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Freakshow
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"MY NAME’S FRIDAY . . . I CARRY A BADGE."
This is the city — Los Angeles. It’s 1968, and Sergeant Joe Friday and Officer Bill Gannon are hitting the streets once again in the name of law and order, to protect and to serve. The community landscape is littered daily by juvenile delinquency, drug abuse, student dissidence and con-artistry but, just like that, it can all be brought to a screeching halt when Friday and Gannon appear on the scene. Ladies and gentlemen, the stories you are about to see are true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent. This is "Dragnet 1968". Originally conceived as a radio program and then a popular 1950s television series, the "Dragnet" series from 1967–1970 featured creator Jack Webb’s visionary cop drama in its prime — paving the way for the hit shows "Adam-12" and "Emergency!". Special Features: - "Jack Webb: The Man Behind Badge 714": A discussion with Peggy Webber, Tom Williams, Jackie Loughery, Herb Ellis and more - Dragnet 1966 Pilot Movie - Vintage Dragnet 1969 Trailer - Commemorative Booklet |
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