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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

They actually did the fight with real electrified blades to create sparks, rather than animated effects. Hence the wires and safety goggles, though it still seems like a potential fire hazard.
That loses a couple guywires on the suspension bridge of disbelief. "We're dueling to the death. Here, wear this safety gear."
 
Jeffrey Hunter was a guest villain on this week's rerun of The Green Hornet (12-16-66)

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Lou Antonio as a local wise guy stupid enough to taunt Paladin, who showed remarkable restraint, so cranky old lady sheriff Jeanette Nolan cut him in half with her shotgun. Hal Needham seems to be a regular lately as a random thug. He does a fall from a roof later after Paladin stops feeling restrained. Have Gun - Will Travel, "The Tender Gun" (which she ain't!)
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This episode, season 4, ep 7, is the first time I noticed some careless reflections of mike booms and film crews in windows.
 
Just saw an incredibly brief 1-scene appearance by Paul Comi, as a military psychiatrist asked to analyze a possibly delusional astronaut, in the 1-hour Twilight Zone episode "The Parallel."
 
Looks like Jim West isn't of The Body...

Timely rerun of Wild Wild West from 1-6-67 given that this week is "Return of the Archons" rerun week! (I don't think Harry Townes even had to change his wardrobe...)

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Phillip Pine visits the Twilight Zone as a friend of Toy designer Pat Hingle, who is obsessing way too much over his childhood, in "The Incredible World of Horace Ford."

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This features a truly amazing performance by Hingle as a man who is already child-like by nature, gradually losing his grip on adulthood and drowning in a childhood which he may or may not be remembering well.

That said, the "psychotic nostalgia" plot happens WAY too often on TZ.
 
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Spotted Celia Lovsky ("T'Pau") in an episode of ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS. She played a wealthy older woman who is being slowly poisoned by her favorite waitress, who the old lady has generously included in her will.
 
Logan Ramsey/"Claudius Marcus", in Mannix "Make It Like It Never Happened" 1967
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and in the same episode, uncredited, Davis Roberts/Dr. Ozaba
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