I haven't seen this excellent episode of "Streets of San Francisco" in such a long time. Thanks so much for sharing it. Even though it is a story (and a good one at that), it just comes to show you that we have to treat people like "Joe" with compassion, respect, and understanding (whenever appropriate) because we don't know either their stories or what they're going through. And I've always enjoyed the late Karl Malden's portrayal of the compassionate and wise, but old-school detective Lt. Mike Stone. Thanks again:) #classictv
In retrospect, Arnold's character getting sent to prison isn't so bad of a thing for him. He can workout all day in prison. The only problem will be maintaining his macros.
I mean, hopefully he'd be reformed coming out of jail. Unfortunately on the flip side, jail does have a tendency to change people, and sometimes for the worse. Going off what the ending implied though, he'd probably be fine coming out despite the negative reputation he has to carry. Maybe he hooked back up with that rich woman?
I remember watching this episode when it first aired, I was probably about 15 at the time. Loved Arnold back then. Had a bunch of old muscle magazines and started working out back then.
The actress playing Judith Winters is Diana Muldaur also known as Dr. Katherine Pulaski from the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. She appeared also in two episodes of Star Trek the Original series in the late 1960s, playing different roles (Dr. Miranda Jones and Ann Mulhall).
And also on the original series, where she was turning people into zombies or something? She had Captain Kirk eat some pea soup-looking stuff. He spit it back into the bowl when she wasn't looking and gave it to another guy who started eating it. I was just a wee tyke at the time, and it made me blow chips.🤢🤮
It's an old episode perfectly acted by the police duo and the rest cast, highly appreciate the brilliant acting of Arnold his emotional unstable mental issues suffering character and the exposing the side effects of medicines he took its a golden era time film like episode but the acting of police duo also won the heart
I WAS TOO YOUNG WHEN THIS CAME ON BRITISH TV NOW IM WATCHING EVERYTHING MY LATE PARENTS WOULDNT LET ME SEE WHO IS THE MUSIC BY AND WHO IS THE INSANE DRUMMER I LOVE IT MY USE IT FOR MY RING TONE FROM DAVID IN ENGLAND 🙈🙊🙉🌕💫🔥🏴
Obviously today what we saw was a little shake and a toss, but we have to keep in mind that this is the 70's and on TV if done today I'm sure they would of made it look more violent.
If Arnold came in 2nd who beat him ?🤔. Chet Yorton beat Arnold but it was in the mid 60s. I recognize Robby Robinson, Franco Columbo , Ed Corney and Roger Callard .
Though the episode isn't "bad", it's one of the weaker ones. Arnold's emotions are a bit too over-the-top, to the point of being comical. The level of rudeness by the lady's friends at the body building contest was ridiculously over done, acting like 12 year olds. Just doesn't work and makes no sense. His tantrum at the end was so bad it was cringy. In 20:15 he said he was making "only" $10/hr. That's in 1977, today that would be over $50/hr. For what he was doing, that hourly rate is nothing to sneeze at.
The one and only Arnold Schwarzenegger🔥
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When Arnold went to the Police Station, it would have freakin hilarious if he had said "I'll be back"...
Even funnier if the cops had said:
_"Screw your freedoms"_
as they took him into custody...
😅😂
😂🤣👏 nice
Big foreshadowing right there
Though it’s before the terminator.
Yeah I’m pretty sure this was before the Terminator
My late mother`s favourite TV series, and I remember they used to broadcast these on Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm.☺
only watching cause of arnold
*That* scene too?
With Sally Field
I haven't seen this excellent episode of "Streets of San Francisco" in such a long time. Thanks so much for sharing it. Even though it is a story (and a good one at that), it just comes to show you that we have to treat people like "Joe" with compassion, respect, and understanding (whenever appropriate) because we don't know either their stories or what they're going through. And I've always enjoyed the late Karl Malden's portrayal of the compassionate and wise, but old-school detective Lt. Mike Stone. Thanks again:) #classictv
Man, I saw Arnold shaking a woman to death! Next thing I know, I find the whole episode.
This is the SF of my childhood, many of the streets & landmarks & views I remember :) I think Arnold gave an excellent performance 👍
He convinced me that he had a real problem. Arnold that is.
How come Arnold did not win an oscar for this role ? Too emotional.
You mean an Emmy, not an Oscar. Oscar Awards are for movie roles.
This guy works hard trains hard and all he gets is complaints it’s no wonder he’s going mad.
Many guys like that, focus on the physical, handicapped lack of social skills, causes problems in relationships.
The girl didn't deserve to be killed but she WAS mean and obnoxious, I kinda felt sorry for the guy 😮
Nice movie. Arnold is an excellent actor!
WOW, the Terminator on an episode of The Streets of San Francisco!!!
In retrospect, Arnold's character getting sent to prison isn't so bad of a thing for him. He can workout all day in prison. The only problem will be maintaining his macros.
I mean, hopefully he'd be reformed coming out of jail. Unfortunately on the flip side, jail does have a tendency to change people, and sometimes for the worse. Going off what the ending implied though, he'd probably be fine coming out despite the negative reputation he has to carry. Maybe he hooked back up with that rich woman?
May 5, 1977...this episode first aired.
The bodybuilders in the contest were all introduced by their real names, except for Arnold.
I do enjoy this programme. Pity there aren't more uploaded on You Tube.
I remember watching this episode when it first aired, I was probably about 15 at the time. Loved Arnold back then. Had a bunch of old muscle magazines and started working out back then.
The actress playing Judith Winters is Diana Muldaur also known as Dr. Katherine Pulaski from the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
She appeared also in two episodes of Star Trek the Original series in the late 1960s, playing different roles (Dr. Miranda Jones and Ann Mulhall).
Wow, two of the most understanding detectives I have ever seen
11:28 - before Donkey Kong there was Arnold.
He barely shook her and shoved het on the couch 😂
I agree not a broken neck
Women love it!!!
Ummm... Right. That's television.📺
My goodness San Francisco was beautiful before Gavin Newsom
Wait, is that Diana Muldaur, Dr. Pulaski from Start Trek: The Next Generation? 🤯
And also on the original series, where she was turning people into zombies or something? She had Captain Kirk eat some pea soup-looking stuff. He spit it back into the bowl when she wasn't looking and gave it to another guy who started eating it. I was just a wee tyke at the time, and it made me blow chips.🤢🤮
the composite sketch looks just like the guy in the grey sweater. lmao!
Arnold wow, I love him like everyone else😃
It's an old episode perfectly acted by the police duo and the rest cast, highly appreciate the brilliant acting of Arnold his emotional unstable mental issues suffering character and the exposing the side effects of medicines he took its a golden era time film like episode but the acting of police duo also won the heart
Yes, anabolic steroids weren't widely known at that time.💉💊
Arnold Schwarzenegger lacking in self confidence seems ludicrous today.
Yeah, really. It would be something if he told someone, "Someday I'll be governor of California." 😆
He actually did early on in his career
Diana muldaur ,she was in most tv series in the 70s ,
And she was on La law
Star Trek.
Its hard to believe Barnaby Jones lasted longer than this
Basically it's he's like Lenny from Mice and Men on roid rage
That whooshing sound overhead was the sound of literary reference s going right by in the comments section.
Arnold also acts like he’s terminator in streets of San Francisco
Tremendo capítulo, vine a verlo por Arnold 🔥
I WAS TOO YOUNG WHEN THIS CAME ON BRITISH TV NOW IM WATCHING EVERYTHING MY LATE PARENTS WOULDNT LET ME SEE WHO IS THE MUSIC BY AND WHO IS THE INSANE DRUMMER I LOVE IT MY USE IT FOR MY RING TONE FROM DAVID IN ENGLAND 🙈🙊🙉🌕💫🔥🏴
The handcuffs didn't fit...😅
“I coulda been a winna” who did it better, Arnold or Marlon Brando?
Arnold Shwarzenneger hasn’t made it to rank of “special guest star” yet.
Arnold Schwarzenegger speaking almost plain English. 😱
Guy in girl's place, 7:48 ''What was he doing with baby oil?'' Well ... LoL
11:35 arnold trying to fly
26:10 $10/hr? That was pretty good for 1977. Especially for being single with no kids. That would be $52.71/hr. as of 05APR2024.
It´s Schwarzen-Schnitzel!
Sekulovich was Malden's real name.
Try saying that 5 times really fast!
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You're right. That was fun! 🙄
Diana Muldaur was so damn gorgeous.
Obviously today what we saw was a little shake and a toss, but we have to keep in mind that this is the 70's and on TV if done today I'm sure they would of made it look more violent.
What happened to Michael Douglas in this episode
He left at the beginning of the 5th season to work on _One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest._
Bruhhhh she died how ?? 😂😂😂
Basted in her own juices..
Too wet, too hot!
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@@adamkane7513Fuck's sake! I'm dead! 😂😂😂
! Актёрская игра Арнольда тогда , была очень странная !
I don't see how Arnie looked so funny, I always thought he was in great shape.
If Arnold came in 2nd who beat him ?🤔. Chet Yorton beat Arnold but it was in the mid 60s. I recognize Robby Robinson, Franco Columbo , Ed Corney and Roger Callard .
That girl had a cute face and a nice figure. What a waste.
6:50 wtf is he saying
"Its not ugly it's beautiful it's what's the body is supposed to look like!"
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Though the episode isn't "bad", it's one of the weaker ones. Arnold's emotions are a bit too over-the-top, to the point of being comical. The level of rudeness by the lady's friends at the body building contest was ridiculously over done, acting like 12 year olds. Just doesn't work and makes no sense. His tantrum at the end was so bad it was cringy. In 20:15 he said he was making "only" $10/hr. That's in 1977, today that would be over $50/hr. For what he was doing, that hourly rate is nothing to sneeze at.
I agree
6:46
44:21
44:48
Super annoying conversation at the beginning between the guest stars.
11:39 - 11:43. LOL
*Steven Seagal's* running coach!
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6:33 6:39 6:47 6:50 6:52 44:48
What does he say as he shakes the woman and leaves?
Something along the lines of, it's not ugly it's beautiful it's what the body is supposed to look like.
Screw your freedom!!! 6:49
29:53 and it starts o no bro
This is so silly!
HEY!!!
11:22
2:43
Laugh clown laugh
And...... there,s a Terminator looks like ....🦾 21:44
This was the only decent episode really on the last season Richard hatch sucked
There some good episodes in the last season...
Yeah I stopped watching after Michael Douglas left Kinda like when Michael Ontkean left the Rookies Never the same again
@@timeportal8937 Yeah, it's how a lot of people feel when trying to read a comment without punctuation.🤢👿😖
@@Scatscar1985one or two