Dragnet S01E14 The Big Lamp

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Publicado 2012-08-12

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  • @corallewis3788
    A Judge who actually spoke his mind to the jury that so many want to but don't! In your face jury!
  • I love this episode! The judge shellacked the jury but good! "You're either innately dishonest or you're all morons." I'd sure like to hear a judge blast present day yoyos to a cinder like that! The boss Captain Wisdom. Now there's a man to work for! 😊
  • @jamesshort8660
    That judge was Savage to that jury, but absolutely 100% correct
  • @snowman3390
    Did anyone catch it? One of the places robbed was Butterfield & Kruschen. The actor who played the chemist, Lee Jones, was named Herb Butterfield and another Dragnet regular was Toronto born Jack Kruschen. A little inside joke by the writers. Very cute.
  • @antonmoric1469
    Wow, that was a great episode. This earlier series was anything but formula, unlike so many other shows.
  • @msm6186
    "Butterfield & Kruschen" portrayed as a business burglarized by Buckley. Herb Butterfield and Jack Kruschen were part of Webb's stock company of actors. clever insert lol!
  • @fromthesidelines
    Originally telecast on June 14, 1952, and adapted from an October 20, 1949 radio episode.
  • @herbchilds1512
    22:15 "That Greek with the lamp had an idea, didn't he?" I assume Captain Wisdom is referring to Diogenes.
  • @Petraglyph777
    this show was so intelligent. Presenting police/detective work as it usually was, hours/days of just plain deductive reasoning and 'pounding the beat'. Kept the theatrical violence to an absolute minimum, so different from modern era programs. One of the most obvious constants of this show, was in the episode titles... almost always, 'The Big___' was used. Also an idiosyncrasy of that era, but appropriate.
  • @brianarbenz7206
    In the intro, "I'm a Cop" was changed to "I Carry a Badge" for the late 1960s Dragnet because the ever defensive Jack Webb heard "cop" being constantly used by critics of the police, so he felt it had taken on a negative connotation.
  • @rogerrobin2774
    Search warrant? We don’t need no stinkin’ search warrant. Instead, we “shake ‘em down.” Ah, the good old days . . . .
  • @dandielionous
    @dragnetfootage Thanks for including that big old hammer. The show was never over until we saw the hammer at the end. :) Thanks for the uploads. :)
  • @angelaholmes9917
    I used to watch these movies a long time ago about more like more than 18 years ago but when they first came out it was pretty good it still lives thanks for showing them keep bringing them thanks
  • @rogerrobin2774
    Can you imagine the LAPD putting those kinds of resources into trying to catch a burglary suspect these days?
  • @jonesey65244
    Parley Baer.  WOW!!  One of the busier character actors in TV, and had to be close to the busiEST actor in radio.  And his radio and TV careers ran concurrent.  Which says one thing to me; not only was he good at his craft, but he also enjoyed doing it. I heard an interview in the very late years of his life, and he was a lovely man. Thank you for these.