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John Saxon, 'Enter the Dragon,' 'Nightmare on Elm Street' Actor, Dies at 83
The Hollywood Reporter ^
| 7/25/2020
| Mike Barnes
Posted on 07/25/2020 6:23:25 PM PDT by Galactic Overlord-In-Chief
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To: Glad2bnuts
Yes, he was in karate.
Met him back in the 60’s in one of my martial arts classes.
Not sure of his rank.
Both he and Van Damme were in the same style of karate as me.
Shotokan.
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:09:30 PM PDT
by
justme4now
(Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it)
To: Galactic Overlord-In-Chief
I just saw him on “Gunsmoke” last night, playing a bad guy.
RIP
To: dainbramaged
Yep, Louis Chama. I liked him in that role. He came around.
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:20:28 PM PDT
by
Migraine
( Liberalism is great (until it happens to YOU).)
To: Galactic Overlord-In-Chief
RIP, John. Thanks for all the memories.
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:21:20 PM PDT
by
Carriage Hill
(A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
To: dainbramaged
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:24:07 PM PDT
by
vigilence
(Vigilence)
To: All
Always liked this guy. Sad to hear he died.
To: Galactic Overlord-In-Chief
Play Battle beyond the stars rings a bell. I’m going to have to look it up. That’s not the one where a kid is in a spacecraft firing off guns too, is it?
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:34:50 PM PDT
by
dp0622
(Trump!!)
To: Glad2bnuts
His parents lived on my block in Brooklyn, N.Y. May he rest in peace.
To: Galactic Overlord-In-Chief
Man what a long filmography, over 200 appearances and 60 years in show biz. He was a busy man and talented person.
What I learned new today was that he was born Carmine Orrico in Brooklyn.
RIP Mr Saxon and thanks for the memories
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:36:47 PM PDT
by
LeoTDB69
To: LongWayHome
Couple little deja vu factiods from those shows. The original - Genesis: II - revolved around Dylan Hunt, but it was considered too cerebral, and was rejected as a series. (Shades of 'The Cage?') The studio wanted something more action oriented. So, Reddenberry rewrote the script and recast Hunt with Saxon, who wasn't the first choice (that was Alex Cord in the original - shades of Jeffrey Hunter?) The only holdover from the first movie was Ted Cassidy as Isiah (shades of Leonard Nimoy as Spock?) That didn't get green-lit after it aired, so the studio took a last stab at it with Strange New World. (Roddenberry didn't have any direct involvement with this one, which is why they took some liberties with the plot and characters). They brought Saxon back again as the lead, under a different character name, and this time the plot was partially based on a space station. The common theads among the three were always PAX (a Starfleet-like organization of various incarnations and motives), and cryogenically frozen survivors of an apocalypse. After Strange New World went the way of the first two, I think that's when Roddenberry started to get slowly involved with bringing Trek back to the screen.
- I'm Robert Osborne for Turner Classic Movies. Good night.
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:38:35 PM PDT
by
Viking2002
("If a really stupid person becomes senile......how can you tell?" - George Carlin)
To: Viking2002
The first Klingon is not Saxon but John Colicos who was also Baltar on the original Battlestar Galactica.
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:38:35 PM PDT
by
xp38
To: windcliff
To: LongWayHome
I remember that show - interesting concept. Had a who's who of character actors in the cast. Lot of familiar faces.
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:46:34 PM PDT
by
lapsus calami
(What's that stink? Code Pink ! ! And their buddy Murtha, too!)
To: xp38
The Kreeg were brutal, thuggish mutants who had ridged foreheads, I wasn’t referring to Saxon. The last pic shows the transition from Colicos to John Quade (as the Kreeg commandant) to Mark Lenard in ST: TMP as the full timeline of what Roddenberry was trying to do with the cranial ridges physically. They got almost comical in ST: III (they looked like they got a reverse bowl haircut while being hazed by a Boy Scout troop at summer camp), but once Next Gen hit the screen, they had the system down, the budget to do it, and took it all over the place. The Klingons in the J.J. Trek movies and Star Trek Discovery look like the designers were dropping acid when they started playing with the accepted look.
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:49:08 PM PDT
by
Viking2002
("If a really stupid person becomes senile......how can you tell?" - George Carlin)
To: Galactic Overlord-In-Chief
Just yesterday, I saw him in an episode of Gunsmaoke.
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posted on
07/25/2020 7:56:56 PM PDT
by
be-baw
To: Galactic Overlord-In-Chief
If you like Italian Giallo films, he was great in the 1963 The Evil Eye. I always thought he had a distinctive name.
Wonder how he ended up in Murfreesboro, Tennessee? Maybe a Blue Raiders fan?
To: be-baw
I remember him taking on the 6 million dollar man.
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posted on
07/25/2020 8:08:53 PM PDT
by
taterjay
To: Libloather
I had a crush on him when I was young. May he RIP.
Also #2 Regis Philben and #3 Peter Green from Fleetwood Max.
Dropping like flies lately.
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posted on
07/25/2020 8:14:06 PM PDT
by
luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
To: dp0622
Play Battle beyond the stars rings a bell. Im going to have to look it up. Thats not the one where a kid is in a spacecraft firing off guns too, is it?
You're thinking of Space Raiders, which is connected to Battle Beyond the Stars in a weird way.
B-movie king Roger Corman produced Battle Beyond the Stars, which stars Saxon as the space warlord Sador who seeks to conquer and colonize a peaceful planet called Akir. The young hero Shad (played by Richard Thomas) goes off to find mercenaries to fight Sador. Basically, it's the Magnificent Seven in outer space.
The special effects were so good (for a Corman picture at least) that a few years later Corman commissioned another sci-fi movie called Space Raiders and reused a lot of the effects footage in that movie, which does have a kid firing laser guns on a spaceship. (several different times, actually) The movie was about a bunch of space pirates accidently kidnapping a young boy (he sneaks onto their ship) who befriend him and decide to protect him long enough to get him home.
To: Galactic Overlord-In-Chief
This might be what I remember him most from (Ted Cassidy, Lurch, from “The Addams Family” has a memorable part in it too):
“Planet Earth” clip 1974 2min 36sec https://youtu.be/0a_a_8RWxuk
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posted on
07/25/2020 8:20:38 PM PDT
by
PghBaldy
(12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
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