Btw, DeForest can be spotted several times in that trailer. You see part of the fight with Rory Calhoun. Rory beats the crap out of DeForest.
Excellent cast. Rory Calhoun, John Russell,Lon Chaney, Arthur Hunnicutt, Gene Evans. All prominent actors in the 1950’s. They were older in this 1962 film.
Jon Lormer, of “The World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky”, “The Cage” and “Return of the Archons” playing Sam Bradford in the “Maverick” episode, “The Town That Wasn’t There”.
I’ve seen so many Trek actors in the original Mission: Impossible, I’ve given up tracking them. In just the last few weeks, I counted Arlene Martel, Lee Meriwether, Peter Mark Richman, Logan Ramsey, Barry Atwater, and (of course) Leonard Nimoy. Probably a few others as well.
This seems the best place to post this. Just found the old Hitchcock episode “Memo fro Purgatory” on YouTube. Have wanted to see this for years. Based on works by Harlan Ellison and featuring a young Walter Koenig.
This is the episode of Combat! with Koenig’s first (uncredited) TV role, “Sentry.” His scene starts around the 6:35 mark.
My God, how I loved this show from second through sixth grade! Every Tuesday night for five years, I was glued to the TV from 18:30 to 19:30 (and for most of that time, McHale’s Navy was on next).
These are the two episodes of Combat! with Leonard Nimoy. In the first, he’s “Baum” and appears just after the 11:54 mark. He speaks German around 16:10:
In the second, he’s “Neumann.” He first appears and speaks German just after 1:20:
Two two-parter episodes of Matlock featuring future Enterprise captains: one set in London with Bruce “Christopher Pike” Greenwood and one set in Washington with Scott “Jonathan Archer” Bakula.
Might have already been mentioned here, but I saw Grace Lee Whitney recently in an ep of “The Untouchables.” In this one, she was just a show girl, instead of a stripper.
Davis Roberts, “Dr Ozaba” (the black scientist) in “The Empath,” as “William Barton” (Robert Conrad’s intended victim) in the M:I episode “The Killer.”
Michael Ansara, Kang, in the Rawhide episode, “Incident of the Iron Horse”. He plays an Indian. He played Cochise in Broken Arrow, and he described Cochise as standing with his arms folded and saying noble things, or standing with his arms at his side saying noble things. The same here.
A few weeks back, DeForest Kelley was on the Svengoolie airing of Night of the Lepus. It was. . . was. . . I don’t remember 'cause it was so bad, I fell asleep on the couch.
Tripler
Am I the only guy around here who watches Svengoolie?