This program is one of the reasons I cancelled my Dish satellite service after 16 years.I grew up watching this show, and it brings back many great memories of the late 50's,when everthing was a lot more civil and America loving. Thank you Foxeema and You Tube. You make my day.
+Don R. Mueller, Ph.D. Art was a great narrator with his strong authoritative voice and did many voice overs for many national services and products. He was also a great actor on Dragnet usually playing a Lt. overseeing Joe or Frank's dept.
It's as if the series matured and Crawford and the semi-regular secondaries gelled into a smoother interaction. I also think the series improved as it went on.
It is well documented that Broderick Crawford was more and more drunk as the series progressed. If you mean "down the list" they are listed in reverse order of broadcast, the earlier episodes are at the bottom. The earlier the better IMHO.
@@ambulet I am sick of people commenting on his drinking, he lived too the age of 77 and died in 1986. Jackie Gleason could drink them all " under the table".
@@lilajagears8317 Heh, well it's not like he didn't have problems on camera. Crawford's dui's and difficulties were well known. And yes, Gleason had his own craziness with hard drinking. So what.
I sure like this episode, especially when the old girl at the motel said that Broderick could use a double with his size. If he'd been Jackie Gleason he'd have said "You're goin; to the moon Alice." Instead he just ignored her and didn't even tell her to get a bell for the desk.
This was a "stranger" pointing at you with a gun, bent on killing you and your wife. You resorted to telling the crook that both were not local, would soon go away and promised to forget all about the incident. You offered proof of what you said, by showing your motel receipts. Nothing amiss here, as far as I see it
John: He had a gun on him. If he'd lied and he'd checked his wallet (NOT rocket science), he might have gotten mad and killed him right there. It's EASY to say what you'd do without a scary criminal pointing a gun at you and threatening you. I wouldn't LIKE telling him, but I'd tell him. And first chance I got, I'd go to the police and demand protection for being helpful.
2:54 Saved by the official Highway Patrol Panel truck! 6:00 The newlywed's room had two twin beds. This is the 1950s, we can't show people sleeping together, now. 6:35 Hell of a lab report. From footprints, we know one suspect is 5' 10 1/2". Damned accurate.
Most of the episodes were filmed in the San Fernando Valley, CA where I grew up. I love seeing all the wide-open spaces there like it was when I grew up! I love the episodes filmed at the location where Dodger stadium is today, It was all open countryside hills back before Dodger Stadium was built!! Now all of those locations are covered in concrete and steel, especially in the San Fernando Valley
Excellent police work. This episode should be shown in police academy’s so they can learn how to solve crimes. It’s not that hard if you watch highway patrol. Love this show
@@Catquick1957 If people were more spread out but they are not, their jam packed in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Homes are overpriced to live in a safe clean neighborhood, no parking most places you go for fun, bus,.... traffic is horrible during the rush hour. Homeless people with drug and mental problems near every business area you can imagine, pooping on the street in broad daylight. The police do nothing bc of Proposition 47 they will not arrest them for anything. Mayor Garretti and Governor Newsom do nothing but give speeches that they are on top of anything. Was a great place years ago!
@@kennethlucas7473 Still think that? California & NY & Seattle & Chiraq & Detroit & D.C. etc etc etc...all hellholes because of stupid, communist "liberals". Elect Dems, life turns to hell.
That fiancée who comes in to be interrogated at the HWP station at 17:45 is just GORGEOUS. And so is the man’s wife a hot looking number, as is the dispatcher. So there are some very nice looking women in this episode, which is a good one if a little bit unrealistic.
You might like Susan Silo in the Alfred Hitchcock "Coming Home" episode, though it's not easy as she's a walking piece of crap in that. I thought it was her at first, but she was probably too young for HP.
Ah the old double slam the car door trick."Search everything isn a forty mile radius" and of course Dan gets the right one.Great series. The Ford panel truck is in several episodes with different names on the side.
I was wondering the same thing🤔 This is from an article in 1986 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3944558/ How often was it used by law enforcement in 1950's Abstract In the mid 1800s, Topinard proposed a simple formula for estimating a person's height: maximum foot length divided by 0.15 reveals the stature of most individuals. In addition to corroborating Topinard's findings, the author has developed formulas to serve as predictive models for estimating both height and weight when only a subject's footprint dimensions are known. The formulas are presented with a discussion of the data from which they are derived.
Why do these crooks take off some roadside choke and puke and then compound their guilt by killing someone? The chair or LWOP. San Quinten. The big house. What do they think they'll get? $50? It makes no sense.
Would you go to the motel and pack or get away to the nearest police station? How can anybody say height of a person to the half inch? Keep going and go to another police station.
Mathews could have easily popped one through the perp's kidney when he stuck his gun in his back on the overpass. Had the people reported it promptly, they could have waited at the station for awhile or probably gotten temporary protection at the motel until the perps were caught. They endangered their own lives by doing it their way.
7:26 "Two Door Convertible" ... Hmmmm how many 4 door convertibles were there at that .... point ... in time? I thunk the '64 lincin Continental convertible had 4 doors! ...
Did anyone notice that when the guy started out after the newlyweds, that he was driving a two door hardtop 57 olds, and a few mins. Later when he catches up with them he is driving a 4 door hardtop 57 olds.??
The newlyweds should not contacted the police when they were let go, that would have helped their situation a lot better, the shouldn’t have listened to her,those were killer’s, they should be apprehended.
*Of the guest actors, the only one who had any sort of long-lasting acting career was Mary-Robin Redd (newlywed wife) who went on to appear in such shows as "Mannix", "Barnaby Jones", "That Girl", "M*A*S*H", and quite a few others. Even so, her acting career ceased 30 years ago. As for the newlywed husband "Carl Stone", Highway Patrol was his first and only credit, his career ending for good in the same decade it began - the 1950's.*
My hats off to the crime lab, with just a foot print they can tell height, weight, and age. Can see that they could guess at the height by the length of the stride and weight by the depth of the track, but age?
Yeah, that's a stretch even for a crime lab today with all of their advanced equipment. Seeing as how their cars were parked that close to the entrance I doubt if any striding was visible coming or going.
The convertible is a '58 Plymouth Fury. Very rare. The crook's Buick is a 4 door coupe (called a 'hardtop' at the time) and the Dodge Coronet police car is a 2 door sedan, both are rare body styles. This is a very good classic car episode.
BROD was the man. I love watching these. I have to add, as I did in another video, the women they had on these episodes were drop dead gorgeous. Wow. They must have been budding or up and coming actresses ih Hollywood at the time and took these low paying roles. Damn, gorgeous women.
At 22:55 & 23:30, you can just make out that the concrete arch bridge used in the final scene was dated 1926. The National Bridge Inventory Data has a concrete arch bridge reconstructed in 1926 on Agoura Rd. 0.3 mi. from Kanan Rd. in Agoura Hills.
gasoline was about 12 cents a gallon and those old tanks got about about 5-7 miles per gallon per gallon. but i do enjoy this snap shot from the past especially the cars.these are definitely days long gone tyvm for posting!!
Fingerprints on the doorknob? There must be a thousand fingerprints on that doorknob! Also, Matthews takes chances capturing criminals. Putting them in the front seat without backup. Those cars were not equipped with guards or anything like today's police cars. And the capture of the criminals is too easy! Most criminals of today would have easily overpowered Matthews and killed him.
"I don't know what we'd do without the lab boys. From a couple of footprints they give us everything we want to know, except the color of their eyes, skin & hair." Hmmm..... I don't know about that. Color of eyes & hair may be unknown, but skin? In all of the many episodes I've watched so far I have yet to see anyone whose skin was not white.
Broderick Crawford's admonitions at the end of nearly episode about being a good driver and driving safely are quite comical when you consider that Crawford himself was nailed for drunk driving.
I really love this show. Thank you so much! It's so cool to see California when it was beautiful.
Still beautiful
liberals have completely ruined california
@@juliedavis7445 not in a long time. It's like a pretty lady full of evil.
Thanks in large to Grusome Newsom
This program is one of the reasons I cancelled my Dish satellite service after 16 years.I grew up watching this show, and it brings back many great memories of the late 50's,when everthing was a lot more civil and America loving. Thank you Foxeema and You Tube. You make my day.
It's also on DirecTv on channel 323 FETV along with many other great shows from the 50's and 60's
The safest job on Highway Patrol was that of the narrator: Art Gilmore lived to the ripe old age of 98 (1912 - 2010).
+Don R. Mueller, Ph.D. Art was a great narrator with his strong authoritative voice and did many voice overs for many national services and products. He was also a great actor on Dragnet usually playing a Lt. overseeing Joe or Frank's dept.
Great 50s motels used throughout the series...gotta love em...
Later, many had beds with VIBRA-MESSAGE............................
"OK so your newlyweds, that's your tough luck"... they just don't write lines like that anymore. Brilliant!
Yea, today he would say, "Till Death Do You Part"
You're newlyweds, not your newlyweds.
is it just me or do these episodes seem to be getting better the further I go down the list?
It's as if the series matured and Crawford and the semi-regular secondaries gelled into a smoother interaction. I also think the series improved as it went on.
It is well documented that Broderick Crawford was more and more drunk as the series progressed. If you mean "down the list" they are listed in reverse order of broadcast, the earlier episodes are at the bottom. The earlier the better IMHO.
Not this one
@@ambulet I am sick of people commenting on his drinking, he lived too the age of 77 and died in 1986. Jackie Gleason could drink them all " under the table".
@@lilajagears8317 Heh, well it's not like he didn't have problems on camera. Crawford's dui's and difficulties were well known. And yes, Gleason had his own craziness with hard drinking. So what.
I sure like this episode, especially when the old girl at the motel said that Broderick could use a double with his size. If he'd been Jackie Gleason he'd have said "You're goin; to the moon Alice." Instead he just ignored her and didn't even tell her to get a bell for the desk.
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Boy was she a rude ass!!.😂😂
Matthews should have replied hey ugly bitch, just answer my questions and I'll let you get back to feeding your fleas that live in your beds.
Amazing that they used new cars in each of the 4 seasons of the show..here beautiful 57 dodges and a great 57 buick...
It"s a 58 Buick by the way.
@@Crockerish And 58 Dodge (Dan's) and 58 Plymouth (newlywed)
They sure drive those new cars rough!
Crap I would never tell a stranger where I live or what hotel Im staying! Dam this was a great episode, I love how Matthews tricked the thug.
This was a "stranger" pointing at you with a gun, bent on killing you and your wife. You resorted to telling the crook that both were not local, would soon go away and promised to forget all about the incident. You offered proof of what you said, by showing your motel receipts. Nothing amiss here, as far as I see it
Never been at a singles bar and met the stunting dame?
@@javiergilvidal1558 I would not went back or called police. He let me live, I owe him to keep my promise
On many Occasions, HP Dan is able Trick
the Bad Guys into trickling Themselves!
Remember, Justice must Always Prevail!
John: He had a gun on him. If he'd lied and he'd checked his wallet (NOT rocket science), he might have gotten mad and killed him right there.
It's EASY to say what you'd do without a scary criminal pointing a gun at you and threatening you.
I wouldn't LIKE telling him, but I'd tell him. And first chance I got, I'd go to the police and demand protection for being helpful.
58 Buick! Such a beast of a car!
I believe it was the heaviest U.S. production car ever made.
@@robertwalton7307 You’d probably be shocked to learn how much today’s cars weigh.
What incredibly neat writing on the blackboard at 7:10 by the venerable Ken Williams (William Boyett). Deserves an A+.
Yes, obviously Dry Erase Boards we’re not within the HP budget. 😊
Penmanship was a required subject in school back then, isn't now. Too bad.
I thought that I was the only one who admired his neat penmanship.
William Boyett later played a Sgt Dragnet, but mainly Adam 12.
Correct Grammar was also a requirement .
2:54 Saved by the official Highway Patrol Panel truck!
6:00 The newlywed's room had two twin beds. This is the 1950s, we can't show people sleeping together, now.
6:35 Hell of a lab report. From footprints, we know one suspect is 5' 10 1/2". Damned accurate.
Most of the episodes were filmed in the San Fernando Valley, CA where I grew up. I love seeing all the wide-open spaces there like it was when I grew up! I love the episodes filmed at the location where Dodger stadium is today, It was all open countryside hills back before Dodger Stadium was built!! Now all of those locations are covered in concrete and steel, especially in the San Fernando Valley
This one is in the Bakersfield area. Hwys 58 & 64
Excellent police work. This episode should be shown in police academy’s so they can learn how to solve crimes. It’s not that hard if you watch highway patrol. Love this show
Also they could learn how to use roadblocks to solve any crime
@@glennso47 And to call the boys at the lab.
Excellent if you are training the keystone cops or cops for the 80s Police Academy movies
Even after that woman insulted Dan about his weight @ 20:20, he still tipped his hat to her when he left 20:42. Quite the ladies man our Dan.
He's not fat, he's big. That's what she meant
Dan will be back to settle the score…
1950s CALIFORNIA YOU CANNOT BEAT IT LOOK AT IT NOW SAD!
It was the most conservative state in the union. Now libs run it and it's somewhere to flee from. People create their own hell then complain.
Conservatives ruined this nation
@@kennethlucas7473 See the above comment to utterly refute that. Why is it the worst states to live in are reliably blue states then?
@@Catquick1957 If people were more spread out but they are not, their jam packed in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Homes are overpriced to live in a safe clean neighborhood, no parking most places you go for fun, bus,.... traffic is horrible during the rush hour. Homeless people with drug and mental problems near every business area you can imagine, pooping on the street in broad daylight. The police do nothing bc of Proposition 47 they will not arrest them for anything. Mayor Garretti and Governor Newsom do nothing but give speeches that they are on top of anything. Was a great place years ago!
@@kennethlucas7473 Still think that? California & NY & Seattle & Chiraq & Detroit & D.C. etc etc etc...all hellholes because of stupid, communist "liberals". Elect Dems, life turns to hell.
That fiancée who comes in to be interrogated at the HWP station at 17:45 is just GORGEOUS. And so is the man’s wife a hot looking number, as is the dispatcher. So there are some very nice looking women in this episode, which is a good one if a little bit unrealistic.
But Dan's map collection expanded as the series went on & HWP knew the area because they are THE HIGHWAY PATROL!👍😊
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You might like Susan Silo in the Alfred Hitchcock "Coming Home" episode, though it's not easy as she's a walking piece of crap in that. I thought it was her at first, but she was probably too young for HP.
Dames?
A rare episode where the 6 shooter didn't have infinite ammo.
Dan has wrecked more maps than.. I don't know who.
Ah the old double slam the car door trick."Search everything isn a forty mile radius" and of course Dan gets the right one.Great series. The Ford panel truck is in several episodes with different names on the side.
Dan's fishing trip (ASPEN LODGE) This is one of my favorite vehicles - with the big luggage rack and built in ladder. How cool would that be now???
Season 4, Episode 1
Frightened Witness (6 Oct. 1958)
20:50 - Judging by the size of you, you could use a double yourself. LOL that's a mighty bold opening gambit.
Badass line "Next time believe us"
Damn-I'm sea sick from watching this horrid floating post. Using the Stabilizer is the worst of idea-it only makes everything unstable!
Never use stabilizer on old TV clips
I see a marriage that's kinda shaky.
Yeah, those two will end up with 6 kids and not figure out how it happened.
@@hkk3656 Still better than being alone sucking on soy & wearing pussy hats & having cats instead.
Yes he should have told her to go bake some cookies and shut up.
No way the witness could have seen the plate number of the shooter's car.
The cops can tell person's exact height and weight from a couple footprints?
... and their horoscope !
@@washoe4827 and their winning lottery numbers!
Nope.....very sloppy poorly written episode. probably the worse I have ever seen of this show
I was wondering the same thing🤔
This is from an article in 1986
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3944558/
How often was it used by law enforcement in 1950's
Abstract
In the mid 1800s, Topinard proposed a simple formula for estimating a person's height: maximum foot length divided by 0.15 reveals the stature of most individuals. In addition to corroborating Topinard's findings, the author has developed formulas to serve as predictive models for estimating both height and weight when only a subject's footprint dimensions are known. The formulas are presented with a discussion of the data from which they are derived.
That was a brand new Dodge and yet, at 20:53 the door was creaky when Matthew Broderick opened it. What's up with that??
Er, that wasn't the door. Brod on the curries again.
You had to lube doors (white grease) every 3,000 miles. Car probably was due for the 3,000 mile lube, oil, and filter.
Dan had a heavy hand.
Next time believe us
With so many robberies at that same diner it's amazing people still eat there.
"I'll have the bacon and eggs, and a slice of cash, please."
@@skydiverclassc2031 notice the robber only grabbed the ones.
All that information from a 1950s credit card. . I'm sticking to cash only while I still can ! Don't forget Dan to set up a roadblock
What's with all the bird sounds around 12 minutes? Too funny & so out of place 🤣🤣
What a coward and with no backbone whatsoever , here in the land of the free and the brave the witness is YELLOW !!
Only because of his nagging wife.
Strange,,how all the people in that area drive the same kind of cars,,!!
Have you noticed he never says please or thank you like tough guys do he acts like a tough guy ( Broderick Crawford )
'Next time believe us'
Only a short visit to 'the map' 😊
🔵THE NAME OF THE SHOW SHOULD BE 10-4.🔴
Talk with the western twang and don't have a pistol?
Bull!
We would like to buy some breakfast,, We haven't any money,,
I assume the 2 brothers got the gas.
Why do these crooks take off some roadside choke and puke and then compound their guilt by killing someone? The chair or LWOP. San Quinten. The big house. What do they think they'll get? $50? It makes no sense.
There are so many better places to hit today, Denny’s, HOJO’s, etc.
That wasn't a choke and puke, that was a squat and gobble.
Is that pollution or road dust billowing out from the cars?
It's in he desert NE of LA. So, desert dust, I'd guess
@@johnl5316 ty
I like the invisible truck going by at 10:14.
Just heard the invisible truck
@@christopherwarren2965 he had the hammer down
Sounds like an airplane.
Let him worry??? About what...it's not his wife.
Always THE MAP! 7:56
I supposed the wedding is off
Would you go to the motel and pack or get away to the nearest police station?
How can anybody say height of a person to the half inch?
Keep going and go to another police station.
Excellent, good lucking babes, full of suspense.
How did he know there was a man and a woman in another car? The owner was dead so he couldn't say.
Footprints.
@@murrayburns9808 Yeah as Barney Fife would have said , " They made a big Moulage out of it."
Mathews could have easily popped one through the perp's kidney when he stuck his gun in his back on the overpass. Had the people reported it promptly, they could have waited at the station for awhile or probably gotten temporary protection at the motel until the perps were caught. They endangered their own lives by doing it their way.
Troy,
That's what's happens when a man listens to a woman
It's not their fault, The director made them.
7:26 "Two Door Convertible" ... Hmmmm how many 4 door convertibles were there at that .... point ... in time? I thunk the '64 lincin Continental convertible had 4 doors! ...
Yup, The last 4 door convertibles built before this episode were in the early 40's
WTF is he driving a Coronet? where is the Buick?
I hate stupid criminals, lol... that's all of em! 😂...
Did anyone notice that when the guy started out after the newlyweds, that he was driving a two door hardtop 57 olds, and a few mins. Later when he catches up with them he is driving a 4 door hardtop 57 olds.??
It was a "58 Buick 4 dr. hdtp., all the way, my friend.
yeah, he changed cars. good economy!
Highway Patrol cars that are coupes. Very sporty
Another hot dispatcher. Hubba Hubba 😍
Wha-hoo; look what I got for my Birthday-and Police Car. LOL
I don’t care how gorgeous the wife are, I wouldn’t have listened to her, I would have contacted the police and took my chances.
The newlyweds should not contacted the police when they were let go, that would have helped their situation a lot better, the shouldn’t have listened to her,those were killer’s, they should be apprehended.
Hey what's with the Three-Stooge-type shave? 4:06
🔵NO EPILOG THIS SUCKS!🔴
In this series the sound of the birds is really annoying!
I like em. Sounds real.
@@roysterfutrell8889 They are. Other background noises can be heard as well. They didn't use noise attenuation in those old recordings.
I love the "Highway Patrol" episodes, but--GEEZ ! Dan Mathews talking too damn fast, it spoils the whole thing.
got a lot to say in 25 minutes
Yes his talking drives me crazy. Did no one ever tell him to slow down?
Well, they got to fit in more story line that way. 😸
The robber went Karen because no one else was wearing a mask.
Covid Karen, what a byatch. LMAOOOOO!!
*Of the guest actors, the only one who had any sort of long-lasting acting career was Mary-Robin Redd (newlywed wife) who went on to appear in such shows as "Mannix", "Barnaby Jones", "That Girl", "M*A*S*H", and quite a few others. Even so, her acting career ceased 30 years ago. As for the newlywed husband "Carl Stone", Highway Patrol was his first and only credit, his career ending for good in the same decade it began - the 1950's.*
Wow!
Interesting facts. Thanks for sharing
How did he write all that info on the board about each subject as fast as Mathews was talking. Not even short-hand could do that.
My hats off to the crime lab, with just a foot print they can tell height, weight, and age. Can see that they could guess at the height by the length of the stride and weight by the depth of the track, but age?
Yeah, that's a stretch even for a crime lab today with all of their advanced equipment. Seeing as how their cars were parked that close to the entrance I doubt if any striding was visible coming or going.
Lots of cool Chrysler car action, especially the covertable..
The convertible is a '58 Plymouth Fury. Very rare. The crook's Buick is a 4 door coupe (called a 'hardtop' at the time) and the Dodge Coronet police car is a 2 door sedan, both are rare body styles. This is a very good classic car episode.
The witnesses are driving a 1958 Plymouth Fury convertible.
Awe I thought that lady at the Hotel was too kicks! Told Dan judging by the size of you, you could use a double by yourself! Lol
Ron...Hysterical line for an episode of H/P !
Tough gal. Dan said to himself: "I've found my woman!"
I like how the bad guys never give a struggle when dan Mathews arrest them .
The car are great just wish the show were in color for sake of the cars
Like many others, this is the first time I've seen Mr Matthews in a fight...great to see...love this old series...10-4...😅
2150 bye
BROD was the man. I love watching these. I have to add, as I did in another video, the women they had on these episodes were drop dead gorgeous. Wow. They must have been budding or up and coming actresses ih Hollywood at the time and took these low paying roles. Damn, gorgeous women.
Yes, a really good episode. And Mathews is right, "Next time believe us".
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Matthews talks so fast that even the soundtrack can't keep up.
The subtitles, interestingly enough, can keep up with him.
At 22:55 & 23:30, you can just make out that the concrete arch bridge used in the final scene was dated 1926. The National Bridge Inventory Data has a concrete arch bridge reconstructed in 1926 on Agoura Rd. 0.3 mi. from Kanan Rd. in Agoura Hills.
Thanks Jim
Like I would go to that motel after the shooting.... But no way he catches up to them that fast...
Never heard of this series
Just a baby when it aired,
But I'm really enjoying it. 10 ,4 !!
10-4
@@kennethlucas7473 10 -4
10 - 4!☺.
2150 By
That double door slamming works every time.
Yeah, I liked that too. Luckily the bad guy knew how to count.
@@hkk3656
Back then even the class clown could read and write and do math
The ending was a bit disappointing -- I wish Dan Matthews would have unloaded a HUGE RIGHT CROSS on the bad Guy !
gasoline was about 12 cents a gallon and those old tanks got about about 5-7 miles per gallon per gallon. but i do enjoy this snap shot from the past especially the cars.these are definitely days long gone tyvm for posting!!
More like 10 to 18 mpg. A lot of them had 6 cylinders. Even the v8s got about 10 to 14.
I think the gas price would have been closer to 15cents a gallon
Darn good episode!
Fingerprints on the doorknob? There must be a thousand fingerprints on that doorknob! Also, Matthews takes chances capturing criminals. Putting them in the front seat without backup. Those cars were not equipped with guards or anything like today's police cars. And the capture of the criminals is too easy! Most criminals of today would have easily overpowered Matthews and killed him.
Very poorly written episode
So true except for the overpowering part, lol
"I don't know what we'd do without the lab boys. From a couple of footprints they give us everything we want to know, except the color of their eyes, skin & hair."
Hmmm..... I don't know about that. Color of eyes & hair may be unknown, but skin? In all of the many episodes I've watched so far I have yet to see anyone whose skin was not white.
Good episode. Thank you for uploading.
Dan Matthew's is the man!👍
First we'll get rid of the Beatles, then we'll take care of the Stones (Mick and the Boys): 4:45
Good one! Mick was probably still in art college when this was made.
Broderick Crawford's admonitions at the end of nearly episode about being a good driver and driving safely are quite comical when you consider that Crawford himself was nailed for drunk driving.
Just did not care for the way the couple originally handled things. Take the devil at his word and turn the devil in IMMEDIATELY.
Hes got a gun if we stop he could kill us.yea your right ok pull over. Episode is hilarious.
Norton's plate number -NPA325. The Stones' out-of-state plate numbe -NPA308 ... The plot thickens!
I noticed the same thing in an earlier episode where the letters were the same and the numbers very similar. It's confusing.
"You're big enough to use a double all by yourself." lol ! The crook's girl was really hot.
Yes let me see that movie
I heard that line and 😂😂🤣😂🤣!!
The crooks didn't have a girl.
I thought she meant a double shot of whisky. Thanks for clearing it up.
Damn, Dan was very grumpy in this episode
Is it Williams or Johnson ? I just saw him or Adam 12 , looks exactly the same ..he aged well 😎
Check out the outstanding rude
"Bitch Slap" at 4:07!
Bad guy's car registration NPA 325 .... Witnesses car registration NPA 308.
That's one hell of a co-incidence.
What busy highway in that in the background of all the road scenes?
Pacific Coast Hwy or the L.A. freeway.
Next time believe us!!!
Euro 55 Saved.
Wednesday, October 11 - 2023.
I love how passive-aggressive Dan lays a guilt trip on victims.
The suspect sitting next to Matthews in the front seat....
And how did the couple even get the license plate number?
The director behind the camera gave it to them.