“Once upon a time, there was a man named Harrington, a man named Forbes, a man named Gart. They used to exist, but don't any longer. Someone - or something- took them somewhere. At least they are no longer a part of the memory of man. And as to the X-20 supposed to be housed here in this hangar, this, too, does not exist. And if any of you have any questions concerning an aircraft and three men who flew her, speak softly of them - and only in - The Twilight Zone.”
Maybe... just a little obsessed with this scene. 🥵
This is not on the final cut of the TV special. You can watch the full footage from this take HERE [Youtube].
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Note: I just noticed the dancer serving headbang (4th GIF below) and wow! The '68 special dancers went all for it, man. The gospel number is amazing. ⚡
Gospel number. Elvis performing "Saved" — '68 Comeback Special.
For many people, "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" is one of the boring episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. I don't judge anyone who think like that, but for me, the performances of both Frank Gorshin and Lou Antonio as Bele and Lokai are a masterpiece!
Just watch their overall, face expressions, body movements and their dialogues.