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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

Me again :lol:
Science Fiction Theater, 1955, "A Visit From Dr. Pliny," and his assistant, the ubiquitous Dr. Schallert.

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Do I have a setting out of whack? I cannot see any of Forbin's images. All I get is a broken box and the
We figured out it's because my website host is an "unsecured" site, which figures since I'm riddled with insecurities. :). If you copy/paste the picture link into another tab should show up. I think. :)
 
Today's Science Fiction Theater from 1955 was "The Strange People at Pecos," who are a new family down the road from a rocket base's radar operator, who thinks they might be from another planet, thanks to their weird little girl played by little Beverly Washburn.

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We figured out it's because my website host is an "unsecured" site, which figures since I'm riddled with insecurities. :). If you copy/paste the picture link into another tab should show up. I think. :)
I now find I have to open "Reply" in another tab and then hit the "Use BB Code editor" button on the Reply box to even be able to see the image URL.

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Kind of a pain in the ass, but it does work.
 
I now find I have to open "Reply" in another tab and then hit the "Use BB Code editor" button on the Reply box to even be able to see the image URL.

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Kind of a pain in the ass, but it does work.
It is a pain in the ass, but now that I know this trick, I will use it.
Which Klingon did he steal that facial hair from?
Looks like Koloth.
 
Could almost be an actual acoustic chamber, though. It's not one I can recall seeing before, but the shapes seen on the wall are no more odd than shapes currently used in acoustic treatment / tuning of performance halls and recording studios, serving to break up direct reflection of sound waves and prevent the chamber from being able to resonate at any specific frequency in the form of a standing wave.
About 2 or 3 eps later, scientists revived an ice age baby mammoth, and those things were on the walls of the "thawing chamber" :lol:
 
Watching F Troop for breakfast again, and I have posted these before, but Lee Meriweather certainly bears repeating. :adore:

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Man, Warren Stevens was on all these shows! Here he is in the Outer Limits ep "Keepers of the Purple Twilight," as a brilliant scientist trying to devise a new energy source, tricked by aliens into making it a weapon to destroy the Earth.

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I just found out Percy Rodriguez voiced the trailer for "Jaws".

Norman Bates does THE STEPFORD WIVES. I prefer Steve Railsback's trailer-work the most, such as THE WIZARD OF OZ, E.T. and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.

Backing back into the topic, anybody ever see Warren Stevens threatening Veronica Cartwright on DANIEL BOONE?
 
I watched the final two eps of The Outer Limits this week and got a couple of Trek guests out of it. In "The Premonition," William Bramley played a mission control supervisor named "Baldy" :lol: - that's him center frame, frozen in by a time anomoly in mid-shout. He's credited as "Policeman" in "Bread and Circuses."

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The final ep, "The Probe," featured some people scooped up by an alien probe for analysis, endangered by a giant mutant microbe played by, who else, Janos Prohaska!

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The final ep, "The Probe," featured some people scooped up by an alien probe for analysis, endangered by a giant mutant microbe played by, who else, Janos Prohaska!

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An early version of the Horta costume?
 
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