De Kelley in "Alcoa Theatre - 333 Montgomery St." Pt. 3

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DeForest Kelley in a 1960's episode of "333 Montgomery Street", playing a lawyer - written and produced by Gene Roddenberry!

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  • So great stuff. I always think of what De said once: "But Carolyn, she -- my wife, looked at it and she said, "I don't ever remember you looking like that."

    Well, he`s so sexy in it. I mean he is always good-looking. But here he`s just incredible.

    AND I always wanted to see De with glasses. Okay, this glasses is ugly BUT he has the perfect face for it.

    I would have so loved to see more of this!!!

  • Well, at least we have one episode - if this had worked, there would have been no Star Trek!

  • Love it terrific role for DeForest, Thank You

  • totally agree; great role for Deforest!! love his facial expressions especially in this.

  • Yeah, it's cool to see him in it.

  • Glad you liked it :)))

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  • woulderfull but to bad it not in color Kelley had sweetest blue eyes.

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  • "and by coincidence, by unreasonable coincidence"

    love his little finger shake and drawl there, it is oh so southern and oh so sexy. he sounds so "oh no you di-in't"

  • "Damn-it Jim, I'm a doctor not a lawyer!"

  • Great just great!!

    Thank you!

    Were there any other episodes?

  • Surprisingly awesome. I loved Kelley in this role. Also, suits suit him.

    And there's something about the way he says "unreasonable coincidence" that's just... guh.

  • The voice-over in the end credits certainly wasn't Harry Cohn, the Columbia studio mogul who died in 1958!

  • Even though this pilot wasn't sold, Gene remembered DeForest when the time came to cast the "Lab Chief" in Roddenberry's unsold 1966 "POLICE STORY" {aka "OPERATION 100"} pilot for Desilu, which indirectly led to Gene asking Kelley if he wanted to appear in....

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