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New discovery about A Piece of the Action

Thanks guys for the useful info.
"A Piece of the Action" made use of sets, wardrobe and props left over from The Untouchables (1959-1963), another Desilu production.

Were those sets still standing 4 years later?
I share your skepticism @Maurice , although I think we can be fairly certain the external shots were on the Gower NY streets used by The Untouchables.
Didn't realize there were so many versions of NY west of the Rockies. :lol: Do we know anything about the Gower NY streets that would be useful here? Like interior/exterior set combinations or something? I read that the 1967 film The St. Valentine's Day Massacre used Gower's NY. Maybe some of this was theirs?

OTOH, maybe IDing the dude in the portrait would help? :shrug:
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/2x17hd/apieceoftheactionhd1048.jpg
 
I share your skepticism @Maurice , although I think we can be fairly certain the external shots were on the Gower NY streets used by The Untouchables.

Now listen, sweetheart. The external shots of Bela's office, the city square, and the street were shot on Paramount's McFadden street and the exteriors for Krako's office were shot on Boston Street, according to the call sheets.

You play ball, we'll show you this link. You don't, we won't. You know what I mean?
 
Now listen, sweetheart. The external shots of Bela's office, the city square, and the street were shot on Paramount's McFadden street and the exteriors for Krako's office were shot on Boston Street, according to the call sheets.

You play ball, we'll show you this link. You don't, we won't. You know what I mean?
Thanks for the clarification: I was referencing this area in my comments but realize now (by more carefully reading) that my labeling was incorrect (as was my understanding of the UTs history.)
 
I share your skepticism @Maurice , although I think we can be fairly certain the external shots were on the Gower NY streets used by The Untouchables.
I agree. I meant the interior sets, not backlots. But @Harvey says there was an in-soundstage street set, too, which had been on one of the Gower stages Trek later occupied; probably used to facilitate night shooting without having to go on location at night (expensive) and ensuring they could always shoot an "exterior" even if there was inclement weather.
 
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Of the three TOS out-and-out comedy episodes, I'd say "A Piece of the Action" is definitely the weakest.
 
in a universe where “Spock’s Brain” exists, I must disagree.

In a reality where Plato's Stepchildren was created, I must contradict you all on A Piece of The Action, Spock's Brain and of course And The Children Shall Lead! The answer is obvious and logically you are all wrong! :vulcan:
JB
 
In a reality where Plato's Stepchildren was created, I must contradict you all on A Piece of The Action, Spock's Brain and of course And The Children Shall Lead! The answer is obvious and logically you are all wrong! :vulcan:
JB

Ha ha Johnny
"Stepchildren" is "Citizen Kane" compared to "Action"
 
The worst episode has always been "And the Children." Don't you guys know that?

"Plato's" is the most embarrassing episode if you are watching in mixed company (meaning non-fans are present).

"Spock's Brain" is a fun but unserious outing, with some chills, some laughs, some cheesecake, some cool shots (rear-screen on the bridge, prop close-ups), and a fantastic music score. And it was always trashed by people who seem to have watched it once, out of the corner of their eye while reading the paper. But if you pay attention, there's a lot to like.

"A Piece of the Action" and "The Trouble with Tribbles" were hugely popular in the 1970s, as our rare comedy episodes. They were never considered bad, that I ever read of, until a younger generation came along whose starting point for comparison was major motion pictures and lavish spinoff series.
 
You say that about Plato's Stepchildren as though it's only the non-fans who might find it incomprehensible or embarrassing, Zap! I think that whomever chose this episode for inclusion to the series took a lot on trust!!!
JB
 
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