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Monster on the Campus (1958)
Get Smart- a brief pro-trans character appears.
Smart: Now for the awards. The first award is for Top Achievement of a CONTROL Scientist. Envelope, please. [Blindfolded agent hands Smart an envelope. Smart opens it. Smart: [reads off card] And the winner is Dr. Hans Svenson, for 25 years of experimental research in the field of hormones. Svenson, a beautiful woman in a yellow gown, comes to accept the award. Smart is surprised. Smart: Are you accepting the award for Hans Svenson? Svenson: [no shame, matter of fact] I am Hans Svenson.
Get Smart, 'How to Succeed in the Spy Business Without Really Trying'
Guest star Nancy Walters as Hans Svenson.
Originally aired 11 Mar, 1967
NANCY WALTERS
Monster on the Campus (1958)
Like NBC was trying to cash in on the Batman craze with Captain Nice, CBS also tried to cash in with Mr Terrific. The series was about Stanely Beamish (Stephen Strimpell), a gas station attendant who could transform into a superhero when he took a pill developed by the government. Legendary voice actor Paul Frees was the narrator. The series only lasted one season of 17 episodes and an unaired pilot (Alan Young played the lead in the unaired pilot). The last episode aired on May 8, 1967. ("The Sultan has Five Wives" Mr Terrific, TV Event)
One Dress a Day Challenge
November: Grey Redux
Bells Are Ringing / Nancy Walters as Katherine Arnold
All the guests at the party attended by the main characters are wearing sophisticated clothing in neutral or muted shades, but this gown on Katherine Arnold (a star actress in the story) is a particular standout. It looks to be made of heavy satin in shades of grey that graduate from silver to charcoal, with a slit in the back and a built-in stole that wraps around the right arm. Matching grey pumps and diamond jewelry complete the elegant look. No wonder heroine Ella feels self-conscious about her bright red dress (although it is charming).
Costumes for this movie were by Walter Plunkett.
My second film today.