Wow. Star Trek recycling things from Gilligan's Island? Amazing.
Another possible case of Trek recycling? Remember our friend the Mugato, well check this out:
http://www.hollywoodgorillamen.com/2010/02/crash-versus-flash.html
These were 30 years apart, though, so perhaps not. But the similarity is striking.
I thought Prohaska designed the suit and Roddenberry and Co. worked it into a script.I can readily see the differences, starting with the color. The horn is different, the primate face is different. But the idea; now that may have been an inspiration to our friends at Desilu/Paramount.
The suit (without horn) had been used previously by Prohaska in at least one other production. (Several other costumes created by him were similarly re-used in multiple productions.)I thought Prohaska designed the suit and Roddenberry and Co. worked it into a script.
The suit (without horn) had been used previously by Prohaska in at least one other production. (Several other costumes created by him were similarly re-used in multiple productions.).
William Smithers, Paul Carr, Erik Holland in The Innocent, An episode of The Invaders!
JB
It's amusing to see the lengths the Invaders are going to, to convince David Vincent that they are pacifists when they could just kill him and be done with it...
It's amusing to see the lengths the Invaders are going to, to convince David Vincent that they are pacifists when they could just kill him and be done with it...
But that might alert the people who have read David Vincent's theories in the newspapers! But the Invaders were scattered across the planet in groups and seemed to have different directives it seemed! And in this episode they do try to kill him and William Smithers by forcing whisky down his throat and then putting him in a car and aiming it down a hillside after their attempts to brainwash him and get him on their side failed!
JB
Well, I think of it as one (maybe just out of nostalgia), but I recognize it has faults.I guess there's a reason why The Invaders is not remembered as one of the great '60s sci-fi series...
I guess there's a reason why The Invaders is not remembered as one of the great '60s sci-fi series...
I think it is one of the greats from the sixties myself! It is a product of episodic television just like Star Trek was! You can't mention any details that would have a direct effect upon another story because it might contradict the earlier one if that channel hasn't screened that episode just yet!!! There are many other shows, sci-fi and others that were made like that! Vincent can't even mention that Michael Rennie's character Per Alquist from Summit meeting looks just like Magnus in The Innocent and other returning alien actors unless it is specifically stated! Although in our own minds we can decide for ourselves!
JB
I don't think I've ever seen an episode of the Invaders.
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