other characters in the series itself.Dorothy Fontana made it very clear that Nimoy was IT as far as GR was concerned. But they always consider other actors just is case they can't get their first choice,.
And what does that have to do with casting a pilot that said actor's not yet appeared in?Or the actor of their choice isn't interested or starts moaning about payments that he's owed?
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Michael Dunn would certainly have made for a much different Spock.
If you're watching the version that's on YouTube, there's an obvious edit at the beginning of one of the acts (wanna say it was Act III offhand), which involved substituting an act break card that didn't match the style used in the series. In the version that H&I airs, the unedited act opening with original act card does include that theme...and Shatner's on camera, but in long shot as I recall.Yesterday's episode of Twelve O' Clock High featured William Shatner as a B-17 pilot. Interestingly, they did not play the "General Savage theme", which sounds just like the Captain Kirk theme (Ba ba BAAA ba ba ba ba BAAAA)
My main impression watching that episode was that Shatner was earning his reputation for overacting. He seemed like he belonged on a different show from the regulars and other lead guests. There was a scene with Gallagher and General Britt, I think, in which Shat goes into a monologue, and I could picture Burke and Duggan sitting back eating popcorn while they watched him.
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