Who would replace Melvin Belli.
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Who would replace Melvin Belli.
Its hard to explain but if Shatner had known there was a proper actor then I think he would have upped his performance. If Raymond Burr or Christopher Lee was the Gorgan I think Shatner would have played it differently. You know you up your performance if everyone else up theres.Raymond Burr?
Gorgan only appeared as a double-exposed special effect superimposed on a shot of the turbolift alcove. Belli was never on the same stage as Shatner, so there was no one to act against -- just whatever assistant was feeding Gorgan's lines to the cast from offstage.
Its hard to explain but if Shatner had known there was a proper actor then I think he would have upped his performance. If Raymond Burr or Christopher Lee was the Gorgan I think Shatner would have played it differently. You know you up your performance if everyone else up theres.
Except that Burr would already have been into Season 2 of Ironside at that time, so probably pretty busy.Raymond Burr?
Keir Dullea as a Vulcan.
The thought of McGoohan playing a part on TOS boggles the mind!![]()
Patrick McGoohan as Robert April? I like it!Robert April?
I started a thread where we had fun speculating on who would be a good Joanna McCoy almost exactly five years ago. Enjoy!Who would have made a good Joanna McCoy if the episode had been filmed as originally intended - Sally Field of Patty Duke?
Patrick McGoohan as Robert April? I like it!![]()
Dullea did other movies than 2001. Try The Fox (1967)A Vulcan would be too Dave Bowman-ish. I'd like to see what Dullea could do when he can let his emotions out (something which actors in 2001 were specifically told NOT to do).
"[M]ost of the time" is not necessarily so. Some actors will play the off-camera lines if they can. In fact, some actors consider it rude if the other actors won't do that. A director I know who knows Tom Hardy said Hardy told him that Stewart wouldn't play his off camera lines to him and that it hurt Hardy's performance.Not necessarily. A lot of TV acting is done without the other actor in the same scene. Anytime you see a dialogue scene staged as intercut close-ups -- say, cutting between a shot of Kirk over Spock's shoulder and a shot of Spock over Kirk's shoulder -- most of the time, the character whose face you can't see is being doubled by a stand-in, so that the actor can do other things like practice lines, get makeup and wardrobe done, rest in their trailer, etc.
I could be wrong (I don't have the data in front of me) but my recollection is that they did Montalban's scenes early in the shoot, meaning they pulled the TMP bridge apart to rearrange it for the Reliant, then put it back together as the Enterprise bridge and moved some of the stations around as compared to TMP. That the Enterprise bridge was used in pickups near the end of the production tends to support this.Heck, Ricardo Montalban's scenes in The Wrath of Khan were filmed months after the rest of the crew's[...]
"[M]ost of the time" is not necessarily so. Some actors will play the off-camera lines if they can. In fact, some actors consider it rude if the other actors won't do that. A director I know who knows Tom Hardy said Hardy told him that Stewart so wouldn't play his off camera lines to him and that it hurt Hardy's performance.
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