She would have been so cute . . .Goldie Hawn could have been an interesting alt Roberta Lincoln.
What I wouldn't give for a time portal to go back and recast according to some of suggestions in this threadMaybe technology might allow one day...
The great Vincent Price another obvious name (though again, perhaps too close to Batman for comfort?). Too suave to be a Klingon?
Only know Bain & Landau from cult sixties watching; heard Space 1999 pretty awful. Maybe I'll give it a shot when finish UFO. Or is life too short?
The great Vincent Price another obvious name (though again, perhaps too close to Batman for comfort?). Too suave to be a Klingon?
Nah, being on Batman wouldn't have done any harm, he was all over the place. He did a Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in 1967 and was on the Brady Bunch a few years later. He would have been great on Trek.
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Well, that depends on what you're looking for. For Gerry Anderson's type of SF, the first year of Space:1999 was top class...
Goldie Hawn was at least as good an actress as Teri Garr back then. Don‘t forget, she had a regular role in the sitcom Good Morning World (1967-68) and won a Best Actress Oscar for Cactus Flower (released in late 1969, not that long after Trek’s second season).As for Goldie Hawn... could she even act back then? I've seen her in Laugh-In clips, and she's always so scattered and stumbling over her lines, and I'm not sure if she was just playing a role or if she genuinely hadn't learned how to act yet.
Nah, being on Batman wouldn't have done any harm, he was all over the place. He did a Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in 1967 and was on the Brady Bunch a few years later. He would have been great on Trek.
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...And I think people associated him more with horror movies than Batman back then. Egghead was never one of the more iconic villains like the Joker or the Penguin.
Goldie Hawn was at least as good an actress as Teri Garr back then. Don‘t forget, she had a regular role in the sitcom Good Morning World (1967-68) and won a Best Actress Oscar for Cactus Flower (released in late 1969, not that long after Trek’s second season).
And it takes smarts to pull off a convincing dumb act.
A friend and I were talking about Shat vs West last week and we concluded that they could have put Shat in the Bat suit and West on the bridge and both series would have still played out exactly the same.
Love suggestions of Barbara Bain and Martin Landau, and would have liked to see Robert Vaughn.
Ernest Borgnine! I can totally see him as a starship captain, or maybe as the one in charge of the Janus II pergium mining.
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