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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

Virginia Aldridge (Lt Tracy from a WITF) and Stanley Adams (Cyrano Jones from TTWT) in a Corman production called High School Big Shot. Aldridge plays a High School femme fatale. Adams pretty much plays Cyrano Jones. :lol:
 
Jay Robinson as the host of an artsy-fartsy soiree on the Night Court episode "Christine's Friend" (that being Sela Ward being amazingly dazzling).


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William Windom has a role in Frank Sinatra's The Detective. I had to chuckle when during Windom's taped confession, he says he's thirty-eight years old. He was forty-five at the time of filming and looked even older.​
 
Okay, in the other cap we couldn't see much besides the grip, but that's pretty unambiguously a Thompson.

I remember seeing the episode back when Hogan's Heroes was still on the air, but I don't seem to have any recollection of Lawrence Montaigne being in it.
I didn't post the shot with the gun because Stonn's face isn't in it, but I capped it juuuust in case someone asked. ;)
 
Happened to have H&I on this morning, and the same Wonder Woman episode was on as last time I had H&I on on a Saturday morning :lol:. "Judgement from Space" featured Vic Perrin and Janet MacLachlan as the ghostly alien supervisors keeping watch over Tim O'Connor's Earthly visit.

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This episode's Council of Alien Honchos reminds me of a similar deal in "Flight of the War Witch" with Julie Newmar and Michael Ansara.

In those days, you couldn't shoot a Council of Alien Honchos episode without calling in at least two Star Trek veterans. You respected your elders.

Incidentally, I never made the Janet MacLachlan connection in that Wonder Woman. Good mention.
 
The What's My Line YouTube channel was recommended to me and the first episode I found featured William Shatner as one of the panelists. He was promoting his new show, a legal courtroom drama 'For the People.' Jack Lemmon was the mystery guest.​
 
The Sten gun had no forward grip at all. One held it by the magazine or the cooling shroud. Also:

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my understanding is that you don't hold the magazine itself, because that can cause feeding issues, you hold the magazine well

and the germans apparently made extensive use of captured equipment, and a behind-the-lines place like like a POW camp is a good place to send them to free up some of your normal logistics for the fighting men... production wise, they probably just didn't have enough mp40s to hand
 
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