SteveR wrote:
You're mistaken Rab-Eye. It WAS Shatner. Pull up William Shatner IMDB to verify.
Correct..."Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", 1963.
I know he's older than me. But, please don't tell me he's 90. That is downright depressing!!!
Even though the acting in the original Star Trek was heavy handed and definitely several grades below the best possible talent, the story lines at the time were mind expanding and door opening.
In some ways, I miss that new and mind expanding feeling that I felt when these Star Trek episodes were broadcast for the very first time! It was a great way to grow your vision of your place in the universe.
I enjoy and am amazed by what current technology has given us. And I never forget Star Trek as one of the 'first steps' to getting there in the 1960's.
Expand your mind! Galileo was threatened with death/life in prison/excommunication for suggesting the Earth circled the Sun. (Accept that we know much less than we think. And it will always be so!!!)
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