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Dragnet: 20-Episode Set (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Ben Alexander, Ken Peters, Barney Phillips, Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough
Director: Jack Webb
Category: Suspense, Television, Television
Studio: Brentwood
Subtitles:
Length:
520 mins

 
 

 

20 Episodes On 2 Double-Sided Discs!

This is the city, Los Angeles, California. I work here, I carry a badge.

From the distinctive four-note opening of its theme music to the raft of catch phrases it produced, no other television cop show has left such an unforgettable mark on American culture as Dragnet. By providing the prototype of the realistic action show, it marked a major turning point for TV that had, up until then, been dominated by comedy and vaudeville. Dragnet's signature was its appearance of realism, from the documentary-type narration by Joe Friday, to the cases it portrayed taken directly from the files of the Los Angeles Police Department, to its attention to the details of police work. Viewers were reminded of the dead ends and the constant interruptions of their private lives that haunt real police officers and this made the final shoot-out and capture of the bad guy all the more exciting. At the end of each episode, after the criminal was caught, an announcer would describe exactly what happened at the trial and the severity of the punishment. So, there you have it as Sgt. Joe Friday would say- Just the facts, ma'am, just the facts.

Disc One- Side A:
1. The Big September2. The Big Seventeen3. The Big Show4. The Big Break5. The Big Hands

Disc One- Side B:
1. The Big Betty2. The Big Thief3. The Big Little Jesus4. The Big Trunk5. The Big Boys

Disc Two- Side A:
1. The Big Shoplift2. The Big Hit-Run Killer3. The Big Girl4. The Big Frame5. The Big Producer

Disc Two- Side B:
1. The Big Crime2. The Big Pair3. The Big Bar4. The Big War5. The Big Oskar