Both real local motels and real diners were iconic Americana and I've spent a great deal of time in both. Sadly, both were already disappearing in the 70s. And it sucks.
The Motel was my old high school in Van Nuys Ca. called Montclair Prep. The school Director converted the Motel into a 7-12 school in late 50s. Sadly it went out of business two years ago. When I saw this old building I knew right away it was Montclair Prep. Funny!
Which motel became Montclair Prep? The Monticello? I grew up near that area of the San Fernando Valley in The mid to late 1960s. I suppose The Monticello was long gone by then and Montclair prep was in. I do remember the panorama Motel though, I think that was on Sepulveda Boulevard somewhere wasn’t it? If I’m not mistaking Didn’t it become Ron Perranoski stadium club? Or at least the hotel next to it From my preteen years into my early 20s, like about 1970 to 1980, my parents and I would go that way along Sepulveda Boulevard from about Plummer St. To just past Montclair prep when we were going to shop at Fedco in Van Nuys. Sorry out of town people who have absolutely no idea what I am saying, but anyone who has lived in this area will probably understand lol!
9675775 I'm hooked too. I started watching because one of the episodes had an early screen appearance, perhaps the first on TV, of a young Leonard Nimoy.
Better than most mainstream garbage doing the rounds these days. Produced back when there wasn’t loads of wonky distractions & a man knew where he stood. RIP to all those old ways that have been lost! ✌️😇
Just like so many roadside or small town diners where people knew they were gonna eat some good shtuff! "Greasy spoons " was just a term for Truckers that there was a good chow spot.
Sad,but true....they are now being torn down,bought up by foreign investors or even worse, used by drug dealers/prostitutes. I remember staying in these "Mom and Pop" motels growing up while on summer family vacations. Super clean rooms, large swimming pools, and "air conditioning". They were always well maintained with good food in the restaurants next to them. Owners would always check with guests to make sure everything was satisfactory..... Definitely a bygone era...
@@sonoranrain2330 Used to go to Barts in Colorado, for breakfast. Run by a family who served champagne. Couldn't do better. Now we have corporations that are aware of what a million times a penny means.
girlfriend was Marilyn Buferd - Wikipedia Marilyn Buferd (January 30, 1925 - March 27, 1990) was an American film and television actress as well as the winner of both the Miss California and Miss America pageants of 1946. During the latter half of the 1940s and throughout the 1950s, she performed in nearly two dozen American, Italian, and French films, including Touchez pas au grisbi opposite Jean Gabin (1954).
If little sister had the gun, we'd be having a bloodbath in this episode. Her '56 Dodge is one of the most beautiful cars Dodge ever made with great lines, spinner hub caps and big chrome fins. Bart's '56 Plymouth convertible was not too common even when new (6735 built) Love these episodes with street traffic and more cars. Motels were a big thing after the war and with better highways they popped up everywhere. I'm sure they were good robbery targets.
Thanx for posting these videos...I grew up as a kid in the 50's/60's and 70's and these bring back lots of memories...great shows, I never saw them as a kid but I certainly appreciate them now.
Motel owner is at death's door, but there's no ambulance. Only thing Dan is interested in is the slug the doctor dug out of the guy's stomach. Dan's all cop.
That classic line, " 364 keep your position, I'm three miles north of the eagle motel route 30." That robber Rhodes Reason I'd have to say had a neat jacket and a switchblade sharp lid, I gotta go out and get me one of those for the spring!!!
A big fan of the series, but couldn't help picking out the bloopers. 6:15 Broderick and his Sgt. leave in a Mercury and at 6:25 arrive at the motel in a Buick
No, no, no! Dan switched cars enroute to confuse the bad guys ;-) Inconsistencies run rampant in this series. You can usually spot one in every episode .... that said, I love HP!
It really is the best show for so many reasons.The acting is true to life.All the cars that they used to make are great and powerful too.I watch it everyday and i have to have my fix.Most of the women are really hot.
Wow. LOVE this episode of Highway Patrol. Rhodes Reason is a sexy scoundrel. His girlfriend and the younger sister are great. That young sister has some nerve and lots of GALL in her relationship with her older sister & her sister's boyfriend. 😁😁 Love this episode !!
A good friend of mine has a great 56 Dodge just like the one in this episode, his collection includes a 57 Chevrolet 2 door. Love car spotting in these episodes.
*Rhodes Reason, the actor who played the bad guy, went on to guest star in the 2nd season Star Trek episode, "Bread & Circuses", playing the (parallel Roman world) gladiator, "Flavius".*
This Panorama Motel was at 8209 Sepulveda, "just south of Roscoe... around the corner from Busch Gardens" as it says on a vintage postcard that shows the sign from the opening scene. I just compared Google Earth to the postcard and the motel is still there though the sign is not. The central grassy area had formerly been a pool.
most comments miss the point of Highway Patrol the episodes are no less than an true slice of American history:Eisenhower years low budgets ensured authenticity; no sets no special effects; we can see what highways, motels, banks, homes, supermarkets etc really used to look like and what about those magnificent cars: Buicks, Chryslers, Mercurys etc ? it was a touch of genius to get an Oscar winner like Broderick Crawford as star other police shows had forgettable second raters like Jack Webb or Roger Smith
What about the cars? They were piles of junk. Full of heavy metal. rusted out quickly. Plus they broke down regularly. Give me a 2018 model car any day!
@@bernardbrown5336 I can get those old cars running without getting a headache. The newer cars, I have to buy a bunch of new tools every few years and grab a class from the manufacture about as often. No thanks, I stopped repairing my own car about 25 years ago.
@@bernardbrown5336 They didnt break down that often. I owned many of them after they were worn out and rarely had trouble. More importantly they were easy for anybody with a knack for mechanics to fix themselves. Impossible to do now.
Binge watching in 2020 Staying at home because of the Coronavirus. It'll be nice when things return to normal and it's safe to go outside again. Anyone remember all the smog back then?
There's an episode where Crawford has a shootout with a guy from a distance. He's got his snub nose 38 vs a sniper with a rifle. Crawford takes a harmless fleshwound but of course takes the sniper down from 50 yards away with his .38. Dorsey drives up, Crawford says get a medic for me and the coroner for him LOL.
Police procedures were a tad shaky back then, but ‘fifties LA’ looked really quaint. This show was a huge ‘get’ for car companies early product placement. I like how all the villains drive BRAND NEW CARS! Audio supervisor QUINN MARTIN?!
14:26 "yeah....excuse me officer...where is the ice machine? and can we get some fresh towels in room 209?" ...I gotta hand it to the doctor for setting up a mobile triage/ER in room 111....Back in the day doctors really earned their $
Highway Patrol: Special 5 of 41. Season 2. Episode 11. "Motel Robbery". Gold Episode 4. Bad Women: Marilyn Buferd and Lynette Bernay. Thursday - December 1 - 2022.
At 24:44-25:00 Budweiser Brewery is seen in the background, built new in 1954, still currently located at Haskell Ave. and Roscoe Blvd in Van Nuys, Ca. Was the home of Busch Gardens from 1966-mid 1970's.
Like the way Dan Mathews jumped out of the way to avoid the bullet from the bad guy, then ( of course ) took care of Business ! YEAH ..... another case closed -- Thanks very much !
Marilyn Buferd Miss America 1946 who played Joan moved to Europe in the early 1950s and appeared in that great French noir Touchez Pas Au Grisbi (Don't Touch The Loot). one of Jean Gabin's best films.
When I was growing up, there wasn’t Maranda rights. The cops said “Stop or I’ll shoot” and you stopped and followed the police orders. Those two door police cars sure wouldn’t work today. This was a great series. If you watch the last few minutes of this one, Dan Mathew’s is in three different police cars for the same trip a 56 Olds, 56 Merc and I think about a 56 or 57 Buick.
Rhodes Reason, was the brother of Rex Reason, Rex, best known for his role in the 1955 film "This Island Earth" as Dr. Cal Mechem. To me, the two brothers, were difficult to tell apart, Rhodes, also appeared in the "The Time Tunnel" episode, "The Alamo", although, I believed him to be Rex. They were, in my opinion, very good actors, and at ease with their various roles and believable, this episode, being a good example .........
Rhodes Reason was 'The White Hunter' 2 seasons British TV series in 58 and 59, probably about 39 half hour episodes. Unavailable in the UK. Reason played real life white hunter, Scotsman John Hunter. The stories were supposedly true.
Let's hear it for ZIV Productions who brought us such classics as "Highway Patrol", "Sea Hunt" and "I Led Three Lives".
All available on RUclips!
I’ve found myself watching these episodes constantly,love the cars and seeing the old scenery.
That was a romantic period, unlike now, everything and everyone is for sell
Man, I love reading these comment pages almost as much as watching this great show!
It is fun to read what everyone thinks
It certainly is!
Both real local motels and real diners were iconic Americana and I've spent a great deal of time in both. Sadly, both were already disappearing in the 70s. And it sucks.
Yah, right.
The Motel was my old high school in Van Nuys Ca. called Montclair Prep. The school Director converted the Motel into a 7-12 school in late 50s. Sadly it went out of business two years ago. When I saw this old building I knew right away it was Montclair Prep. Funny!
Michael Jackson went to Montclair Prep, as did many actor's / producer's kids.
panheadcraig baseball player David Ortiz went there as well. I wasn’t aware that it had closed. That was a rather unique school in the day.
Which motel became Montclair Prep? The Monticello? I grew up near that area of the San Fernando Valley in The mid to late 1960s. I suppose The Monticello was long gone by then and Montclair prep was in. I do remember the panorama Motel though, I think that was on Sepulveda Boulevard somewhere wasn’t it? If I’m not mistaking Didn’t it become Ron Perranoski stadium club? Or at least the hotel next to it
From my preteen years into my early 20s, like about 1970 to 1980, my parents and I would go that way along Sepulveda Boulevard from about Plummer St. To just past Montclair prep when we were going to shop at Fedco in Van Nuys.
Sorry out of town people who have absolutely no idea what I am saying, but anyone who has lived in this area will probably understand lol!
What is a '7-12' school... ?
@@Genevieve111 Presumably, grades 7 through 12.
I think I'm addicted to this show.LOL
9675775 I'm hooked too. I started watching because one of the episodes had an early screen appearance, perhaps the first on TV, of a young Leonard Nimoy.
telephotousa - Recently saw a Bonanza season 2 (1960) episode with him. So yeah, rhis show would predate that
I am.
I am.
I don't think, I KNOW I am! Favorite ep is 'Efficiency Secretary' with Dusty the crop duster.
The best thing about watching this show is the amazing cars.
You bet
Great Looking Cars and Beautiful, Clean
looking Women, be they Good or Evil!
I miss them olden Days.
And the hot women.
Absolutely!
I just did a similar post, then have seen yours. Great comment!
Better than most mainstream garbage doing the rounds these days. Produced back when there wasn’t loads of wonky distractions & a man knew where he stood. RIP to all those old ways that have been lost! ✌️😇
The only thing people are good for today is making shitty comments.
Well stated!
100% correct, NO human feces, needles or 10 MILLION migrants shopping with their newfound US taxpayers welfare $$$$$ and NO Gavon Newsom, etc.
I get what you're saying: Make America Racist Again. You're white, right?
Fast-paced and chuck full of detail. Actors with interesting characteristics that come across in a flash. Great show!
The dames alone in this episode bring the house down. Incorrigible Lynne Bernay and Miss America Marilyn Buferd! I give this 5 sets of handcuffs.
Great post!! You know your stuff!!
These shows are great. I come back to them every few years. They are addictive. Wow, love those cars.
The individual uniqueness of privately owned hotels have been lost to the garish chains
Just like so many roadside or small town diners where people knew they were gonna eat some good shtuff! "Greasy spoons " was just a term for Truckers that there was a good chow spot.
Sad,but true....they are now being torn down,bought up by foreign investors or even worse, used by drug dealers/prostitutes. I remember staying in these "Mom and Pop" motels growing up while on summer family vacations. Super clean rooms, large swimming pools, and "air conditioning". They were always well maintained with good food in the restaurants next to them. Owners would always check with guests to make sure everything was satisfactory..... Definitely a bygone era...
@@sonoranrain2330 Used to go to Barts in Colorado, for breakfast. Run by a family who served champagne. Couldn't do better. Now we have corporations that are aware of what a million times a penny means.
Go Dan Go Dan your the man love this show remember it growing up still watching it 2021 Thanks love then cars that's what you call cars back then
girlfriend was Marilyn Buferd - Wikipedia
Marilyn Buferd (January 30, 1925 - March 27, 1990) was an American film and television actress as well as the winner of both the Miss California and Miss America pageants of 1946. During the latter half of the 1940s and throughout the 1950s, she performed in nearly two dozen American, Italian, and French films, including Touchez pas au grisbi opposite Jean Gabin (1954).
If little sister had the gun, we'd be having a bloodbath in this episode. Her '56 Dodge is one of the most beautiful cars Dodge ever made with great lines, spinner hub caps and big chrome fins. Bart's '56 Plymouth convertible was not too common even when new (6735 built) Love these episodes with street traffic and more cars.
Motels were a big thing after the war and with better highways they popped up everywhere. I'm sure they were good robbery targets.
Thanks for ID-ing the cars!
Really cool, how California used to be, grew up there In the San Gabriel Valley but woulden't recognise It now.
Thanx for posting these videos...I grew up as a kid in the 50's/60's and 70's and these bring back lots of memories...great shows, I never saw them as a kid but I certainly appreciate them now.
Love the series. Great slices of nostalgia. Thank you.
I just love looking at these old shown a different time and culture.
Didn"t take him to the hospital, must not have had insurance.
Brilliant programme Broderick Crawford is great 10/4
10/4
Motel owner is at death's door, but there's no ambulance. Only thing Dan is interested in is the slug the doctor dug out of the guy's stomach. Dan's all cop.
That classic line, " 364 keep your position, I'm three miles north of the eagle motel route 30." That robber Rhodes Reason I'd have to say had a neat jacket and a switchblade sharp lid, I gotta go out and get me one of those for the spring!!!
That hatband is incredibly cool, all right!
1956 Plymouth's beautiful car.
Yes, agree, but that '56 Dodge Coronet 4 door hardtop! Very low production - can't be but a small handful left.
@Jurie Dutie Great Year 1961 & 1962
Broderick doesn't need back-up or a swat team to arrest and kill a suspect. Old fashioned police work at it's finest.
often needs roadblocks.
That's why he's Dan " the bullet " Matthews
And man were the bullets they used something else. Instantly kill but never damages any property when they miss!
Dan " the Bullet" Matthews he say this bullet for you⚰️ bad guy
A big fan of the series, but couldn't help picking out the bloopers. 6:15 Broderick and his Sgt. leave in a Mercury and at 6:25 arrive at the motel in a Buick
No, no, no! Dan switched cars enroute to confuse the bad guys ;-)
Inconsistencies run rampant in this series. You can usually spot one in every episode .... that said, I love HP!
@@keywestjj LOL Loved the reply
They stole that from some cat they shot the week before!
Car designs were so unique back then (5:43).
Whoever you are ..thank you for posting this. It was my favorite Highway Patrol episode! Thank You again !
I'm with you Jim. A million thanks to the ones responsible for posting these great episodes of a great old show.
My favorite episode is Christmas Story.
Watching for the cars and those 1950s ladies.
Those ladies were so classic
Awesome woman
I stayed in that motel back in 54 while doing summer stock and working part time at Squiggys pizza shack!
It really is the best show for so many reasons.The acting is true to life.All the cars that they used to make are great and powerful too.I watch it everyday and i have to have my fix.Most of the women are really hot.
Wow. LOVE this episode of Highway Patrol. Rhodes Reason is a sexy scoundrel. His girlfriend and the younger sister are great. That young sister has some nerve and lots of GALL in her relationship with her older sister & her sister's boyfriend. 😁😁
Love this episode !!
Dan Matthews never has dull day at work!
great short story! Great that he caught the bad guys..and Gals! Gooooooo police highway patrol!
All hotel and motel owners' lives matter!
These episodes are so good and the cars are classics.
Apparently, in the 1950s, there was no such thing as too much chrome.
Fantastic cars with a lot of chrome, not like that ugly shit from nowadays
I've got a '58 Caddy. Many years ago I watched a bird do battle with itself over the it's reflection in the front bumper. Funny!
Dan and his trusty .38 stubby...never lets him down!
A .38 snub-nose properly used will never let anyone down.
And the roadblocks
And the maps like a 60s weather man with the glass board and the marking pen
Oh, oh. It's that "last job" again. It ALWAYS captures the criminals in this show, over and over...
The criminals in the 1950s had a strong work ethic.
@@garrysekelli6776And they were too busy pulling heists to watch Highway Patrol and so didn’t get the memo.
Rhodes Reason, who played the motel robber, Bart, died in 2014 at the age of 84.
Rhodes Reason was a good actor who always gave a great performance, especially in westerns.
A good friend of mine has a great 56 Dodge just like the one in this episode, his collection includes a 57 Chevrolet 2 door. Love car spotting in these episodes.
Me, too. And I don't drive
Rhodes Reason, who played the male criminal, was a journeyman actor. He played a gladiator in the Star Trek: TOS season 2 episode "Bread and Circus".
He was also the brother to Rex Reason who starred in "This Island Earth".
True. They looked like identical twins.
Loved that movie. Original story and well acted.
I love these old shows!!
*Rhodes Reason, the actor who played the bad guy, went on to guest star in the 2nd season Star Trek episode, "Bread & Circuses", playing the (parallel Roman world) gladiator, "Flavius".*
Motel is still there on Van Nuys Blvd., Los angeles
This Panorama Motel was at 8209 Sepulveda, "just south of Roscoe... around the corner from Busch Gardens" as it says on a vintage postcard that shows the sign from the opening scene. I just compared Google Earth to the postcard and the motel is still there though the sign is not. The central grassy area had formerly been a pool.
Two choice lovelies in this one !!!
I watched this show for the girls and to see Dan Matthews in action. Other people like the cars but I noticed the women more.
The term "the square" is vintage 5Os!
+David Maslow I dig it.
+David Maslow Oh no, we were still using Square in the 1960's & 1970's. haha Dig it Daddy?
David Maslow The expression "On the ball" has lasted well!
Robbo's Rambles You're right!
Dan's the Greatest!
most comments miss the point of Highway Patrol
the episodes are no less than an true slice of American history:Eisenhower years
low budgets ensured authenticity; no sets no special effects; we can see what highways, motels, banks, homes, supermarkets etc really used to look like
and what about those magnificent cars: Buicks, Chryslers, Mercurys etc ?
it was a touch of genius to get an Oscar winner like Broderick Crawford as star
other police shows had forgettable second raters like Jack Webb or Roger Smith
+Charles Kinbote They are just beautiful, when California was still the place to be.
What about the cars? They were piles of junk. Full of heavy metal. rusted out quickly. Plus they broke down regularly. Give me a 2018 model car any day!
Not to mention the roads!
@@bernardbrown5336 I can get those old cars running without getting a headache. The newer cars, I have to buy a bunch of new tools every few years and grab a class from the manufacture about as often. No thanks, I stopped repairing my own car about 25 years ago.
@@bernardbrown5336 They didnt break down that often. I owned many of them after they were worn out and rarely had trouble. More importantly they were easy for anybody with a knack for mechanics to fix themselves. Impossible to do now.
Binge watching in 2020 Staying at home because of the Coronavirus.
It'll be nice when things return to normal and it's safe to go outside again.
Anyone remember all the smog back then?
Miss America 1946! I always have to do a search on the names in the credits.
7:26 - Ah, look at that Buick with the jet on the hood! Vintage classic.
8:51 - And a vintage babe! She's a tough dish alright!
Doesn't it suck, living today instead of being lost in the nifty fifties.
no.
Those snub nose 38's seem to pack some serious stopping power. Maybe the US military should start using them. lol
There's an episode where Crawford has a shootout with a guy from a distance. He's got his snub nose 38 vs a sniper with a rifle. Crawford takes a harmless fleshwound but of course takes the sniper down from 50 yards away with his .38. Dorsey drives up, Crawford says get a medic for me and the coroner for him LOL.
@@wb6162 Easy as pie.......... Dan routinely cuts center from 100 yards with a 40 knot wind and blizzard conditions, at night.................
Police procedures were a tad shaky back then, but ‘fifties LA’ looked really quaint.
This show was a huge ‘get’ for car companies early product placement. I like how all the villains drive BRAND NEW CARS!
Audio supervisor QUINN MARTIN?!
There are cars and there are cars, but there used to be Detroit Iron!
I think Dan Matthews is sporting the Buick Roadmaster Riviera
@@noahahlstrom3834 Dan's Buick has 3 Ventiports which makes it a "Special". The Roadmaster, Century and Super all had 4 Ventiports.
15:11 "You're welcome...and now, I'm off to do an emergency appendectomy in the kitchen of Hymie's Deli"
And I’ll have a coffee and apple pie with that.
Not to be mistaken for 'Hymen's Deli'!!
Their Speciality is Cherry Pie, on Carry Out!
Alot of good looking women in these shows.
Pretty faces and nice figures get viewers.
@@roysterfutrell8889 Just like Fox News
did california not have hospitals in the 50's. Guy is shot and doctor treats him in motel room.
They made more $$$ for house calls than in the office or hospitals
Seriously, didn't they have paramedics in los Angeles in the 50s?
I like it when the criminal ends up stopping a bullet. Cheaper than a jail term.
Oh to have that 1955 Chevrolet Nomad pulling out in the background at 7:26. Most beautiful station wagon ever.
In the 11 years I've had my Honda, I cannot recite the license number. That woman rattled off that license number like it her birth date!!
Maybe it was her birth date.
Yes in the old days people did memorize plate number. I did. We had many cars. But not today, I’d have to go look...
Susanne is right. It was a thing that everyone did or was supposed to do.
Great acting by the shot motel manager..lol...otherwise good stuff,
15:25 I'm Matthews, Highway Patrol. You're under arrest for over-acting.
Love the women on this show.
Long before the days of cameras, Great stories
That's what will have when Miss America 1946 turns to the dark side!!
Dan dropped that crook...like a bad transmission!
Boy for a big guy Broderick could sure dodge bullets!
What a wonderful record of the rural California landscape in the fifties, wish it was in color or someone would color it ❤
14:26 "yeah....excuse me officer...where is the ice machine? and can we get some fresh towels in room 209?" ...I gotta hand it to the doctor for setting up a mobile triage/ER in room 111....Back in the day doctors really earned their $
I would wear a Dan Mathews t-shirt
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Highway Patrol: Special 5 of 41.
Season 2. Episode 11. "Motel Robbery".
Gold Episode 4.
Bad Women: Marilyn Buferd and Lynette Bernay.
Thursday - December 1 - 2022.
Hot blonde, w a temper. My kind of girl. Good episode once again.
At 24:44-25:00 Budweiser Brewery is seen in the background, built new in 1954, still currently located at Haskell Ave. and Roscoe Blvd in Van Nuys, Ca. Was the home of Busch Gardens from 1966-mid 1970's.
After Dan off'd the bad guy he drove over to the brewery and had a cool one......
Just one more job. If they didn't do that one more job, they could get away .
But they would starve.
God forbid they find a job.
Joan was Miss America 1946
She's got that mom-hottie sexy-sexy styley goin' ON!
Didn't California have hospitals in the '50s? Who doctored him, Doc Adams? I'm teasing; actually they did great considering the tiny budget.
Doc Adams first name was “Galen” after the one of the fathers off ancient medicine
Interesting episode. Thanks for posting
The perp pulled bundles of notes like it was a bank. Lol
🤣👍
Binge watching this show
Good ol' Dan Mathews saving the taxpayers lots of money on trials and incarceration with instant judgment. Bang!
They don't make men like they used to anymore love watching what real men were made of thanks for posting
Broderick is a stud.
24:25 Dan ducked like Sugar Ray to avoid that bullet! Full cover not necessary. He has his bullet proof, hat, suit coat and disco shoes on!
For some really fast paced Highway Patrol action, watch it with the speed set to 2! Dan talks REALLY fast!
Dan at x2... 🤣
Stoned? Loaded already? Yeahhhh that's the way to do it!
Karen should demand to speak to the manager!
When responding to the first motel robbery they leave headquarters in a Mercury and arrive in a Buick.
Hey the highway patrol is full of action I love action movies
Like the way Dan Mathews jumped out of the way to avoid the bullet from the bad guy, then ( of course ) took care of Business ! YEAH ..... another case closed -- Thanks very much !
Marilyn Buferd Miss America 1946 who played Joan moved to Europe in the early 1950s and appeared in that great French noir Touchez Pas Au Grisbi (Don't Touch The Loot). one of Jean Gabin's best films.
When I was growing up, there wasn’t Maranda rights. The cops said “Stop or I’ll shoot” and you stopped and followed the police orders. Those two door police cars sure wouldn’t work today. This was a great series. If you watch the last few minutes of this one, Dan Mathew’s is in three different police cars for the same trip a 56 Olds, 56 Merc and I think about a 56 or 57 Buick.
Grew up watching this, my dad was a cop and I was a cop
Broderick went from driving an Olds to a Buick in the last 2 minutes in the same scene!!!
Good old days before the Miranda warning!
Love the comments here. They are as good as the episodes themselves. WOW!
For an allegedly young woman, Karen is already hard and brittle. She won't age well.
She'll be 90 in August.
Office of shot manager had "No pets or dogs" desk sign. The good old days when hotels were for people only!
What dog wouldn't be a pet? Why the need to name them separately?
The place would be better off being for pets vs people.
1956 Plymouth the bad guy is driving, always liked those cars, good looking automobiles.
11:43 Hey, the Monticello Hotel looks nice! Neat looking, pool with diving board and...hey, where is the sign that says "Free HBO"?! Forget it !
Rhodes Reason, was the brother of Rex Reason, Rex, best known for his role in the 1955 film "This Island Earth" as Dr. Cal Mechem. To me, the two brothers, were difficult to tell apart, Rhodes, also appeared in the "The Time Tunnel" episode, "The Alamo", although, I believed him to be Rex. They were, in my opinion, very good actors, and at ease with their various roles and believable, this episode, being a good example .........
Didn't know which brother it was until I read the credits.
Rhodes Reason was 'The White Hunter' 2 seasons British TV series in 58 and 59, probably about 39 half hour episodes. Unavailable in the UK. Reason played real life white hunter, Scotsman John Hunter. The stories were supposedly true.
I guess when you've got nifty cars like those we see here, it's easy to pick up hotties like the sisters.
Yeah...I wonder if they had a 3some ?
@@hkk3656 You know they did.
"Where do they keep the dough?" LOL
In the Bread Box LOL