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Friday, December 30, 2016
Nimoy Publicity Photo: Spock With Vulcan Lyre
A rarely-seen publicity photo of Nimoy with the Vulcan lyrette prop.
Labels:
Nimoy,
photos,
publicity photos
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Gray Morrow Trek Poster Art
From the mighty and legendary issue number 2 (from 1972) of the incomparable and unforgettable publication "The Monster Times," comes this centerfold poster of Star Trek by artists Gray Morrow. How many had this hanging up in the room as a kid?
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1972,
artwork,
poster,
The Monster Times
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Happy 2016 Birthday, Nichelle!
Lovely Nichelle Nichols is 84 today. We hope she has a wonderful day of love and appreciation, and that her New Year has much health and happiness. We love you, Nichelle!
Celebrate by reading some or all of the entries I have made of the past few years, right here.
Celebrate by reading some or all of the entries I have made of the past few years, right here.
Friday, September 9, 2016
That Lucky Kid... Now, Lucky US!
Most of the time, this blog is publishing items in my collection. But sometimes, when something extraordinary from Trek's past shows up, I will feature it, like the time the original Phaser Rifle turned up. Today, I saw a post shared by Trek contributor Doug Drexler that came from one Edward Barocela that revealed a wonderful story of a visit to the Star Trek soundstages and a photo not seen since.
Here is the photo:
And the story behind the photo:
Edward Barocela posted to the group STAR TREK - The Original and ONLY Timeline:
"Nearly 49 years ago, my father Edward Sr., a motion picture engineer, was hired by Film Effects of Hollywood to work on upgrading the optical printers. One Saturday, my brother and I were out with Dad as he ran some errands. He stopped off at work and left us in the lobby of the building as he went inside to do something. Presently, a man walked by and noticed us by ourselves, bored and fidgeting. He said, "Hey, kids, do want to see a real spaceship?" Naturally we said yes, and he gave us directions to a set of double doors. We went through the doors and found ourselves on a small soundstage. And there she was: the Starship Enterprise. They let us work the control console to turn the big model's lights on and off, and to run the engine dome rotors at different speeds. They also let us handle the shuttlecraft and Romulan ship models. Needless to say, this experience made huge impression on me. I was 10 years old. Years later, my mother sent me this photo. I didn't even remember that anyone had taken pictures at the time."
Too cool!
Here is the photo:
And the story behind the photo:
Edward Barocela posted to the group STAR TREK - The Original and ONLY Timeline:
"Nearly 49 years ago, my father Edward Sr., a motion picture engineer, was hired by Film Effects of Hollywood to work on upgrading the optical printers. One Saturday, my brother and I were out with Dad as he ran some errands. He stopped off at work and left us in the lobby of the building as he went inside to do something. Presently, a man walked by and noticed us by ourselves, bored and fidgeting. He said, "Hey, kids, do want to see a real spaceship?" Naturally we said yes, and he gave us directions to a set of double doors. We went through the doors and found ourselves on a small soundstage. And there she was: the Starship Enterprise. They let us work the control console to turn the big model's lights on and off, and to run the engine dome rotors at different speeds. They also let us handle the shuttlecraft and Romulan ship models. Needless to say, this experience made huge impression on me. I was 10 years old. Years later, my mother sent me this photo. I didn't even remember that anyone had taken pictures at the time."
Too cool!
Labels:
1967,
behind-the-scenes,
models
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Happy Birthday, Bill Shatner!
Happy 85th birthday to the best Captain in Starfleet; past, present, future, alternate future, alternate universe and beyond! He doesn't let age slow him down, and we wish him many more.
Labels:
cast birthdays,
Shatner
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Happy Birthday, DeForest Kelly!
DeForest Kelly's birthday is today, January 20th. This true Southern gentleman (born in Taccoa, GA) never let the lights of Hollywood get in his eyes and change him from the kind and humble man he was.
Here is a link to all the posts on this blog that are tagged with his name. A great way to celebrate his memory!
Bonus: a behind-the-scenes photo of Kelley getting his old-age makeup applied for "The Deadly Years." He had a great time acting in this episode as he took his "crusty old country doctor" persona to the ultimate level!
Here is a link to all the posts on this blog that are tagged with his name. A great way to celebrate his memory!
Bonus: a behind-the-scenes photo of Kelley getting his old-age makeup applied for "The Deadly Years." He had a great time acting in this episode as he took his "crusty old country doctor" persona to the ultimate level!
Labels:
cast birthdays
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