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Polizeibericht: Fall Johnson aufgeklärt

Originaltitel: Dragnet 1966
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1969
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Polizeibericht: Fall Johnson aufgeklärt (1969)
DramaKriminalitätThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuInitially intended as a pilot for the Dragnet-1967 TV series, featuring L.A. police detective Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners, but not aired until 1969.Initially intended as a pilot for the Dragnet-1967 TV series, featuring L.A. police detective Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners, but not aired until 1969.Initially intended as a pilot for the Dragnet-1967 TV series, featuring L.A. police detective Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners, but not aired until 1969.

  • Regie
    • Jack Webb
  • Drehbuch
    • Richard L. Breen
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jack Webb
    • Harry Morgan
    • Vic Perrin
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    7,7/10
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    • Regie
      • Jack Webb
    • Drehbuch
      • Richard L. Breen
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jack Webb
      • Harry Morgan
      • Vic Perrin
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    Jack Webb
    Jack Webb
    • Sgt. Joe Friday
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Officer Bill Gannon
    Vic Perrin
    Vic Perrin
    • Don Negler, alias J. Johnson
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Mrs. Eve Kruger
    Gene Evans
    Gene Evans
    • Capt. Hugh Brown
    John Roseboro
    • Sgt. Dave Bradford
    Bobby Troup
    Bobby Troup
    • George Freeman
    Tom Williams
    • Melvin Gannon
    Jack Ragotzy
    • Carl Rockwell
    Roger Til
    Roger Til
    • William Smith
    Jean-Michel Michenaud
    Jean-Michel Michenaud
    • Claude LeBorg
    • (as Gerald Michenaud)
    Bruce Watson
    Bruce Watson
    • Freddie
    Herbert Ellis
    • Rico 'Ricky' Markell
    Eddie Firestone
    Eddie Firestone
    • Max Shelton
    Elizabeth Rogers
    Elizabeth Rogers
    • Eve Sorenson
    Ben Astar
    Ben Astar
    • Russian Ambassador
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Party Guest
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Harry Bartell
    Harry Bartell
    • Jim Murdoch
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Jack Webb
    • Drehbuch
      • Richard L. Breen
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    6bkoganbing

    "Just the facts ma'am"

    This 1966 film was a pilot that starred Jack Webb and Harry Morgan made as a pilot to relaunch Webb's classic Dragnet series for network TV. One thing with Jack Webb and Dragnet you know exactly what you are getting.

    The only addition is color. Joe Friday got a new partner in Bill Gannon played by Harry Morgan. Ben Alexander who was the partner on the original Dragnet was doing another police series called Felony Squad. Morgan fitted nicely into the role of the talkative partner with Webb maintaining the strong silent persona.

    Webb and Morgan work two cases the death of a French tourist and the missing, presumed dead case of four women answering an ad for models.

    There is one very well staged confrontation scene with suspect Vic Perrin during a driving rainstorm and a potential mudslide. Not usual for the TV series.

    Nicely done police drama.
    rcj5365

    This was the beginning of an return classic,and it was the return of Joe Friday

    This TV-Movie hasn't been seen in decades,until recently when cable's AMC brought it back,and to me this was the resurrection of one of the best cop shows of all time,and it also marked the return of the straight-laced tough as nails police sergeant Joe Friday,brilliantly portrayed by the great Jack Webb. On this new version of "Dragnet",it had the same situations and all,but this time around it was shot in gorgeous Technicolor,and it would serve as the format for the new versions to the color version of the "Dragnet" series,which ran for three seasons on NBC-TV from 1967-1970. As for the Made For-TV Movie,this was written by the same writer,Richard Breen,who was the screenwriter for the 1954 theatrical version of "Dragnet"....this was the film antidote to the theatrical production,when starred Jack Webb and Ben Alexander and Richard Boone,but this time around it would be made for television,titled "Dragnet:1966",produced and directed by Jack Webb under his production company,Mark VII Productions and under the powers that be at Universal Television which was made in 1966,but NBC,the network that ran the series,didn't showed it until 1969. In other words,Webb's production shot this TV-Movie around the sights of Los Angeles and around the backlot of Universal Studios in Universal City,California. Trivia: Jack Webb's production offices for Mark VII were on the private lot of Universal Studios where several of Webb's shows were created including "Adam-12",and "Emergency".

    This was indeed the best "Dragnet" that Jack Webb ever did,and for those who wants to know why Webb's "Dragnet" was so successful,THIS is the film to see and even after years out of circulation it remains to stake the claim that "Dragnet" remains to be one of the greatest cop shows of all time. This time around,Friday is teamed up with a new partner,Officer Bill Gannon,played by Harry Morgan,and this time around it pits Friday against one of the toughest cases he ever had. Sgt. Friday and Officer Gannon goes after a killer pervert who is a sex deviant who photographs young,inexperienced models before he rapes them and kills them,leaving behind a trail of clues and facts. As they close in on the killer pervert,they got their hands full on another case,instead its another murder;that of a jewelry salesman from France who bears a striking resemblance to their suspect. The plot is so gripping and well-acted,not to mention directed by Webb,the cameras doesn't hold no punches as they deal with the unexpected and closing in on the killer. One of the greatest moments comes when Friday consoles the young son of a murdered jewelry salesmen in one of the most emotional "Dragnet" ever produced. Its a rarely that Webb displays emotion here,and its ONLY in the TV-Movie that you see this with such grace. The dialogue is true-to-life,and so the supporting characters-even the only who provide the comedical support,and since this is highly charged-drama,its no wonder that after all these years,"Dragnet" has stood the test the time.

    FACTOID:When NBC Executives saw this,they wanted Jack Webb back on the job,full time as Joe Friday.

    Question: When will this be available to the public on DVD or Video? True devoted fans of this landmark series would love to know.
    8stp43

    Joe Friday Returns To Duty To Help Track Killers

    Seven years had elapsed since the end of the original incarnation of Dragnet, and the show's popularity in syndication helped persuade Jack Webb to film this 1966 telemovie, which became the basis for the full-time return of Joe Friday to duty as telefilmdom's most famous working detective for the LAPD, this despite the fact the actual Richard Breen-scripted telefilm was kept in the can until 1969.

    Dragnet 1966 alludes to the 1950s series when Joe mentions having a previous partner named Smith. This is a nice touch that helps bridge the two decades of Joe's detective duty together, though it does raise the question of why Friday, who'd been promoted to lieutenant, was reassigned as a sergeant. In any event, Joe's return to duty is welcome, and his interplay with new partner Bill Gannon (Harry Morgan) and the other detectives of LAPD's Homicide Division (later merged into the Robbery Division) remains engaging.

    Friday is recalled to duty from a vacation by the visit of Russian VIPs, but that lasts all of two minutes before Homicide chief Captain Hugh Brown (a miscast Gene Evans; Art Balinger normally played Hugh Brown but is curiously cast as another officer here) assigns Friday and Gannon to help with the tracking of three missing young models.

    As with Breen's previous Dragnet film, we see in the prologue the actual commission of the crime - the three girls are bound and gagged, their suffering filmed and photographed by the perp responsible. Unlike the 1954 Dragnet, however, here we do not see the face of the killer, though his rear profile gives us an indelible image nonetheless. Friday and Gannon get a name - J. Johnson - who'd been dating one of the missing models and had seen her at a ritzy dating service run by a sometimes-intemperate woman, Eve Kruger (veteran Dragnet actress Virginia Gregg), whose description of the man is at variance with that given by the missing woman's brother.

    Friday and Gannon get what looks like a break when a body matching J. Johnson's description is found in a rundown out of the way area, brutalized and shot. A book of matches on the body helps identify the body and leads the two officers to the man's brother and the man's young son - this is among the most gut-wrenching scenes in the entire Dragnet series; making it all the more powerful, the dead man's young son sings Way Down Upon The Swanee River - in French! Such mildly comedic touches are common to the color Dragnets and help humanize the characters more.

    Joe and Bill find the two men responsible - one is played by Herb Ellis, the original Officer Frank Smith of the Dragnet series in 1952 before being replaced by Ben Alexander in 1953; Friday also "pulls dropsy" in a sense; he tricks the perps into copping out to the crime - but after apprehending the two perps the original J. Johnson strikes again.

    But as Friday laments the lack of a good clue to J. Johnson's identity, he promptly finds a good clue - one so good it leads to a cliffside confrontation amid driving rain between a small batallion of LAPD squad cars and the real killer, who has his latest victim hostage in a trailer he intends to push over the cliff - which can give way any minute in the downpour - if the cops don't amscray in five minutes.

    Another link between Dragnets 1950s and '60s comes near the end - as in the 1954 movie, a toolbox proves instrumental in wrapping up the murder case, containing as it does all the evidence needed to pin the crime on the right man.
    8ClassixFan

    Fans of the Series Will Enjoy This Effort

    I'd never heard of this made-for-TV film and was fortunate enough to catch a broadcast on TV and I must say, it was very well done! I've been a fan of the 60s/70s series with Webb and Morgan and this is very much along the same vein, but better in that it's expanded and more in depth than the usual 30 minute episodes could ever be. I'd definitely say if you were or are a fan of the 60s/70s series, this is a film you'd enjoy. Many of the usual familiar faces are included in this film and it's a lot like revisiting old friends. Worth a look-see!
    joed1667

    The Story You Are About to See is True

    However Jack Webb stretched the truth a wee bit with this one. The story is based on the case of Harry Glatman who murdered 2 aspiring models and one woman he met through a lonely hearts club over the course of 1957-58. The police weren't hot on his trail and were just working it as a missing persons case. Nor was he cornered on a rainy hillside with his 4th victim inside a trailer. Instead, he got into a struggle with his 4th intended victim on the side of a Orange County highway and was arrested after a passing CHP motorman, on his way home, stopped to investigate. Glatman confessed to the 3 murders and Orange County notified the LAPD since 2 of the victims were from LA and Sgt.Pierce Brooks was assigned the case to clean up their end. Still it's a pretty good Dragnet episode.

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    • Wissenswertes
      This TV movie was to serve as the pilot episode of Polizeibericht (1967). However, it didn't air as originally planned, as Jack Webb decided to change the pace and tone of the series from this film. Webb finally decided to allow the pilot to air during the series 3rd year, in 1969.
    • Patzer
      Friday and Gannon collect a picture of each of the missing women. At the end when they match the pictures to the photographs that Negler took of his bound victims, each woman is wearing the same outfit as in her portrait.
    • Zitate

      Sgt. Joe Friday: [busts the kitchen door with the suspect hiding behind it and knocks him down. The crook goes for his gun, but Friday has his pointed at his nose] Go ahead, pick it up.

    • Verbindungen
      Followed by Schlappe Bullen beißen nicht (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme From Dragnet (Danger Ahead)
      Composed by Walter Schumann

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Juni 1970 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Dragnet 1966
    • Drehorte
      • Colonial Street, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Mark VII Ltd.
      • Universal Television
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      • 1 Std. 40 Min.(100 min)
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