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Four classic Star Trek (1966) actors and one actress appeared in this movie:
Roger C. Carmel as Ram/Harry Mudd from Star Trek: The Original Series: Mudd's Women (1966) and Star Trek: The Original Series: I, Mudd (1967).
John Abbott as Emile/Ayelborne from Star Trek: The Original Series: Errand of Mercy (1967). Arnold Moss as Abdul/Kodos the Executioner from Star Trek: The Original Series: The Conscience of the King (1966).
Vic Tayback as Plainclothes Officer at TWA Counter/Krako from Star Trek: The Original Series: A Piece of the Action (1968).
Tanya Lemani as Lighter Fluid Saleswoman from Star Trek: The Original Series: Wolf in the Fold (1967).
Wandered off to Longacres (again) for some socially distant Compost / Soil (again) to add, to the already added, additions to the garden. Crikey, what happens to to all the volume of the stuff that I have added this Spring / Summer? I know that it is organic, but I have put over a ton of the stuff on already this year, and have another 600kg to top up the beds / borders...
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Still Life didn't quite turn out as I expected. Lovely gentle film about a chap who hunts down the family of people who die alone, and arranges their funerals if family can't or won't sort it out. He attends the funerals of all the deceased whose cases he works on and it seems he is often the only person attending. He lives alone, eats the same basic food every day and essentially has no family or friends. He gets culled in a council cut after working there for 22 years, makes it a bit of a mission to do the right thing for his last case and in doing so it seems he might even have found a romantic interest. Needless to say, things don't quite go to plan as he achieves his desired outcome for his last case but it's a very sad one for him. I did get something in my eye at the end.
Decided against a second film so The Deep Blue Sea will have to wait for another day.
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