"The False Witness Case" (1955). From the CBS police series "The Lineup" (aka "San Francisco Beat").
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"The False Witness Case" (1955). From the CBS TV police series "The Lineup" (later called "San Francisco Beat" in syndication). The inspectors believe a milkman's story about being robbed is a lie so they go to work proving it.
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This is a real good find for us cop show lovers. Thanks !
Excellent series much appreciated
@jeanhansel5805
4 ай бұрын
I agree. I remember watching this series as a child back in Wisconsin, and it's one of the reasons I moved here as an adult in 1964. I love the street scenes - always fun to try and identify the locations. Watching this episode, I am reminded that Van Ness Avenue really was "auto row" back in the day.
A good series of shows. I truly enjoy seeing the cars and styles and real telephones I remember from my childhood. Interesting storyline. I can tell it was low budget, but have no problem with that. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for the post.
Thank you for posting!
@rschreck
3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome!
Thank you for posting! Actor Tom Tully (TT) plays Inspector Matt Grebb. TT was nominated for an Academy Award for his supporting role in "The Caine Mutiny" (1954). If you are a film noir fan you'll remember TT as Gene Tierney's taxi-driving father in "Where the Sidewalk Ends" with Dana Andrews. `
@XyzXyz-mm9vq
2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info!
Attractive Jean Willis ("Alice") appeared in many old TV shows & "B" movies shows during her career, but always did a "class A" job. Talented Tom Tully can say "ah hmmmm" as only a cop, and a good actor can do!
Thanks for bringing us this series
Orginally telecast on November 18, 1955.
Great show!
I watched this episode yesterday and the picture quality was highly acceptable. While the narrative was quite good, it was not a patch on "The Hotshot Robbery Case" Season-4, Episode-18 1958 that had more excitement and intrigue. This episode starred the beautiful, popular TV Star, Lisa Gaye. Wish KZread could locate this episode. I sure would love to see it colorized.
@XyzXyz-mm9vq
2 күн бұрын
It’s not the YT that locates any shows/programs but the users & viewers on YT😉
@dennisminer7952
8 сағат бұрын
Debra Paget's sister Lisa Gaye was always great in every role she played. Steve McQueen fell in love with her in Wanted Dead or Alive but she perished in a very moving scene at the end of the episode. She definitely had a quietly cool persona... she used her eyes so effectively!
interesting how in these old shows, there was so little traffic and always a parking spot available were they wanted to go. these days are so different.
Not seen this before. Questions and answers, made one year before my birth, always nice to see something old/new as the case maybe be.
@JiveDadson
2 күн бұрын
I was 8 yo, but I've never seen it. We could only receive the NBC station 70 miles away. The CBS station was too weak.
Any resemblance to persons named Joe Friday and Frank Smith is strictly coincidental.
20 years after this show Quinn Martin produced Streets of San Francisco starring Malden and Douglas
14:39 It's a badge for a policeman, but that's not important right now.
ALL SHE HAD TO SAY WAS L DIDNT GET A GOOD LOOK AT HIM. i WAS FIXATED ON THE GUN
@deevine1818
9 күн бұрын
Sad
The original "Streets of San Francisco"!
@JiveDadson
2 күн бұрын
The not original Dragnet.
Pretty good good entertainment
Hard to believe that the weasle looking guy who operated the telephone switchboard, was no less than Aaron Spelling...later on, one of the richest men in America...and a record making producer of tv shows...net worth at time of death was $600 million...yeah...
@vernalc2449
8 күн бұрын
Interesting. Didn't see his name in the credits and couldn't find a reference to him in it anywhere online.
@steverhodesvideos6244
7 күн бұрын
There was no telephone switchboard in this episode.