Oooh, spooky!
Sylvia (Antoinette Bower) and Korob (Theo Marcuse) terrorize the crew of the Enterprise in the Halloween-themed episode Catspaw (S2E7).
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Oooh, spooky!
Sylvia (Antoinette Bower) and Korob (Theo Marcuse) terrorize the crew of the Enterprise in the Halloween-themed episode Catspaw (S2E7).
Series Premiere
The Monkees - The Royal Flush - NBC - September 12, 1966
Sitcom
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Peter Meyerson and Robert Schlitt
Produced by Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider
Directed by James Frawley
Stars:
David Jones as Davy
Micky Dolenz as Micky
Michael Nesmith as Mike
Peter Tork as Peter
Katherine Walsh as Princess Bettina
Vincent Beck as Sigmund
Ceil Cabot as Chambermaid
Theodore Marcuse as Otto
Character Actor
Theodore “Theo” Carroll Marcuse (August 2, 1920 – November 29, 1967) Character actor who appeared frequently on television in the 1950s and 1960s, often portraying villains.
On television he appeared on many series, including The Beverly Hillbillies, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Wild Wild West, Have Gun – Will Travel, Bonanza, Hogan's Heroes (the 1967 episode "The Hostage", as General von Heiner, filmed not long before his fatal car accident, first airing two and a half weeks after his death), Batman, Star Trek (episode "Catspaw", first airing the week of Halloween in 1967, one month before his death), The Time Tunnel, I Spy, The Monkees, Perry Mason, Peter Gunn, The Untouchables, The Twilight Zone episodes "The Trade-Ins" and "To Serve Man", and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. episodes "The Re-collectors Affair," "The Minus-X Affair," and "The Pieces of Fate Affair". (Wikipedia)
“La Belle Dame Sans Merci – A Tone Poem” by Fletcher Cunniff A very cool and haunting musical composition by Fletcher Cunniff, inspired by John Keats's 1819 poem, "la Belle Dame Sans Merci." The track integrates an old vinyl recording of an exquisitely quavering, Mid-Atlantic-accented reading by the American character actor Theo Marcuse (1920-1967) and is accompanied in this video (also by Cunniff) with illustrations from my comics interpretation of the poem.
Happy birthday in memory of Theo Marcuse, whose many roles included that of Korob in the Star Trek Original Series episode, “Cat’s Paw.” He died the same year this episode was first broadcast.
9th time: Interrupted by Jack trying to eat my wall.