@MntrTodd glen corbet was in star trek with you know who he died if you like serious drama like this go to domination tube there is a girl in one of those videos named felony who died makeing it
Route 66 never ended with the Screen Gems dancing sticks, but the words, 'This has been a Screen Gems production, filmed at the Hollywood studios of Columbia Pictures'.
I like this episode a lot. Out of curiosity, can this episode have a beginning to end? (Original opening and closing credits included. I was wondering how Route 66 orginal closing credits from Season 4?
Interestingly enough, the closing credits for Season 4 all had the same music as the first three seasons - the show's theme tune - EXCEPT for this one episode. Instead, the sad and haunting score from this episode was played over the closing credits.
In this episode they rented a boat from a guy that I used to work for. He's an old lobsterman named Bill Floyd. They filmed shots on the boat in Portland Harbor Maine. Billy told us once that "That Bill Shatner sure was lazy. He spent the whole time sunning himself on the bow." He also said when a shot was needed of a guy pulling a trap on board, none of the guys could do it. So they put Billy Floyd in oil skins and filmed him doing it from the back.
what's rare about this clip is it includes 3 actors from Star Trek before they were on Star Trek. Glenn Corbett (Zefram Cochrane from "Metamorphosis"), Louise Sorel (Rayna K'pec from "Requiem for Methuselah", and of course William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk).
Actually there's another Route 66 episode that features four Trek actors - "And Make Thunder His Tribute" has Glenn Corbett, Lou Antonio, Alfred Ryder and Michael J. Pollard.
After George left.. I just coudnt get into the show. , I watched every episode with Tod & Buz . My favorite program and always will be. Route 66
My Respect to you for being a Route 66 fan also.
TheObladee 1 year ago
Where are people seeing this show now? I haven't seen it since it was originally aired! I wish RTV Network would pick it up.
Simon5005 1 year ago
Shatner is cool! Always has been, always will be...
ilovemartinmilner 1 year ago
Believe it or not, Shatner's character in this episode is named "Menemsha Faxon".
MntrTodd 2 years ago
@MntrTodd
I find that hard to believe...but it must be true! You couldn't make up a name like that! :)
JubalCalif 1 year ago
@MntrTodd glen corbet was in star trek with you know who he died if you like serious drama like this go to domination tube there is a girl in one of those videos named felony who died makeing it
spacepatrolman 1 year ago
Oh yeah, I know what is missing from that episode, the closing credits followed by the dancing sticks logo at the end of the program.
Knowitall67 2 years ago
Route 66 never ended with the Screen Gems dancing sticks, but the words, 'This has been a Screen Gems production, filmed at the Hollywood studios of Columbia Pictures'.
Neville6000 2 years ago
I like this episode a lot. Out of curiosity, can this episode have a beginning to end? (Original opening and closing credits included. I was wondering how Route 66 orginal closing credits from Season 4?
Knowitall67 2 years ago
Interestingly enough, the closing credits for Season 4 all had the same music as the first three seasons - the show's theme tune - EXCEPT for this one episode. Instead, the sad and haunting score from this episode was played over the closing credits.
MntrTodd 2 years ago
In this episode they rented a boat from a guy that I used to work for. He's an old lobsterman named Bill Floyd. They filmed shots on the boat in Portland Harbor Maine. Billy told us once that "That Bill Shatner sure was lazy. He spent the whole time sunning himself on the bow." He also said when a shot was needed of a guy pulling a trap on board, none of the guys could do it. So they put Billy Floyd in oil skins and filmed him doing it from the back.
WaveX28 3 years ago
oh fuck yeah, can't wait to get this one on dvd
agameofdarts 3 years ago
what's rare about this clip is it includes 3 actors from Star Trek before they were on Star Trek. Glenn Corbett (Zefram Cochrane from "Metamorphosis"), Louise Sorel (Rayna K'pec from "Requiem for Methuselah", and of course William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk).
kirkrules66 3 years ago 8
That is not as rare as you might think. There are some episodes of Kraft Suspense Theater that feature 4 Star Trek actors (plus the director).
porter4 2 years ago
Actually there's another Route 66 episode that features four Trek actors - "And Make Thunder His Tribute" has Glenn Corbett, Lou Antonio, Alfred Ryder and Michael J. Pollard.
MntrTodd 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing!
orion2593 3 years ago