The police “crime and punishment” TV show Dragnet aired in 1952 and ran for eight years on NBC. One actor who made a guest appearance was future Star Trek star Leonard Nimoy who found the show’s use ...
Friday marks the opening of “Noir City: Chicago,” the weeklong festival of film noir presented by Music Box and the Film Noir Foundation. This is the ninth annual edition, which should give you some ...
He works in mysterious ways.
The ominous first four notes of "Danger Ahead" will fill Auburn Public Theater Wednesday, April 22, when WRVO screens 1954's "Dragnet" in the next installment of Tuned to Yesterday's "At the Movies" ...
”Dragnet” this week, MCA Home Video also is reissuing the 1954 feature film that was the first spinoff from the original television program. Directed by Webb, this ”Dragnet” is an amazing cultural ...
20th Annual Noir City: Hollywood The series is chockablock with great pictures including this tidy midweek double: The droll and popular radio and television character Sgt. Joe Friday (Jack Webb) made ...
He works in mysterious ways.
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