FRIDAY
The Shadow Zone
I wouldn't have missed the sole Collinsport Players skit of the weekend (the reprise of "Golden Shadows" was canceled due to employment obligations, sigh). It was a DS/Twilight Zone crossover penned by our ProfStokes, who made a superb Vicki Winters struggling to think happy thoughts. I'd heard they were doing it without microphones so I was thrilled to learn that ProfStokes can really project! Enjoyed the sprinkling of
Lost In Space references too.
It also starred Kyle Baric as David-channeling-Billy-Mumy, Jonathan Harrison as Roger, our VictoriaWinters-- can I say that I LOVED her Carolyn?!, and Jeff Black with another astonishing Rod Serling impersonation.
The Fest videographer posted it in two parts:
Part 1 and
Part 2Kathryn Leigh Scott and Marie Wallace
KLS and Marie were asked to speak about their latest projects. Marie talked briefly about her theater groups and KLS began talking and talking... a few highlights were that her "The Star and the Stalker" will be a feature documentary, her
DS Companion has been remastered as a 3-CD package, her husband Jeff will take part in a UCLA study program for his movement disorder (God bless him, though I found myself wishing I was in the bar with him). We saw a clip of Maggie and Joe at the Blue Whale while he was under the powers of a certain blonde, and KLS shared that she did some of her best work while on that particular set, and she said Joel Crothers was like an older brother to her. We also learned that HAA was a close friend of her husband's in college, and that his nickname was "Bud"!! Next, we saw a clip of Megan biting Sky Rumson, and she commented that it was fun to work with Don Briscoe as well as Joel. A fan set her straight about the actor in the clip, and she responded, "Who is Geoff Scott?!" lol Then came the KLS story about the fake fingernails, yawn, followed by Marie saying she wished she still had her fangs, and she offered an amusing word of advice: "Don't use permanent glue." Then, a clip with Josette and the apparition of herself in those fangs, and KLS said that the Widows Hill set was 3 sq. ft. ("so easy to fall off the thing"). During the course of any Fest, a fan will invariably ask during a Q&A about the specifics of a scene, so we got that out of the way early with a fan asking about ep 250, prompting KLS to ask if he was sure it wasn't 251. (It became painfully obvious that the fan didn't get the joke.) Anyway, she explained that she didn't have a TV during most of her run on the show, so what she watched was the completed eps that aired in the studio while she was there.
A fan asked about the inspiration for Crazy Jenny. Marie: "My life." The next clip was Peter and Eve. Question: Did any of you have a crush on Frid? Answer: Absolutely. KLS: He was "such a
huggy bunny." Marie mentioned living with him at the Governor's mansion while performing in "Lion in Winter." The usual question from KLS about how many have never been to a Fest before prompted about 50% of the audience to raise hands. She told us that they originally intended to use a dummy instead of doing her Josette scene with the SFX and makeup and fan. She also went into her Joan Bennett story on the set of HoDS, but ended it a bit differently ("Aren't you Joan Bennett?" "I was.").
Marie said she'd never played a crazy person before, but she said she didn't play it crazy and it just came out that way. Clip: Rachel attacked in the tower room by Jenny, and KLS commented that she thought they hadn't shared a scene, which begged the question did a standin play Jenny? (We didn't see her face.) Fan Michael Culhane did a few darn good Nicholas impressions into the mike ("Do not go near Julia Hoffman again," "Eve, do my bidding," "You must convince Adam you love him," etc.) and asked if he can call HAA "Bud" now. KLS said that HAA took on the role of acting coach and gave out tips. She added that being around the wonderful actors on DS made you "just rise to the game."
Kathy Cody and Jerry Lacy
I described Kathy's talk already in another thread, but I'll add that she said she was upset she had to miss the 2005 Fest because of gall bladder surgery. Also, we saw clips with Grayson as they discussed the secret of Melanie's mother. And Jerry Lacy said he just recently finished something called "Super Shark"; gosh, I hope I heard that wrong. I think the first JL clip was Reverend Trask's dream sent by Barnabas to get him to the Old House to meet his fate. Both actors mentioned knowing Clarice Blackburn before DS. Jerry said he didn't remember specifics from his scenes, and for help he occasionally turned to Charles Ellis in the audience. Then a clip of the possessed children attempting to summon a ghost that turned out to be Kate Jackson (who started on DS at the same time Kathy did). Next, a clip with Jerry opposite faux Carolyn. Jerry said he hadn't seen Robert Rodan (who was not at the Fest this year) in a while, but after seeing Adam smack him in that scene, added, "I owe him one." About Rev. Trask, Jerry said, "He was only doing what he thought was right." Next, a clip of Gregory locked in the West Wing who is told to look in the desk. Jerry: "Written out once again."
And that's all I can tell you about Friday's events in the auditorium because I left at the end of their talk. But by this point, I was already suspecting that the turnout was small. The ballroom felt crowded, but that may be because the chairs were arranged so that it was difficult passing other fans in the outside aisles. I heard that 1000 tickets were sold in advance, but how does that explain that I didn't register until the final day for mail-in registrations and received a receipt numbered 413? I also heard that there were 2000 fans including the walk-ins, but I'm guessing that it was more like the low 1000s and that's my final answer.