And the early '50s, and the '40s, and the late 1930s.Cesar Romero must've been quite a big star in the late '50s
And the early '50s, and the '40s, and the late 1930s.Cesar Romero must've been quite a big star in the late '50s
And the early '50s, and the '40s, and the late 1930s.
We're watching Twilght Zone DVDs for dinner this week, and were delighted to have come around to Shatner's iconic "Terror at 20,000 Feet." We also noticed for the first time that the gremlin on the wing has soles on his feetie pajamas.!
This is a common mistake, possibly due to the fact that Shatner also starred in TV-movie titled "The Horror at 37,000 Feet."
Which of course I know perfectly well, but things like knowing something perfectly well never keep me from makiing a public mistake.Nitpick: It's "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," not "Terror."
This is a common mistake, possibly due to the fact that Shatner also starred in TV-movie titled "The Horror at 37,000 Feet."
And this is where I'm compelled to mention that "Nightmare" was written by Richard Matheson, who also wrote "The Enemy Within" for TOS.
Okay, this is freakin hilarious - Riptide, the aforementioned 1984 Stephen J Cannel series about two beach bums and their nerdy friend who have a detective agency operating out of their boat... The gang is below decks running some info through their 1984 remote modem hack of the police computer system. Behind them is a monitor flashing totally random electrical diagrams, mathematical formulae, and suddenly - Franz Joseph Enterprise deck plans! Here's deck 5 flashing by:
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Also Keith Andes, holding the gun in your 4th pic.The Have Gun - ep "The Piano" features the lovely Anoinette Bower, who hires Paladin to pay off the kidnappers who are holding famous pianist Franz Lister's concert "music box" for ransom.
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The Have Gun - ep "The Piano" features the lovely Anoinette Bower, who hires Paladin to pay off the kidnappers who are holding famous pianist Franz Lister's concert "music box" for ransom.
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Oh, I agree - a lot of female guest stars had ridiculous hair and looked so much better in their normal styles.Antoinette Bower is SO much better looking with good hair. The wigs Star Trek put her in were so terrible that Sylvia barely registered as a beautiful woman with me, throughout my childhood. She just came across as sinister and a pain in Kirk's ass, not the temptress she was supposed to be.
THAT's who that was!! I checked his IMDB but they changed the format this week and I couldn't find a Trek reference.Also Keith Andes, holding the gun in your 4th pic.
Yeah, they've messed up a nice sensible page layout and made everything much more cluttered and difficult. I just looked at your screencap and thought "He looks familiar. Who is that?"THAT's who that was!! I checked his IMDB but they changed the format this week and I couldn't find a Trek reference.
He had an outrageous German accent and played it quite foppish. It just didn't click as Akuta for me.Yeah, they've messed up a nice sensible page layout and made everything much more cluttered and difficult. I just looked at your screencap and thought "He looks familiar. Who is that?"
Didn't immediately click as Akuta for me, either. It was just something about facial features / shape of the face that pinged the "familiar" detector.He had an outrageous German accent and played it quite foppish. It just didn't click as Akuta for me.
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