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Dragnet (1954)
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by Universal Studios
Sales Rank: 17422
Price: $14.98

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Probably the most unintended comical picture in Hollywood annals.The audience is shown a gangland killing (and killer) in the first minute of the story. The remaining 88 minutes of this debacle are devoted to tracking him down, 1954 style. Forced interrogations lasting hours,police harassment,police brutality, a certain sense of pleasure in carrying out assignments,all lead one one to wonder why it took until 1966 for the Supreme Court to issue its now famous Miranda ruling.Anyway, there are surprises:I spotted 2 ancient Fords,a '53 Buick, maybe even a DeSoto. Richard Boone plays his police role much better than he was later to play "Paladin".Everybody, everybody smokes. The colorization is comical at best, with blue and brown color contrasts actually distracting the viewer.The story could have been done on television in a regular half hour segment.It's a wonder to this reviewer that the series wasn't canned immediately after this abomination; yet it went on until 1959, then made a comeback in the late 60's. Just for a good,if unintentional laugh, pick up a copy of Hollywood at its 50's worst.
Viewer Reviews I'm too young to remember the original Dragnet TV show butI well remember it's 60's reincarnation. As a wise guy ever so hip teenager, Sgt. Friday, with his straight talking lectures to hippies and pot heads seemed hilariously square. And yet I liked the show's simple format(which became ridiculous on its spin-off Adam-12, when a radio call would invariably feature a close-up of the car radio speaker!) and the sometimes gitty realism. Watching the re-runs 30 years later, it seems a real museum peice. Not so, the 50's version. The shows are like the raw material you imagine other film makers using to create the film noirs so popular in the 40's and 50's. The crimes are mostly real police blotter stuff, day to day petty crimes, sad sack dead-end characters abound - most of the shows on these discs are utterly lacking in glamor. Often, LA appears to be the armpit of the universe. These two DVDs are a terrific bargain. The other reviews have detailed what they contain and I echo the writers who are frustrated that so few Dragnets are commercially available. The transfers are as good as a TV re-run from that era - I was pleasantly surprises they are as good as they are, considering the price. So far, I've seen about a dozen of the 20 episodes and haven't been disappointed. I was especially tickled by the one where pot crazed teens trashed a movie house. If onlythe 1952 Sgt. Friday knew what was in store for him 15 years later!
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