In this television episode, William Shatner plays an architect named David Vincent. Just three years later, actor Roy Thinnes stars in the TV series The Invaders. In that TV series, Thinnes also plays an architect. His character is also named David Vincent.
I forgot about The Invaders!!! I always thought Roy Thinnes was so handsome. I need to find those old episodes. Having had several 'close encounters', The Invaders has a new meaning for me.
I insist on showing my young girlfriend old shows because the PLOTS in so many of them are so captivating w/o dumb 'special effects' (She's nice enough to put her phone away even,). And really, entire genres exist that young people will never know about if an older person doesn't show them. ("You've never seen 'the twilight zone'"?)
William Shatner and Shirley Jones - another great cast !!! WOW !!! I never realized how many movies and TV appearances William Shatner did before Star Trek !!! Very impressive !!! I really enjoyed him in an episode of The Fugitive (Stranger In The Mirror - 1965) - a brilliant actor !!!
Just saw the interview on ET for his NINETIETH BIRTHDAY. He is still vital, youthful in his face and voice and energy, just ageless. This man is truly incredible. The interviewer kept asking "What is your legacy?" and "what would you most want people to remember about your. . .", but he kept cutting in with his latest projects: shark diving, a new movie just released, riding his horses in competition. Did he make a deal with the devil, or what? More likely, it is his immediacy that keeps him vital. I don't think he cares two figs about his "legacy" - it's what he's working on next week. Some of these videos I'm watching of his live TV performances were made before I was born, and I am a senior citizen! He also cares nothing for death - laughs in the face of it, threatened to die on camera just to freak out the young woman interviewer, who seemed in awe and very charmed by him.
Yet " Supremes," Mary Wilson had a joyful interview, and what her projects were, only to go to bed, and not see another day! Go William!! You truly are an inspiration!! remember: Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not, what a day may bring forth!! Live each day to the fullest, because it is God's gift to us!!! Happy 2021 y'all!!!!
I beg to differ. Bill was recently interviewed on a radio/UA-cam video show. In that interview he stated he feared death....because it is the big unknown! The interviewer asked him at the end. "What gives you hope?" He could not answer that question. He said he stays busy....like you said, with his projects, but he tries not to think about death and what comes next. He even said he would like to be buried next to a tree and to be absorbed into the tree and in that way could continue to live again. I can see....why....he has no hope. One last thing. He said early in the interview that he admires those who have faith in a personal God, but that he doesn't see it that way. To me....that is indeed, very sad! We all must believe in something. I believe in Jesus Christ and what he did on that tree for me and for the entire world. Yeah....funny isn't it? A TREE!!!!!!!!!
@@thommysides4616 There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to be sad about. Shatner sounds like he is happy with his life and his own brand of personal philosophy. He certainly doesn't need anyone else (ie. you) to tell him what to believe. Now we are in the 21st century and not the Middle Ages, belief in ritual superstition is no longer compulsory (whether you like it nor not).
Shatner did so much tv durings his 20s and 30s. It must have been strange for actors who would have been studio backed to fend for themselves during that time. I'm glad he did Star Trek and finally started making money...
I did not know about his early work. My parents had watched TV all the time and also went to the movies, but they never told me. They kept his talent and his messages from me. They also never told me about the civil rights movement when I was old enough to understand. I am an Empath and they wanted to keep me all to themselves with no way for me to get my value or promote myself. I really received the message of this movie. Thank you for your comment.
cut to 44:07 for a delicious sample of this fantastic drama. Then watch from the beginning. Shatner is amazing in his unique delivery of lines. Cary Grant had that and Robert Redford too, with his fast short talking. Michael Kitchen also unique delivery. But Shatner is diabolical in his delivery, that fantastic quick dynamic change of volume and pitch, almost to the point of contrivance, I can not get enough of it. He let it get more exaggerated in later years but it's fun to detect it in these earlier films. I wish I could adopt it, .. for my .... own-speech... for the ... rest-of-my-life !
David, that was very funny ! Well done !😊. Have you seen Impressions of Bill, and his reactions to them ? Should be here somewhere on UA-cam.... Interesting to see his earlier work, isn't it. He's 91 now... ⭐🇬🇧😊🥀🇬🇧💕🇺🇲🦉⭐
Shatner was in 1961's Judgement At Nuremberg, 1964's The Intruder, in 2 Twilight Zone episodes and The World of Suzie Wong on Broadway. All before Star Trek. Then he broke his type-casting later on with Rescue 911 and Boston Legal.
This was without a doubt one of William Shatner's greatest performances. Also Shirley Jones is very pretty in this with the dark hair. It looks better than her blonde look.
William Shatner made two appearances on the original Twilight Zone. In Nightmare at 20,000 ft and Nick of Time, he played a troubled insecure husband of a strong and understanding wife who helped him thru a crisis.
Interesting fact, The young student that approached the father after his class is Robert Pine, Chris Pine's father. Time travel... alternate universe... Did Kirk come back to meet his dad??? Who knows what time and the stars have planned?
Just finished watching this William Shatner TV movie from 1964. Somehow the show reminds me of us a bit. I'm taking my time recovering from drinks last night, karaoke at the pool now verses inside pub. Waitress very excellent. Yana sunshine. 🌞
Very good episode, well-played out. I've never seen Shirley Jones in such a role before, nor with black hair, I don't think. Her career during this period is a total blank to me, the mid-to-late 60's, between "The Music Man" movie & "The Partridge Family" TV series, so it's good to see her from this time. And we may as well admit it, Shatner was superb here. For some reason, I always like stories in a beach or oceanside setting. It's really nice to hear literate dialogue again, with solid, mostly naturalistic acting styles that no longer exist. As a mild criticism, I'd say only that the story may've been a little overdramatized, with people speaking & moving more intensely, perhaps, than in "real life". Still, this was kept within fully acceptable bounds. Sometimes, too, in these Chrysler episodes, the musical component is a little overdone, in the sense of reinforcing certain dramatic moments in the script, which I find unnecessarily intrusive. I'm really not complaining, though---""Glass" is a fine episode!
Dan O'Herlihy played General "Blacky" in Failsafe starring Henry Fonda as the US President. "Blacky" dropped the atomic bomb on New York. He was also the mastermind behind the Halloween masks in Halloween III.
IMDB lists William Shatner’s first screen appearance as: The Butlers Night Off, 1951, portraying as one of the four crooks, listed as “Bill Shatner.” In the 1950s he was in Canadian and then US stage plays. He had a breakthrough lead role in Broadway’s “The World of Suzi Wong” with Francis Nguyen. An excerpt of the play was performed live on Ed Sullivan 11/15/58 ua-cam.com/video/19BKU7m2PXQ/v-deo.html
The World of Shatner. From Public Defender to Space Pioneer. He was a busy actor. As astronaut Jeff Barton going to Venus, 26 Sep 64, episode of Outer Limits, Cold hands, Warm heart, he is transformed into an Alien. There is nothing wrong with your television 📺 May 2024.
Got to the end of it... "Doh!" They should have lightened up and all worked together on the project...🦉... Re-write it for a happy ending, please, someone ?!😊 They did pretty well, with the material they were given.... 😊⭐🦉🇬🇧💕🇺🇲😊
The ending is reminiscent of the Star Trek episode Requiem for Methuselah. Kirk and Methuselah both love Rayna, but in different ways. They, too, end up losing her. In the episode Rayna dies. Interesting.
I am watching "White Comanche (1967) on TV, not on UA-cam. It has Joseph Cotten and....WILLIAM SHATNER! Good God, Capt. Kirk is everywhere. Scotty, the transporter has malfunctioned again! William Shatner plays two roles: cowboy Johnny Moon and his ruthless Indian twin brother, Notah. Notah likes peyote and gets the crazy idea that he's the Comanche messiah sent to lead the Comanche nation against the white man but more specifically the dusty desert town of Rio Hondo. Moon, estranged from his brother, decides to stop Notah either by words or by bullets. [IMBD gives it 4.1/10] That's right, Capt. Kirk gets stoned. Well, it was made in 1967.
@@ohme357 So according to you he is the only one ever to wear a toupee hmmm?. So how did him wearing a toupee prevent him from all his accomplishments. What are your accomplishments with all your hair. I love, admire, respect and appreciate bald, toupee wearing William Shatner for all his contributions pertaining to entertainment and charities. I love his sharp wit, self mocking attitude. You on the other hand have any contributions, hmm?.
@@noravanwyk2748 C'mon deflect the obvious fact about his bad toupee and asking Oh me about their accomplishments LOL. He always lied about wearing one. If he just admitted he was bald or confident enough about being bald, people would respect him more for it. Oh Me is right. If you're confident in your skills as an actor, you don't have to live your life with a rug on your head and lie about it.
Its a story that is part fantasy for women The two men can not live without her and she turns on her heel and runs into the wind LOL Free and unfettered by needy men !
2024, I was not yet born and I think of my dad....we watched old movies all the time in the 1970 on TV. Stay safe out there.
Classic Shatnerian delivery pre-Star Trek. It has served him well!
Alternative title: The Shatnered Glass.
In this television episode, William Shatner plays an architect named David Vincent. Just three years later, actor Roy Thinnes stars in the TV series The Invaders. In that TV series, Thinnes also plays an architect. His character is also named David Vincent.
I forgot about The Invaders!!! I always thought Roy Thinnes was so handsome. I need to find those old episodes. Having had several 'close encounters', The Invaders has a new meaning for me.
Both William Shatner and Roy Thinnes are still alive too.
@@eckankar7756 you can see them on MeTV.
Hollywood is a whole lot less creative than people think.
David Vincent is an alcoholic here, so that explains his later deranged hallucinations of aliens in the Invaders.... ;)
Shirley Jones looked awesome as a brunette.
She looks better as a brunette and with longer hair
Mrs partridge
@@michellebadham9353 Younger too with that hairstyle!
Love these old movies. They had such meaning.
I insist on showing my young girlfriend old shows because the PLOTS in so many of them are so captivating w/o dumb 'special effects' (She's nice enough to put her phone away even,). And really, entire genres exist that young people will never know about if an older person doesn't show them. ("You've never seen 'the twilight zone'"?)
Of course they did
Children didnt have extra screens and had more imagination
Shirley jones looks really beautiful as a brunette.
William Shatner and Shirley Jones - another great cast !!! WOW !!! I never realized how many movies and TV appearances William Shatner did before Star Trek !!! Very impressive !!! I really enjoyed him in an episode of The Fugitive (Stranger In The Mirror - 1965) - a brilliant actor !!!
He was in "The Glass Eye" on Hitchcock Presents. But the more major role was played by my cousin's husband's great-aunt, Jessica Tandy.
It’s nice to see human stories with good actors instead of people trying to rule the world.
Absolutely. They sooth ones soul, with deeper thought.
Every film is a comic book today with the new pronoun-"DUDE!"
if that is a subtle hit against Uncle Addy, I am offended. if not, no harm done.
Totally agree. One gets tired of that story. Sigh ...
First time seeing Shirley Jones this young...and as a brunette, She was a very attractive lady.
Just saw the interview on ET for his NINETIETH BIRTHDAY. He is still vital, youthful in his face and voice and energy, just ageless. This man is truly incredible. The interviewer kept asking "What is your legacy?" and "what would you most want people to remember about your. . .", but he kept cutting in with his latest projects: shark diving, a new movie just released, riding his horses in competition. Did he make a deal with the devil, or what? More likely, it is his immediacy that keeps him vital. I don't think he cares two figs about his "legacy" - it's what he's working on next week. Some of these videos I'm watching of his live TV performances were made before I was born, and I am a senior citizen! He also cares nothing for death - laughs in the face of it, threatened to die on camera just to freak out the young woman interviewer, who seemed in awe and very charmed by him.
Yet " Supremes," Mary Wilson had a joyful interview, and what her projects were, only to go to bed, and not see another day! Go William!! You truly are an inspiration!! remember: Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not, what a day may bring forth!! Live each day to the fullest, because it is God's gift to us!!! Happy 2021 y'all!!!!
I beg to differ. Bill was recently interviewed on a radio/UA-cam video show. In that interview he stated he feared death....because it is the big unknown! The interviewer asked him at the end. "What gives you hope?" He could not answer that question. He said he stays busy....like you said, with his projects, but he tries not to think about death and what comes next. He even said he would like to be buried next to a tree and to be absorbed into the tree and in that way could continue to live again. I can see....why....he has no hope. One last thing. He said early in the interview that he admires those who have faith in a personal God, but that he doesn't see it that way. To me....that is indeed, very sad! We all must believe in something. I believe in Jesus Christ and what he did on that tree for me and for the entire world. Yeah....funny isn't it? A TREE!!!!!!!!!
@@thommysides4616 There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to be sad about. Shatner sounds like he is happy with his life and his own brand of personal philosophy. He certainly doesn't need anyone else (ie. you) to tell him what to believe.
Now we are in the 21st century and not the Middle Ages, belief in ritual superstition is no longer compulsory (whether you like it nor not).
Did you catch the reality show with him and his Bffs
Fonzi,George Forman,Terry and 2 others can’t recall names but in the business! Very funnny
Shatner did so much tv durings his 20s and 30s. It must have been strange for actors who would have been studio backed to fend for themselves during that time. I'm glad he did Star Trek and finally started making money...
I did not know about his early work. My parents had watched TV all the time and also went to the movies, but they never told me. They kept his talent and his messages from me. They also never told me about the civil rights movement when I was old enough to understand. I am an Empath and they wanted to keep me all to themselves with no way for me to get my value or promote myself. I really received the message of this movie. Thank you for your comment.
He made standard for Star Trek, without royalties. It wasn't until the Star Trek movies that he started making real money.
I didnt know, he was in LOTS OF STUFF before STAR TREK
@@CynthiaSchoenbauer shirley Jones was pretty as a brunette
I had no idea that his TV work went back to the days of early live TV.
Interesting melodrama. Never seen it before. Busy actor that Mr Shatner.
"David Vincent," the name of the architect in "The Invaders."
Seeing shatner come out of the ocean, just like Daniel Craig did as bond :)
That was cool :)
Another brilliant offering with a stellar cast - headed by Bill!!
cut to 44:07 for a delicious sample of this fantastic drama. Then watch from the beginning. Shatner is amazing in his unique delivery of lines. Cary Grant had that and Robert Redford too, with his fast short talking. Michael Kitchen also unique delivery. But Shatner is diabolical in his delivery, that fantastic quick dynamic change of volume and pitch, almost to the point of contrivance, I can not get enough of it. He let it get more exaggerated in later years but it's fun to detect it in these earlier films. I wish I could adopt it, .. for my .... own-speech... for the ... rest-of-my-life !
Lol!
Short-fast....I knew it was something..
I know, some don't like this style from Shatner
David, that was very funny !
Well done !😊.
Have you seen
Impressions of
Bill, and his reactions
to them ?
Should be here
somewhere
on UA-cam....
Interesting to see his
earlier work, isn't it.
He's 91 now...
⭐🇬🇧😊🥀🇬🇧💕🇺🇲🦉⭐
Shatner was in 1961's Judgement At Nuremberg, 1964's The Intruder, in 2 Twilight Zone episodes and The World of Suzie Wong on Broadway. All before Star Trek. Then he broke his type-casting later on with Rescue 911 and Boston Legal.
This was without a doubt one of William Shatner's greatest performances. Also Shirley Jones is very pretty in this with the dark hair. It looks better than her blonde look.
Shirley Jones line: "... and the mating habits of THE PARTRIDGE!" How apropos! 😁
Mrs Partidge and captain James T Kirk who would have thought it :)
Great upload Thank u :) Very interesting :)
Shirley Jones with dark hair!
14:30 Shirley Jones mentions the "Mating habits of the Partridge!" Shirley Jones & Captain Kirk! 😎
Back to Helen and where no man has gone before!
Really enjoy these thank you Ruby Pearl.
This is the first time I ever saw Shirley Jones as a brunette. I always thought she was/is a blonde although today there is that grey shade.
I never thought that Shirley Jones would be so attractive as a young woman.
Love Capt Kirk, great actor...
Captain Kirk toupee. Sorry to burst your bubble. Shatner has been bald since that time. The studio provided high quality lace toupees.
That is Shirley Jones, running towards the beach!
William Shatner made two appearances on the original Twilight Zone. In Nightmare at 20,000 ft and Nick of Time, he played a troubled insecure husband of a strong and understanding wife who helped him thru a crisis.
Thank you again for all these gems.
Blessings
Lo beyo que due este hombre ysu talsnto extraordinario de best
Thank you so much for this movie, Ruby!
My pleasure!
This movie has the first Captain Kirk (Shatner) and the father of a recent Captain Kirk ... (8:30) Actor Robert Pine, father of Chris Pine.
Pretty interesting, thnx for upload
Interesting fact,
The young student that approached the father after his class is Robert Pine, Chris Pine's father. Time travel... alternate universe... Did Kirk come back to meet his dad???
Who knows what time and the stars have planned?
Really enjoying these. Thank you!
Just finished watching this William Shatner TV movie from 1964. Somehow the show reminds me of us a bit.
I'm taking my time recovering from drinks last night, karaoke at the pool now verses inside pub. Waitress very excellent.
Yana sunshine. 🌞
WOW! 22.56 the shape of things to come, lovely.❤️
Spock : " Fascinating !! Bill in the beach ..."
She actually uses the phrase: "... the mating habits of the partridge..." in this! 14:32
OMG! Never noticed that. Good catch, MB.
😂
22:14 HOLY SMOKES!!
Shirley Jones! As a brunette!! A long way from Marion Paroo.
Shirley Jones looks so different with dark hair. But still good.
Very good episode, well-played out. I've never seen Shirley Jones in such a role before, nor with black hair, I don't think. Her career during this period is a total blank to me, the mid-to-late 60's, between "The Music Man" movie & "The Partridge Family" TV series, so it's good to see her from this time. And we may as well admit it, Shatner was superb here. For some reason, I always like stories in a beach or oceanside setting. It's really nice to hear literate dialogue again, with solid, mostly naturalistic acting styles that no longer exist. As a mild criticism, I'd say only that the story may've been a little overdramatized, with people speaking & moving more intensely, perhaps, than in "real life". Still, this was kept within fully acceptable bounds. Sometimes, too, in these Chrysler episodes, the musical component is a little overdone, in the sense of reinforcing certain dramatic moments in the script, which I find unnecessarily intrusive. I'm really not complaining, though---""Glass" is a fine episode!
Shatner talks about loneliness these days. I see why. He is my new hero now, rather than my father.
Got to watch 60 year old TV because they don't make shows for Americans anymore.
Dan O'Herlihy played General "Blacky" in Failsafe starring Henry Fonda as the US President. "Blacky" dropped the atomic bomb on New York. He was also the mastermind behind the Halloween masks in Halloween III.
IMDB lists William Shatner’s first screen appearance as: The Butlers Night Off, 1951, portraying as one of the four crooks, listed as “Bill Shatner.” In the 1950s he was in Canadian and then US stage plays. He had a breakthrough lead role in Broadway’s “The World of Suzi Wong” with Francis Nguyen. An excerpt of the play was performed live on Ed Sullivan 11/15/58 ua-cam.com/video/19BKU7m2PXQ/v-deo.html
The World of Shatner. From Public Defender to Space Pioneer. He was a busy actor. As astronaut Jeff Barton going to Venus, 26 Sep 64, episode of Outer Limits, Cold hands, Warm heart, he is transformed into an Alien. There is nothing wrong with your television 📺 May 2024.
They can show this at Star Trek Conventions lol !
Beam me up mister Kyle.
The kiss with her "daddy" was creepy. Schmaltzy movie
Made not long before he becomes our Captain, he is Kirk, by any other name other than the Captain.
He is the standard the others fail to live up to.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ADMIRAL KIRK, AND 1ST SCIENCE OFFICER SPOCK: Stardate 2022 🖖🏽🖖🏽
Lovely Shin😋
Got to the end of it...
"Doh!" They should
have lightened up
and all worked together
on the project...🦉...
Re-write it for a happy
ending, please,
someone ?!😊
They did pretty well,
with the material
they were given....
😊⭐🦉🇬🇧💕🇺🇲😊
I keep waiting for him to say he has to get back to the Enterprise & Spock !
Wonderful Scene with Shatner and Alkohol is not a Helper in wrong Time !!!!!
The ending is reminiscent of the Star Trek episode Requiem for Methuselah. Kirk and Methuselah both love Rayna, but in different ways. They, too, end up losing her. In the episode Rayna dies. Interesting.
I am watching "White Comanche (1967) on TV, not on UA-cam. It has Joseph Cotten and....WILLIAM SHATNER! Good God, Capt. Kirk is everywhere. Scotty, the transporter has malfunctioned again!
William Shatner plays two roles: cowboy Johnny Moon and his ruthless Indian twin brother, Notah. Notah likes peyote and gets the crazy idea that he's the Comanche messiah sent to lead the Comanche nation against the white man but more specifically the dusty desert town of Rio Hondo. Moon, estranged from his brother, decides to stop Notah either by words or by bullets. [IMBD gives it 4.1/10]
That's right, Capt. Kirk gets stoned. Well, it was made in 1967.
Captain Kirk got stoned before he was Captain Kirk? It sounds like the Shat hit the fan.
That stuff made indian men lazy
It's why, most people with native blood. Are from the native WOMEN
Captain Kirk and Shirley Partridge - Who would have guessed??? :-)
Foreshadowing when she mentioned the word PARTRIDGE.
Better yet William 's part with Pam Anderson.
Regards
Captain Kirk and Lucille Bluth (Arrested Development) in "We The People - 1964.
Isn’t that Shirley Jones from the partridge family?
:O Captain Kirk saved the Partridge Family! Yay - oh wait...
An interesting role for Shatner, he plays a somewhat damaged character.
He was a hottie!
good show,but why did they cut out bob hope's intro?
They didn't even thank him for the memory.
Because that's how they syndicated these shows...they certainly didn't call them CHRYSLER THEATER.
Copyright, can't show the whole show.
Phhheww, close call for Shatners toupee during that moment when Shirley Jones grabbed the back of his head.
This was an episode of an anthology seriesbib hope presentsxtge chrysler theater
A BRUNETTE SHIRLEY!
Ooof, Beam me out of this show Scotty.
Nothing wrong with this except the dialog. Better with the sound off.
Beautiful Shirley Jones! Her voice sounds like Audrey Hepburn’s and Katy Perry is Shirley’s clone. 🤓🤷🏻♀️
20:15 - how odd. I had a nightmare wake me up today.
This story is a potential w/o an actual, mood w/o plot. Shatber cant save it.
Early "cerebral" television. Well, not that early.
En la tiene su final es rdiste
That was kinda a twisted story
@Wacky Wayfarer I thought that too.
@Wacky Wayfarer
I thought of the principal in "Ferris Bueller" : "So *that's* the way it is in that family!"
2:08
😎
Everyone needs their emotional crutches. She's mean.
Boy, that was disappointing -- everybody loses.
Barefoot Captain Kirk.
Even his feet are sexy!
I noticed his bare tootsies, too.
I guess I'm not artsy enough to appreciate this episode. I prefer the WWII or crime related stuff; they're more intriguing.
Captain Kirk’s vacation !
Paradise Syndrome
I thought for sure Shirley Jones was going to rip off his toupee in that moment of passion.
How"s your toupee holding up?
You think that is funny? Hmmm
@@noravanwyk2748 Just a fact. Always pretending he had hair when it's obvious he had none...
@@ohme357 So according to you he is the only one ever to wear a toupee hmmm?.
So how did him wearing a toupee prevent him from all his accomplishments. What are your accomplishments with all your hair.
I love, admire, respect and appreciate bald, toupee wearing William Shatner for all his contributions pertaining to entertainment and charities. I love his sharp wit, self mocking attitude. You on the other hand have any contributions, hmm?.
@@noravanwyk2748 C'mon deflect the obvious fact about his bad toupee and asking Oh me about their accomplishments LOL. He always lied about wearing one. If he just admitted he was bald or confident enough about being bald, people would respect him more for it. Oh Me is right. If you're confident in your skills as an actor, you don't have to live your life with a rug on your head and lie about it.
children, schizophrenics and drunks... Happy people. lol.
Weird movie
Pakistan??
This SUCK hard.
Great performance, not so great a script
at 38:35 Shatners makeup artist didn't do a very good job
Like you didn't do a good job on writing; it's Shatner's, not Shatners. There is only one Shatner!
Didn't like this movie.
Is it the ending? Can't anyone help anyone?
Its a story that is part fantasy for women The two men can not live without her and she turns on her heel and runs into the wind LOL Free and unfettered by needy men !