DRAGNET | S8E4 The Big Oskar (1958)
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2017
- The detectives take a report of valuables stolen from the home of a somewhat eccentric old lady. They begin to suspect something is amiss when she starts talking about how she gets the "scoop" on crimes by being the first to report them to the local newspaper.
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1958 was a very good year in L.A. - that's when "I" was born there! Dragnet and so many shows like it made me want to be an officer, and by 21 I was up at the Sheriff's Acadamy! One of the few women who could pass the (then) grueling obstacle course. But suddenly, CSU Dominguez Hills opened a new program I had also yearned for, so I turned my career around. 43 years now as a professional in my field, but I wouldn't trade one second at the Acadamy. Only the Almighty knows why sudden changes like that are made. What I do is investigation of a sort, so the two somehow blended. It's been a great life!
Nice to see these later episodes as the 1955-59's aren't in most of the dvd compliations. Street shots of Hollywood Blvd and other scenes of the time are always fascinating.
I want one line of what she was on
Me too.
No complaining victim means no charges. Should have left it alone.
Weird one.
She is as bad as Miss Swann on Mad TV! LOL!!
Crackpots!
If this is a restored version why is very blurry? Almost any program you put on a flat screen will be out of focus, unless it's made for it. If you show it on a regular TUBE set, it will be clear.
OK, so Koskar?
tailor, wrestler, chiropractor. OK.
Wrestling was huge in L.A in the 1950s.