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Gum card, Spock photo ????

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Unzipped shirt, Behind the scenes? Don't remember the episode that this occurred in?? The back of the card mentions Trelane but I don't think this scene is in that episode?


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Well, it's obviously a production still as the angle clearly shows above the set walls into the sound stage ceiling. Also, there was never a scene where Spock's tunic was unzipped. It is an interesting photo, though.

--Alex
 
Can't quite tell if we're seeing Nimoy's bare shoulder or the lining of the shirt. I don't suppose those T-shirts were sleeveless?
 
Thanks for posting this rare image. :bolian: It's definitely a still. I would guess that his tunic was unzipped when not shooting a scene because (as Shatner once mentioned) the collars were itchy.

Can't quite tell if we're seeing Nimoy's bare shoulder or the lining of the shirt. I don't suppose those T-shirts were sleeveless?

It's a sleeveless black undershirt. There are pics of Shatner wearing one.
 
They must have taken these during rehearsals. If they were posed photos, he'd surely have zipped his collar up.

Anyone remember the scene in the 1978 Battlestar Galactica pilot when Starbuck and Boomer undid their uniform shirts to reveal the Velcro holding them together? It may have been "space-age" technology then, but now it looks incredibly cheesy.
 
It's a sleeveless black undershirt. There are pics of Shatner wearing one.

Are you sure? It looks like the material from the flap and not skin. Plus we see Spock in a t-shirt in "The Naked Time" when he returns from the surface of Psi200.



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It's a sleeveless black undershirt. There are pics of Shatner wearing one.

Are you sure? It looks like the material from the flap and not skin. Plus we see Spock in a t-shirt in "The Naked Time" when he returns from the surface of Psi200.


I'm pretty sure Nimoy is wearing a roughly cut, sleeveless black undershirt issued to the cast by Bill Theiss and not meant to be seen.

I think the photogenic short-sleeve T-shirts in that "Naked Time" scene were just for show, meant to be seen in that shot. They could not be worn on an ongoing basis because you'd start seeing undershirt sleeve-lines across the actors' upper arms. Hence the tank tops.

If you look closely at the top of Nimoy's left shoulder in that first photo, you'll see the black fabric goes higher than the white area, which is Nimoy's skin.

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ZapBrannigan;9476245 I think the photogenic short-sleeve T-shirts in that "Naked Time" scene were just for show said:
De Forest Kelley also wore a black T Shirt in 'Man Trap'.
But I can't recall seeing Shatner wearing one on screen.
 
I think this is part of the uniform, not Nimoy's skin.



But I could be wrong.
 
Apparently Roddenberry wanted the shaved chest look, wonder what the thinking was? Any man who has tried this will tell you it results in a lot of itchiness :lol:

Anyway, some great pics here guys. I still can't believe new photos are turning up after all these years :techman:
 
Apparently Roddenberry wanted the shaved chest look, wonder what the thinking was? Any man who has tried this will tell you it results in a lot of itchiness :lol:

Anyway, some great pics here guys. I still can't believe new photos are turning up after all these years :techman:

My understanding is that the choice of the hairless look was Shatner's. He wanted the same look he achieved in his role as Alexander The Great in the 1964 television pilot Alexander The Great.

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That photo would suggest you are right, it was a Shatner initiated thing.

From These are the Voyages, Vol 1., Revised ed, p.141 :

In reference to the sickbay scene in Corbomite :

For this, William Shatner agreed to allow his chest to be shaved. Shatner, with a moderate amount of hair on his body, did not fit into Roddenberry's idea that men of the future would have little or no body hair.
(Cushman, 2013).
 
I think this is part of the uniform, not Nimoy's skin.



But I could be wrong.


It's really his skin and a sleeveless black undershirt, never meant to be seen on camera. Theiss issued the rough-cut black shirts so there would be no undershirt sleeve-line visible in the tunic's upper arm.

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For this, William Shatner agreed to allow his chest to be shaved. Shatner, with a moderate amount of hair on his body, did not fit into Roddenberry's idea that men of the future would have little or no body hair.
(Cushman, 2013).
Hmm. Roddenberry also thought people of the future would no longer have fingernails, but I suppose that was a step too far! :lol:
 
That photo would suggest you are right, it was a Shatner initiated thing.

I think it was more of an industry standard of the time. Shatner was shaved, but so was Larry Hagman on I Dream of Jeannie. same with David Hedison & Terry Becker on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. It was actually pretty rare to see bare-chested actors with much hair, if any. Lawrence Montaigne says he refused to shave his chest for Amok Time and wound up wearing the black turtleneck because of it. David Janssen, who had a huge thick mat of chest hair (which always peeked out from the top of his open shirt) never went bare-chested on The Fugitive. In one episode, he opened his shirt to show some bruises to a character and his back was to the camera. So, perhaps like the belly button, chest hair was frowned upon. Nimoy got away with it in one episode, but that was probably because of the “alien” thing.
 
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