Im only 37 and stumbled upon this old show few days ago. And even though it was years before i was born i really like it. I havent watched them all yet and not sure what order they are in but theyve all been really good ones. Kind of wish i could have experienced that time period
Back when Southern Pacific was a railroad. Then they started Southern Pacific Railroad Intenal Networking Telephony - SPRINT and became a telephone company.
From 4:56-5:04 is the long Chatsworth train tunnel, in Chatsworth Park, San Fernando Valley. That tunnel is more than a mile long, and separates the Simi Valley, from the San Fernando Valley. I have been there many times! It was very eerie being there at night.
The train station is at its original location thru out the episode at the corner of Tapo St. and LA Avenue. In one scene they are racing to the station and the camera is actually at the station site as they race from west to East going past the station. If you look at the building they go past on south side it is still there, the building was a garage and the most recent it was Grandmas attic. In a blur next to the garage is the hotel and cafe which I believe is now the Public Storage.
@@donhancock332 The natural progression of what I term, the "creeping crud" that has taken over more Valley territory, since the mid 1970's. One reason why I moved out of there.
Art Gillmore (the narrator) was stopped by a cop. His license was "GAB4MNY" or something like that. When he recited the intro to this show the cop sent him on his way.
I only got to ride a train once, from LA to Phoenix in 1963. Passenger service ended shortly after that. For the rest of the 1960s, it was almost non existent except maybe in the east. It was fun.
Took an Amtrak train from Dixon, CA to Vancouver, WA in the mid-70s. It was good. Again in the 80s from Sacramento to Chehalis, WA. The cars were newer.
When the trains were first built the railroads needed emment domain to take land for the railroad. To get that from each state the train was to go through the railroads agreed to provide passenger service. Thus, by law, every railroad had to provide passenger service. Please note no passenger service ever broke even, passenger service was always a loss to the railroad, freight was where the profits was in. To make them look profitable, overhead to maintain the tracks were not allocated to passenger service. Thus technically they were profitable when they were not. Come the 1950s, most state legislators owned cars and no longer used the trains, thus were willing to drop passenger service based on political contributions from the railroads. Thus from the 1940s onward, passenger service was slowly killed off by the railroads. Come the 1960s, you had growing resistance to this cut off of services, so it was decided to form Amtrak to take over the remaining passenger trains. The plan was to provide the service for a few years, and then shut it down as unprofitable. Amtrak has survived but barely.
There are still a few trains carrying passengers, the train that runs from Durango Colorado to Silverton and back. Takes all day but a fun ride . And a train in Arkansas that runs from Springdale, to Van Buren and back. Just fun day rides but they are still train rides. I have been on both myself.
“Highway Patrol” was an after school fave in the ‘60s...if Brod Crawford didn’t scare the Devil out of you and convince you that crime doesn’t pay, then you need a checkup...
Who knows , It may still be there , If it's in The National Registry of Historic places Because if so , They can't knock it down This one buddy of mine lives in a house that's 135 years old and it's in The National Registry of Historic places , So any developers Etc Cannot knock it down Under federal law
Now they still have decent haircuts and a suit and tie. The difference is, now they work for the gov't. Check this video out: ua-cam.com/video/Jr2oItXC1eM/v-deo.html
@@LuckyBaldwin777 Oh great, another ofed whining cry baby . And oh by the ways , even a ticket fine for speeding is a civil ofed forfeiture you twit. What are you whining about is propertys forfeitures ofed profits fromed illegal drugs and stuff as that. Ifed persons in to that state are not wishing to haved that all do they need to do is to CHANGED THE LAW but as usually lazy persons as you do not wished to go to all ofed thosed troubles so just you whine and call for revolts.
@@stephenvelden295 This was the 50s. Women were paid far less than men did for the exact same job. It's gotten a little better nearly 65 years later..We, all need a pay raise!!!!!🎈🎈
my uncle was chp in socal out of the beach area when i was a kid in the 50ties--his fellow chp buddy took my sis and i in a brand new '57 dodge chp car on a rip around the hills by the ocean--my sis was terrified,i loved it-she was 7,me 5--when i see that 57 dodge threw me back to that time
Scooby Carr ... I live maybe 2- 2.5 hours from there but had not heard of it. I just looked it up and it looks like a very impressive Railroad Museum! I've always loved trains and would play w/ best friends massive train set when I was a kid...no Barbies for me...strictly boys toys once I was about 8. I don't know if you are a rail buff and live in the Illinois area, but there is a small rail museum in Monticello IL that has free train rides on Mother's Day each year. Dad's and kids have to pay, but mom's are free. It's called "Throw Momma on the Train"
That was filmed before CTC (Centralized track control). Now switches are controlled remotely. The dispatcher can see all switch positions along the route. Still, the show was dramatic with good acting by the woman. The script for the bad guys was recycled from similar shows.
I always chuckle at the weak shocks, springs, or whatever they used then. Somebody pulls up, stops suddenly, and leaves the car. Five minutes later the car is still rocking back and forth. Oh, okay. I guess I did exaggerate, just a little...😄
"...but that's RR property!" Grand dad was a station agent on the L & N Memphis line for 50 years. That phrase RR Property still carries some weight today to a then very impressionable young boy.
+jim dandy The character of Betty in this episode was played by Mary Newton. Mrs. Rayburn on Leave It To Beaver was played by Doris Packer. They had a close resemblance and both had deep voices.
She had greasy sardine sandwiches in that bag. He was afraid she would throw them on him and ruin his suit. She was worried about the safety of the passengers, not respectin' his threads. 🤣
When Dan pulls away heading to the station he’s actually already there, then the next shot shows him racing in the opposite direction passing the same station again! The camera is at the station showing him racing away from the station.
@@549BR yeah but as a kid who was completely mesmerized by the show I didn’t know I was being tricked, others may find it fascinating how it was done like I was.
So 2 guys crash a high speed train and expect to locate and abscon with several bags/containers of money amongst the wreckage before the authorities show up! Wishful thinking.
Train station lady is bad ass! EDIT: LOL... what a glorious scene at the end that would have been topped off by train DESTROYING the building the bad guys were in 😸
Got to love the way that Dan knows with 100% conviction that an armed criminal holding a hostage will never kill them, and also that when face to face with an armed criminal they'll never try their luck.. lol
Seems a lot of crooks drive up in Plymouths in this series.Those 50's Chryslers rocked. Virgil Exner of Chrysler was a genius with respect to styling along with Harley Earl of GM.
I don't think it was as that one was just all one color. It appears to be the same car however that was used in "Hit and Run 2" which is likewise two- toned. They definitely used a lot of the same cars on many episodes of the show and sometimes with the same exact license plate numbers.
These are so much better than the over-dramatized "Dragnet" series. Crawford is very believable whereas Jack Webb read from scripts, plus was an extreme anti-liberty Bircher pusher when not on the screen.
If Leslie Nielsen had played the crook ... When that train crashes there'll be confusion. Confusion? Yeah, the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something, but that's not important right now.
whiteknightcat Hmmm...OK you did not answered whened I did tell to you I know lots ofed airs planes so I did show to my fosters father and he did tell to me it is a movie. Dude only I am at 14 and he said it that movie was from at may be the 70s years? At thened I was out even borned yet! I was borned ined 2004. Ido liked old ofed movies and stuff but I haved not seened that one. Sorry
@@jacobsparry8525 The movie Airplane! was released in 1980. It was produced as a satirical comedy to spoof several Airport disaster movies that were produced in the 1970's (Airport, Airport 1975, Airport '77, and The Concorde ... Airport '79). One of the stars is Leslie Nielsen who plays Dr. Rumack, a passenger on the plane. The movie is full of sight and sound gags (the jet plane cruising through the sky with the sound of heavy turboprop engines, for example) and jokes based on figures of speech. A dramatic conversation in a regular movie might go ... Person A: A serious problem has developed and we may have to ditch the plane in the ocean Person B: We may have to ditch in the ocean? What is it? (Where "it" is the problem the person is asking about.) Person A: Contaminated fuel is causing the engines to stall out and shut down. In this particular comedy movie, Dr. Rumack (and others) answer "What is it?" questions by responding as if "it" is referring to something else. Using the previous example ... Rumack: A serious problem has developed and we may have to ditch the plane in the ocean Person B: We may have to ditch in the ocean? What is it? Person A: It's a large body of water covering most of the planet, but that's not important right now. (Answering as if "it" was the ocean, not the problem causing the crisis.) With that, here is a clip from that movie ... ua-cam.com/video/VOmD-xqK2Es/v-deo.html
@@whiteknightcat Thank you for sending to me that stuff. I am trying for findnng it to watch. Just I did not under stand it you meaned a movie at before. I geted persons who do maked fun ofed how cand I do stuff a lot, liked about 10 times every day and some ofed times just I geted mixed up.
🔵WHAT THE HYW PATROL NEEDED TO GET THERE IN TIME WAS A 2022 FORD MUSTANG 760 HP SHELBY COBRA GT500 OR THE 1966-69 LE MANS WINNERS AND THE NEW ONES THAT HAVE COME OUT IN 90'S AND 2000'S, THE FORD GT40 MARK IV.🔴
Boy series sure must have been operating on a shoestring: same cars turning up in different episodes, and here the same train standing in from stand-by from an earlier episode. One thing though: Matthews had a, well, captive audience.
The world needs more people like Betty.
Terrific episode. Great drama and super acting from Betty. Excellent ending with the train thundering through. 👏👏👏👏🇬🇧
Dan says "Take a shot, let's see who hits the deck first." Priceless!!! Hahaha
Oh yes, I still love Dan Mathews barking ha ha!
hit the deck or deck is language used in the Navy. I wonder if the writers of this episode were in the Navy or Coast Guard.
I'ma be a little yyttreddsdsssz, a. A
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Nerves of Steel... 💪
In every episode Dan always does his part to reduce prison overcrowding !
I watch two or three of these movies each day. THEY bring back great memories. Thanks to who ever put them on the internet.
I used to watch these when they were first run on tv. I was only 4-5 years old but I loved this show. Broderick was the man!!
@@moonshinerman Broderick still is "the man" if you ask me.
Im only 37 and stumbled upon this old show few days ago. And even though it was years before i was born i really like it. I havent watched them all yet and not sure what order they are in but theyve all been really good ones. Kind of wish i could have experienced that time period
"only" 37? You are halfway through life, buddy.
Justin a ... it was a great time in history ... esp. compared to now!
@@alphonsozorro7952 dont remind me lol
@@alphonsozorro7952 I thought that was 50....
The good ol' days 🎥
Looks like an SP Daylight (southern Pacific) Those were beautiful trains!
what a great episode; the female station clerk was terrific!
With an Alco PA1
Back when Southern Pacific was a railroad. Then they started Southern Pacific Railroad Intenal Networking Telephony - SPRINT and became a telephone company.
From 4:56-5:04 is the long Chatsworth train tunnel, in Chatsworth Park, San Fernando Valley. That tunnel is more than a mile long, and separates the Simi Valley, from the San Fernando Valley. I have been there many times! It was very eerie being there at night.
@ Carlos At the beginning that is the old Simi valley train station.Still there today but not operating.
I use to run AMT and Metrolink trains here
The train station is at its original location thru out the episode at the corner of Tapo St. and LA Avenue. In one scene they are racing to the station and the camera is actually at the station site as they race from west to East going past the station. If you look at the building they go past on south side it is still there, the building was a garage and the most recent it was Grandmas attic.
In a blur next to the garage is the hotel and cafe which I believe is now the Public Storage.
Covered with gang graffiti now.
@@donhancock332 The natural progression of what I term, the "creeping crud" that has taken over more Valley territory, since the mid 1970's. One reason why I moved out of there.
This was certainly one of the more suspenseful ones. I love trains.
Yes it was ! Had me worried 😲
@@heyoldman2003 Really?
@@deecook8393 i scare easy 😎
Two Southern Pacific Alco PA1's
Very Intense... loved every minute of this episode...
I think I enjoy reading the comments, as much as watching the show!! :)
Same here!
x3 😄👍
So terrifying. Wouldn't want to be in that woman's shoes! This show is top notch. Thank you for posting!👍👍
You don't get out much, do you?
She was really clever with a solution. Kept calm under duress.
And this was before Depends.
Highway Patrol episode was shown in Japan before also. I used to watch them.
Art Gillmore (the narrator) was stopped by a cop. His license was "GAB4MNY" or something like that. When he recited the intro to this show the cop sent him on his way.
!!:)
Can't blame the cop. I would have let him go, too.
I used to watch this show every week when I was a kid.
Not for kids.
@@alphonsozorro7952
Why not? I watched it faithfully as a pre-schooler in late, late, 1950's and early, early, 1960's.
I only got to ride a train once, from LA to Phoenix in 1963. Passenger service ended shortly after that. For the rest of the 1960s, it was almost non existent except maybe in the east. It was fun.
Took an Amtrak train from Dixon, CA to Vancouver, WA in the mid-70s. It was good. Again in the 80s from Sacramento to Chehalis, WA. The cars were newer.
I took a train ride from Hoboken to Chicago, then to Ogden then to Oakland. That was in 1960. Three day travel. Loved it.
When the trains were first built the railroads needed emment domain to take land for the railroad. To get that from each state the train was to go through the railroads agreed to provide passenger service. Thus, by law, every railroad had to provide passenger service.
Please note no passenger service ever broke even, passenger service was always a loss to the railroad, freight was where the profits was in. To make them look profitable, overhead to maintain the tracks were not allocated to passenger service. Thus technically they were profitable when they were not.
Come the 1950s, most state legislators owned cars and no longer used the trains, thus were willing to drop passenger service based on political contributions from the railroads. Thus from the 1940s onward, passenger service was slowly killed off by the railroads.
Come the 1960s, you had growing resistance to this cut off of services, so it was decided to form Amtrak to take over the remaining passenger trains. The plan was to provide the service for a few years, and then shut it down as unprofitable. Amtrak has survived but barely.
Amtrak is still running trains between LA and Maricopa, AZ; then you'll have to take an intercity bus to Phoenix.
There are still a few trains carrying passengers, the train that runs from Durango Colorado to Silverton and back. Takes all day but a fun ride .
And a train in Arkansas that runs from Springdale, to Van Buren and back. Just fun day rides but they are still train rides. I have been on both myself.
Absolute thriller right down to the wire. Perry Mason used to solve the case with 10 minutes left.
I liked this episode- thank you
My feelings about Star Trek: the next generation. When it got to the 50 minute mark- that’s when they began to solve the problem.
“Highway Patrol” was an after school fave in the ‘60s...if Brod Crawford didn’t scare the Devil out of you and convince you that crime doesn’t pay, then you need a checkup...
Like a James Bond villain- the guy tells Betty all his plans in detail. Everyone in America knew the train was carrying money.
Everyone in America also knew it was only a movie....
Betty should get SP Employee of the year. Nice to see Santa Susana station again.
It's a museum now!
I guess they tore it down .where was it located please
Who knows , It may still be there , If it's in The National Registry of Historic places
Because if so , They can't knock it down
This one buddy of mine lives in a house that's 135 years old and it's in The National Registry of Historic places , So any developers Etc Cannot knock it down
Under federal law
"They've got us surrounded, I'm gonna Blast My Way Out ! " . . . because so many killers always get away when they say that.
In every episode Dan does his part to reduce prison overcrowding
Dan, “There’s two of us!” Really? Dan knows he never misses with his hip shots at 50 yards with a 2 1/2” barrel 38 Snub nose. Oh, he’s good!
Hahahahah yep
Probably a 5 ft dia "pattern" at that distance with the gun in a vise !
@@fireballxl5328 - Ahhhm, no.
Hey ! Stop ! You guys left Betty and the dead crook at the depot !!! LOL !
I like old time crooks. Decent haircuts, suit and tie.
Now they still have decent haircuts and a suit and tie. The difference is, now they work for the gov't. Check this video out:
ua-cam.com/video/Jr2oItXC1eM/v-deo.html
But no respect for women
@@DenitaArnold 4 women's weight lifting records were broke yesterday by a man who identifies as a woman
@@LuckyBaldwin777
Oh great, another ofed whining cry baby . And oh by the ways , even a ticket fine for speeding is a civil ofed forfeiture you twit. What are you whining about is propertys forfeitures ofed profits fromed illegal drugs and stuff as that. Ifed persons in to that state are not wishing to haved that all do they need to do is to CHANGED THE LAW but as usually lazy persons as you do not wished to go to all ofed thosed troubles so just you whine and call for revolts.
@@jacobsparry8525 try watching the video before you start running your mouth. you might learn something
Melodrama with a capital "M". Betty should have gotten an Emmy for her performance.
Betty deserves a pay rise.
@@stephenvelden295 This was the 50s. Women were paid far less than men did for the exact same job. It's gotten a little better nearly 65 years later..We, all need a pay raise!!!!!🎈🎈
Tom Findley I wonder what Betty had for lunch.
Betty was terrific!
She said you weren't so bad yourself. Bah-dum tish!
boy!....that was a "hair raiser"...good one..!👍👍
👏Whew! Way to go Betty! Mr. Matthews and Betty made a great team in the end!
my uncle was chp in socal out of the beach area when i was a kid in the 50ties--his fellow chp buddy took my sis and i in a brand new '57 dodge chp car on a rip around the hills by the ocean--my sis was terrified,i loved it-she was 7,me 5--when i see that 57 dodge threw me back to that time
My brother and I used to watch these in the ‘50’s (we’re old! 😂). He said I called it Highway Catrol. 😂
Southern Pacific Shasta Daylight.....what a glorious beauty.
That sign on the depot *Railway Express Agency* is the one on the depot at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, IL.
the train station is (was) located in Santa Susanna Cal.
Scooby Carr ... I live maybe 2- 2.5 hours from there but had not heard of it. I just looked it up and it looks like a very impressive Railroad Museum! I've always loved trains and would play w/ best friends massive train set when I was a kid...no Barbies for me...strictly boys toys once I was about 8. I don't know if you are a rail buff and live in the Illinois area, but there is a small rail museum in Monticello IL that has free train rides on Mother's Day each year. Dad's and kids have to pay, but mom's are free. It's called "Throw Momma on the Train"
Obviously, the crooks had never seen a derailment up close before.
Yeah, if the train derailed close enough to the building they all may have been trained!
Lol
Whoa!! At 1:30 the bad guys were pullin' up in Christine!! Talk about "Bad to the Bone!!"
^^^@John Tapp .. Sure nuff was Christine Ha!!! :P] .v ..
You forgot the dead stiff in the doorway Dan!
Nah. He didn't forget. He'll send someone out to shovel him up later.
may not be dead, but he is armed..just sayin
You know you are in trouble when the crooks drive up in Christine ..58 Plymouth Fury.
"Oh Betty, clean that up, will 'ya?"
@@thomasthomas2418 😂😆
Thanks very much for these! Clean, smart and so well acted!
That was filmed before CTC (Centralized track control). Now switches are controlled remotely. The dispatcher can see all switch positions along the route. Still, the show was dramatic with good acting by the woman. The script for the bad guys was recycled from similar shows.
I remember this show when I was 6 years old and I love the vintage cars
I wonder what the top speed of those cars were back in the day
D500 Dodge Hemi approx. 110 MPH. Decent suspension, too, brakes not so much.
Depending on the gearing and how tuned the engine was maybe 125-130mph. That Plymouth would have touched almost 120mph with the Fury options.
I always chuckle at the weak shocks, springs, or whatever they used then. Somebody pulls up, stops suddenly, and leaves the car. Five minutes later the car is still rocking back and forth.
Oh, okay. I guess I did exaggerate, just a little...😄
The Buick Century's were chosen because they were the first mass produced car to reach and hold 100 mph. Hence the name.
" Who cares about the passengers". Boy that's cold blooded.
Very cold=blooded! Psychopathic!
That man could work for Amtrak!
A CODY JAROD Answer
I really like Betty, great acting and facial expressions.
yea and every Chrysler or dodge product I owned was an electrical nightmare. Only had a few bad enough for me.
PHE-E-EW !!! That was close !
Betty was one brave Peanut IMO.
"...but that's RR property!" Grand dad was a station agent on the L & N Memphis line for 50 years. That phrase RR Property still carries some weight today to a then very impressionable young boy.
🔵😱HEY, YOU FORGOT TO TAKE THE OTHER CROOK WITH YOU, YOU LEFT HIM AT THE STATION!🔴
Woah that one had me on the edge of my bed.
Crawfords sidekick Williams became the boss on Adam-12 later on
The lady played Mrs. Rayburn on Leave it to Beaver
+jim dandy And he's still a sergeant..... guess there's not much room for advancement in law enforcement. ;-)
+jim dandy The character of Betty in this episode was played by Mary Newton. Mrs. Rayburn on Leave It To Beaver was played by Doris Packer. They had a close resemblance and both had deep voices.
+Vincent Baretti thanks
+Vincent Baretti ..NIce get Vincent...I see like myself, you too wasted a lot of time in the '50s on the popular sit coms of the day :)...LOL
Good call mrs rayburn
I'm 33 years old but every morning I start my day with this show, just to motivate myself before I hit office
7:30 Station is miles from the main road but you can see traffic going by out the window.
At 3:58, same Alco-driven train, exactly as in the "Train Copter" episode, passes by
+John Tapp And really really fast, at 7:15, a Santa Fe early EMD locomotive.
He planned every detail and then showed up 92 minutes early, smooth.
Nothing like getting to work early...
They could have hidden behind the building until the last minit. Or blown the track with dynamite.
@@roysterfutrell8889 If they did that there wouldn't be any episode to show.
Hahahaha,I thought that too …good plan knuckle head. Oh well ,he’s in the gray bar hotel now
@@heyoldman2003 - 🤣😜 I thought the same thing....such a bad plan!!🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️😜
That switch was a yard switch had it been a main line switch it would have been the larger road rail.
Poor Betty...dang my goodness.🌸🌷🌸🌷💐🌷💐
This one was hard to watch. Every time they threatened her I wanted to reach in and smack them. No respect for women!
Actually, there were very gentle with her. Real perps would've just put a bullet in her.
Just another sleepy day in Podunk…..
Don’t make it too obvious sneaking into the office 😂😂
Classic Police Episodes That Will Always Be Remembered !
Just one little thing...the rail switch they showed was backwards...open and the train goes straight...closed and the train goes onto the siding...
Is that so? Now it figures.
Great show! Thanks!
The Railway guy was as wise as a fence post, thankfully Betty has a brain, hero!
Probably the creosote in the ties
Yeah, he thought she sounded fine until Betty dropped the dime on the thug.
Wow Frankie Vali there keeps the gun on Betty. Looks very scared of her lol
She had greasy sardine sandwiches in that bag. He was afraid she would throw them on him and ruin his suit. She was worried about the safety of the passengers, not respectin' his threads. 🤣
"That road to the way station is pretty bad"...It looked like a bad one!
^^^@soremongs .. A lot of them roads were bad, and not much asphalt ones except the main highway/s 10-4? Ha!!! :P] .v ..
When Dan pulls away heading to the station he’s actually already there, then the next shot shows him racing in the opposite direction passing the same station again! The camera is at the station showing him racing away from the station.
Come on Dave, it was a low budget show, and they shot two a week.
@@549BR yeah but as a kid who was completely mesmerized by the show I didn’t know I was being tricked, others may find it fascinating how it was done like I was.
Ya know... Betty's the real hero in all of this, after all- she threw the switch!
I was expecting it to get stuck momentarily...
So 2 guys crash a high speed train and expect to locate and abscon with several bags/containers of money amongst the wreckage before the authorities show up! Wishful thinking.
Train station lady is bad ass!
EDIT: LOL... what a glorious scene at the end that would have been topped off by train DESTROYING the building the bad guys were in 😸
I wonder if that 1958 Plymouth was eventually purchased and used in Christine. It was right there in SoCal and it wouldn't be out of the question.
They could have snuck up on these clowns using a little more subterfuge.
No kidding!
Got to love the way that Dan knows with 100% conviction that an armed criminal holding a hostage will never kill them, and also that when face to face with an armed criminal they'll never try their luck.. lol
Yesss! Dan was the greatest and we kids watching this episode when it was brand new loved him! I still do!
Betty is a great actress 👏
25:20. Hey! You forgot the guy you shot!
They took care of him during the commercial break....
Soff: He was not going anywhere . . .
Superb story
The crooks drove up in Christine
At least they had good taste!
Seems a lot of crooks drive up in Plymouths in this series.Those 50's Chryslers rocked.
Virgil Exner of Chrysler was a genius with respect to styling along with Harley Earl of GM.
Same Plymouth they used in the last episode "Train--Copter".
I don't think it was as that one was just all one color. It appears to be the same car however that was used in "Hit and Run 2" which is likewise two- toned. They definitely used a lot of the same cars on many episodes of the show and sometimes with the same exact license plate numbers.
My favorit car, Plymouth Fury, Christine❤❤
wow that was a great one.
I hear that train a Comin it's rolling down the track🤓
that station don't look too isolated @7:26 you can see traffic throught the window
Those tracks in the beginning of this episode I believe are now owned by Union Pacific.
The young punk really blasted his way out..lol..
22:33. Goodbye, Ellis 😃😜.
Dan and the crook wore matching outfits.
19:42. For cops in a hurry to stop bad guys they sure aren't driving very fast 🙄. Maybe 35 or 40 mph tops...
These are so much better than the over-dramatized "Dragnet" series. Crawford is very believable whereas Jack Webb read from scripts, plus was an extreme anti-liberty Bircher pusher when not on the screen.
Thank heavens that Betty saved the day.
If Leslie Nielsen had played the crook ...
When that train crashes there'll be confusion.
Confusion?
Yeah, the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something, but that's not important right now.
?
@@jacobsparry8525 You've never seen Airplane! before, have you?
whiteknightcat
Hmmm...OK you did not answered whened I did tell to you I know lots ofed airs planes so I did show to my fosters father and he did tell to me it is a movie. Dude only I am at 14 and he said it that movie was from at may be the 70s years? At thened I was out even borned yet! I was borned ined 2004. Ido liked old ofed movies and stuff but I haved not seened that one. Sorry
@@jacobsparry8525 The movie Airplane! was released in 1980. It was produced as a satirical comedy to spoof several Airport disaster movies that were produced in the 1970's (Airport, Airport 1975, Airport '77, and The Concorde ... Airport '79). One of the stars is Leslie Nielsen who plays Dr. Rumack, a passenger on the plane. The movie is full of sight and sound gags (the jet plane cruising through the sky with the sound of heavy turboprop engines, for example) and jokes based on figures of speech.
A dramatic conversation in a regular movie might go ...
Person A: A serious problem has developed and we may have to ditch the plane in the ocean
Person B: We may have to ditch in the ocean? What is it? (Where "it" is the problem the person is asking about.)
Person A: Contaminated fuel is causing the engines to stall out and shut down.
In this particular comedy movie, Dr. Rumack (and others) answer "What is it?" questions by responding as if "it" is referring to something else. Using the previous example ...
Rumack: A serious problem has developed and we may have to ditch the plane in the ocean
Person B: We may have to ditch in the ocean? What is it?
Person A: It's a large body of water covering most of the planet, but that's not important right now. (Answering as if "it" was the ocean, not the problem causing the crisis.)
With that, here is a clip from that movie ...
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles............
Excellent 👍🙏
This was really my favorite episode of Highway Patrol a bit boring but it was my favorite episode
Hey , the typewriter sound kept clicking when those two armed men apprehended the secretary in the office .
🔵WHAT THE HYW PATROL NEEDED TO GET THERE IN TIME WAS A 2022 FORD MUSTANG 760 HP SHELBY COBRA GT500 OR THE 1966-69 LE MANS WINNERS AND THE NEW ONES THAT HAVE COME OUT IN 90'S AND 2000'S, THE FORD GT40 MARK IV.🔴
Betty was left with a dead body in the doorway.
Such bad men. Over money!!!
Cars back then had rubber shocks. The way they bounced.when stopping is crazy funny!
Boy series sure must have been operating on a shoestring: same cars turning up in different episodes, and here the same train standing in from stand-by from an earlier episode.
One thing though: Matthews had a, well, captive audience.
Well ya .... $127.62 per episode (PLUS Dan's salary!) You're gonna see the same cars over and over and .... ;-)
So what's the problem with seeing the same cars over and over again? They are period correct
Secret Service agents. How did Dan know about the loot.?
I thought federal employees were paid with a government check.
I guess they were paid cash in small bills back in those days.
Military paid in cash up until the 80's.
That Switch Had Not Been Used In Awhile it had cob webs in the rail Look Close At 19:16 .
When Dan says " 10-4 ? " as if he is unsure, he reminds me of Ron Burgundy.... " I'm Ron Burgundy ? "
The two crooks could have arrived closer to the time of the train arriving.
You're too smart to be a crook.
@3:58
That´s a long freight train 22 seconds on the screen !
It wasn't a freight train, it was a passenger train in the days before Amtrak.
God Bless Betty
“Hey Betty, you gonna eat that lunch, us cops work up an appetite…”
Betty lost her appetite, so Dan ate her lunch!! 😊😊