The Green Slime (1968)

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The Green Slime (1968)
John Davis Chandler A Man Called Shenandoah Dir: Boris Sagal
Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Leonard Nimoy guest stars in "Run, Killer, Run," episode 17 of the single season of A Man Called Shenandoah (original air date January 10, 1966).
Nimoy plays a world-weary hired killer who's engaged to bump off the main character while he's working on the docks in Galveston. He comes to like him, and even helps him in a brawl with a longshoreman, but that doesn't stop him from trying to do what he's been paid to do.
A Man Called Shenandoah is a weird, interesting little show, and I highly recommend watching if you can get your hands on it. A man wakes up in a frontier town with a head injury and a case of amnesia. Assuming the name "Shenandoah," he spends 34 half-hour episodes roaming the Old West, looking for clues to his real identity. The really interesting part is the growing suspicion that he wouldn't like the man he used to be, and might be better off in the long run by not remembering.
Other Trek connections:
Herbert F. Solow, executive in charge of production for The Original Series, and Lindsley Parsons, Jr., executive in charge of production for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, were both uncredited members of the MGM Television production team for A Man Called Shenandoah.
Sally Kellerman, who played Dr. Elizabeth Dehner in "Where No Man Has Gone Before," plays a ship owner's daughter in love with the main character.
Bonus: Check this out!
Cowboy!
Had Wagon Train on the mind, so I gave in and tried to draw McCullough
Thinking about the nightmare of my last attempt, I'm actually really proud of these!
Thinking on drawing Major Adams next
More Flint *sigh*
He's my lil "cowboy" slut(one of them anyways lol)
Some of these look like him
Marker/highlighter sketches with fineliner/pen messy lineart
Penny Edwards and Robert Horton in 𝑷𝒐𝒏𝒚 𝑺𝒐𝒍𝒅𝒊𝒆𝒓 (1952).
my mom getting me a signed photo of an old ass dead actor that i’m insane about is so funny
From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Wagon Train - The Willy Moran Story - NBC - September 18, 1957
Western
Running Time: 60 minutes
Written by William Fay and William R. Cox
Produced by Richard Lewis
Directed by Herschel Daugherty
Stars:
Ward Bond as Major Seth Adams
Robert Horton as Flint McCullough
Frank McGrath as Charlie Wooster
Ernest Borgnine as Willy Moran
Marjorie Lord as Mary Palmer
Andrew Duggan as Dan Brady
Beverly Washburn as Susan Palmer
Donald Randolph as Robinson
Richard Hale as Andrew Palmer
John Harmon as Fabor
Michael Winkelman as Ben Palmer
Kevin Hagen as Lansing
Joe McGuinn as Bartender
Richard Devon as Saloon Hoodlum