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From: cw@vaxwaller.UUCP (Carl Weidling)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: more appearances
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Date: Fri, 21-Sep-84 16:20:48 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 21 16:20:48 1984
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References: <1246@unm-cvax.UUCP> Looking over the list put out on the net, I remebered some
Organization: Varian, Walnut Creek, CA
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interesting (at least I think it's interesting) trivia about some
of the people.
	Elisha Cook's most famous movie was "The Maltese Falcon", with
Humphrey Bogart, he played Wilmer, the gunsel.
	Kim Darby was the girl with "True Grit" wasn't she? (My memory
may be playing tricks with me on this one).
	Mariette Hartley achieved her greatest fame in commercials with
James Garner.  Her first movie, "Ride the High Country" aka "Guns in the
Afternoon", is a western that is fairly highly regarded by a lot of
"students of film". (I'm not sure what to call them, I'll abbreviate to
SOF's after this.) It was directed by Sam Peckinpah (may have been his
first) and had as a theme the decline of the heroic days of the west.
	Jeffrey Hunter was in another movie that is highly regarded by
many SOF's, "The Searchers", with John Wayne.  I caught it on the tube
once and confess that I could not see what the fuss was about.  But some
say it was director John Ford's best film by a long way.
	Robert Wise also directed "The Day the Earth Stood Still", a
classic science fiction movie of the 50's.
	John Colicos was the main bad guy of the TV series "Battlestar
Ponderosa".