If they wanted his finger prints they should have checked his car. When he shot the police man and ran to his car he reached down and put his hand on the fender of the police car when he went around it. He got into his car touching the door when he opened it and put his hand outside the window touching the door when he closed it. His prints would be on the steering wheel also. Great movie to watch. Thanks for the uploads. P.S. the correction checker helps a lot.
Johnny Rosselli of JFK and Mafia fame and whose dismembered body (legs and head cut off and body stuffed into an oil drum ) and dumped in Dumb Foundling Bay(?) had something to do with this film. Was he the assistant director? There is a scene where a police man sitting in a car is approached by a gunman. The cop gets out of the car goes toward the man and is shot to death. Shades of the Oswald / Officer Tippit encounter???
Also noticed the ending, where the criminal is trying to escape through the sewer system in LA. This movie came a year or two before "The Third Man" which featured a similar climax. Some borrowing, perhaps?
This is the origin of "Dragnet." Jack Webb, in a small roll as a crime lab technician, got the idea of dramatizing stories using real police files, as well as using a documentary style of storytelling. Webb even used the last line of the introduction (the names have been changed etc.) as one of the signatures of "Dragnet."
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thetonei 3 months ago
If they wanted his finger prints they should have checked his car. When he shot the police man and ran to his car he reached down and put his hand on the fender of the police car when he went around it. He got into his car touching the door when he opened it and put his hand outside the window touching the door when he closed it. His prints would be on the steering wheel also. Great movie to watch. Thanks for the uploads. P.S. the correction checker helps a lot.
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Ryoonah 3 months ago
Love this~ classic
jacobyrad 6 months ago
Johnny Rosselli of JFK and Mafia fame and whose dismembered body (legs and head cut off and body stuffed into an oil drum ) and dumped in Dumb Foundling Bay(?) had something to do with this film. Was he the assistant director? There is a scene where a police man sitting in a car is approached by a gunman. The cop gets out of the car goes toward the man and is shot to death. Shades of the Oswald / Officer Tippit encounter???
DAVlDMlCHEALROBlNSON 6 months ago
Also noticed the ending, where the criminal is trying to escape through the sewer system in LA. This movie came a year or two before "The Third Man" which featured a similar climax. Some borrowing, perhaps?
WSenator1 6 months ago
This is the origin of "Dragnet." Jack Webb, in a small roll as a crime lab technician, got the idea of dramatizing stories using real police files, as well as using a documentary style of storytelling. Webb even used the last line of the introduction (the names have been changed etc.) as one of the signatures of "Dragnet."
WSenator1 6 months ago
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WSenator1 6 months ago
Basehart proves he is one of the greats.
ronoman88 6 months ago
"How about my army discharge? I got it right here" Lol...Can't believe i finally found it, thank you @nologorecords
TONY1981Boy 7 months ago
Thanks for the upload - I love movies from this era.
Runcycle09 11 months ago