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A newspaper editor deals with a particularly stressful day in the newsroom.
Jack Webb
William Bowers
Casts & Crew
Jack Webb
William Conrad
David Nelson
Whitney Blake
Louise Lorimer
James Bell
Nancy Valentine
Joe Flynn
Richard Bakalyan
Dick Whittinghill
John Nolan
Howard McNear
Jonathan Hole
Richard Deacon
Also Directed by Jack Webb
Two homicide detectives try to find just the facts behind a mobster's brutal murder.
Police Detective Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners investigate crimes in Los Angeles.
A special police unit goes after a cop-killer in this pilot film to the short-lived series.
In 1927, a Kansas City, Missouri cornet player and his band perform nightly at a seedy speakeasy until a racketeer tries to extort them in exchange for protection.
The pilot movie to the hit series about Los Angeles paramedics and their interaction with the fire department and hospital system.
Two Air Force friends have fun during their enlistment.
Suddenly widowed by an accident, a deputy sheriff from the Midwest becomes a customs agent and cracks a narcotics ring.
Gunnery Sergeant Jim Moore is one of the toughest Drill Instructors on Parris Island. But he's got a thorn in his side: Pvt. Owens, who always seems to foul up when the pressure's on. Convinced that "there's a man underneath that baby powder," Sgt. Moore drives Owens to the point of desertion. Making things worse, Capt. Anderson has given Moore three days to make the scared private into Marine material, "or I'll personally cut the lace off his panties and ship him out!" Adding to the pressure, Moore also juggles a budding romance with a shop girl.
Also known as "Dragnet 1966," this TV movie was originally the pilot for the 1967 relaunch of the original 1950s "Dragnet" radio show and TV show (which also had it's own movie in 1954, from the same creative team). However, the pilot wasn't actually aired until 1969. In this feature-length entry, Sgt. Joe Friday is called back from vacation to work with his partner, Officer Bill Gannon, on a missing persons case. Two amateur female models and a young war widow have vanished, having been last seen with one J. Johnson. In the course of tracking down Johnson and the young ladies, the detectives wind up with two different descriptions of the suspect, one of which closely resembles a dead body found in a vacant lot. But the dead man, later identified as Charles LeBorg of France, proves not to be J. Johnson, when a third young model disappears.