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"Blu-ray Review: Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 1 (1966-67)"

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Blogger Stacia said...

Great write up! I'm glad that you point out Shatner's more inappropriate pauses and staccatos were developed during the run of the show. Many (maybe most) people think Shatner's performances were like that from the very beginning of his career.

July 5, 2010 at 6:30 AM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

Welcome to the site, Stacia.

Yes, Shatner definitely didn't hone his trademark delivery so precisely until he had the benefit of performing the same part for 3 continuous seasons. But there were signs of it early on.

This delivery is simply his stab at approximating the reality of words coming to his character as he speaks, meaning he is avoiding the appearance of having a fully-formed line of dialogue before he utters it.

Brando experimented with this in a different, some would say lazier, way later in his career. He would refuse to learn his lines and demand cue cards be held up for him, or hide index cards around the set, something which caused Coppola great distress when Brando showed up on the set of APOCALYPSE NOW.

I believe Brando even had an earpiece fashioned for him where someone would feed the line to him as if a thought was forming in his mind. I think I heard Val Kilmer appropriated this method from Brando during their time together in Frankenheimer's version of THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU (1996).

July 5, 2010 at 5:41 PM

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