The Requiem For Methuselah Scene Star Trek's DeForest Kelley Refused To Film
McCoy delivers a moving monologue in the Star Trek episode 'Requiem for Methuselah,' but DeForest Kelley Refused to film the original version of it.
Read MoreMcCoy delivers a moving monologue in the Star Trek episode 'Requiem for Methuselah,' but DeForest Kelley Refused to film the original version of it.
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