Friday after a safe burglar on the loose.Friday after a safe burglar on the loose.Friday after a safe burglar on the loose.
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George Fenneman
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Hal Gibney
- Announcer (Closing)
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Peggy Webber
- Police Dispatcher
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn the prologue, Friday states that Los Angeles is the fourth largest city in the US. The 1950 US census listed the four most populous US cities as New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
- GoofsAt 12 minutes in, Friday radios in the license number of the suspect's car. As the two detectives are looking at the side of the car, they could not possibly see the license plate on the front or rear of the car.
- Quotes
Judge: [to the members of the jury, after they acquitted an accused safe burglar] Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I've been a judge for 26 years. For the past 14 years I've presided in this particular court. May I say now that this is the worst miscarriage of justice I have ever witnessed! After hearing your verdict in this case I can arrive at only one conclusion: ladies and gentlemen of the jury, either you are innately dishonest or you're complete morons!
Featured review
Interesting start to a good episode.
It begins with Friday and partner Ed Jacobs in court where Conrad Buckley is on trial for a case they worked on. The prosecution witness gives testimony that would be absurd today but is presented here as reasonable. Buckley is acquitted and disappears for a few months. Upon returning, he has a wife and an expensive lifestyle. It looks like he's still a criminal, but can it be proven?
Interesting to see two character actors early in their careers: Eddie Firestone as Buckley and Tol Avery as police Captain Wisdom.
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- georgechambless
- Sep 6, 2019
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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