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calliopes_pen ([personal profile] calliopes_pen) wrote2017-07-17 08:59 am

Rest In Peace, Martin Landau and Thomas E. Sanders

Martin Landau has passed away at the age of 89, after “suffering complications during a brief hospitalization.” May he rest in peace.

I remember him mostly for how great he was as Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood (1994). He won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor the role. I don’t believe that I’ve ever seen the original Mission: Impossible series, or Space: 1999. He was in an episode of Columbo where he played twins—I’ve seen that episode once, a while back on Me-TV. After going through IMDB, I also learned that he was the voice of Mac Gargan/The Scorpion, in Spider-Man: The Animated Series.

I spotted North By Northwest via Comcast On Demand’s Turner Classic Movies section (can’t get the channel, but I can get the On Demand version of it) just the other day, and wondered if I should give it a watch. So now I will. I may also track down Strange Shadows In An Empty Room (1976) and The Fall of the House of Usher (1979), since he plays Roderick Usher.

Thomas E. Sanders has passed away, at the age of 63, after a battle with cancer. May he rest in peace. He was the production designer for Crimson Peak (2015), and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992). For Star Trek fans, he did production design for Star Trek Beyond. I’ll be watching Crimson Peak again this evening.

(And apparently, linking to Deadline is considered spam. Therefore, it cannot accept the crosspost with that link. So on the LJ side, the only link is the Star Trek.com article.)
sovay: (PJ Harvey: crow)

[personal profile] sovay 2017-07-17 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd definitely check out North By Northwest. Martin Landau's performance is top-notch as a gay henchman. Naturally, given that the film was released in 1959, his gayness is not considered a positive thing, but he's got some good lines.

Seconding all of this.

I'll have to see that episode of Columbo.
sovay: (Claude Rains)

[personal profile] sovay 2017-07-17 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
(And actually, a quick Google shows me that it is uploaded on DailyMotion in its entirety. You can watch it there, provided the site's not having issues, as it seems to have from time to time.)

Thank you! Dailymotion has become surprisingly useful to me all of a sudden.