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Dragnet 1967 - Season 1 DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781417051571
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1417051574
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 07, 2005
Running Time: 432 minutes
Sales Rank: 15218
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: January 12, 1967




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"This is the city--Los Angeles, California." "I carry a badge." "My name's Friday." And who could forget "Just the facts, ma'am"? These lines, delivered in classic deadpan style by actor-director Jack Webb's Sgt. Joe Friday, are among the hallmarks of Dragnet, one of television's earliest and most influential police dramas. And the appearance on DVD of all 17 episodes from the show's first season (1967), covering two discs (plus a third with a radio broadcast from 1954) and running more than seven hours, is a treat. Decades after the fact, when vivid, often graphically violent cop shows like the C.S.I. and Law & Order franchises (all of them clearly owing a debt to Webb's show) dominate the airwaves, Dragnet seems tame, even quaint. Violence and gunplay are kept to a minimum. Special effects are non-existent, and many scenes are talky and static; "The Big Interrogation" takes place almost entirely in a single room in the police station, and includes a four-minute speech by Friday about the plight of a police officer ("You're a cop, a flatfoot, a bull, a dick, John Law… they call you everything, but never a policeman"). The stories are uncomplicated, the criminals are usually dunderheads, and "square" barely begins to describe the overall tone (witness "The Big LSD," a risible depiction of a "hippie" on a psychedelic sojourn). Still, one gets the feeling that we're laughing not at but with Webb, the writers, and the rest of the cast (including Harry Morgan, later of M*A*S*H*, as sidekick Bill Gannon). By about halfway through the season, with episodes like "The Big Candy Story" and "The Big Fur Burglary" (an almost whimsical tale wherein Gannon pretends to be an expert furrier), it appears that Webb and company are enjoying themselves just as much as the viewers are; at the same time, the characters' personal lives are explored in a bit more detail, which adds some welcome texture.

Sure, it's dated--everybody smokes, everyone's white, and character descriptions like "strange-behaving juvenile" are more common than not. But in the end, the Dragnet approach, stilted though it may sometimes be, is a refreshing antidote to the oh-so-hip cop melodramas that have come along since. Best, and simplest, of all, Dragnet 1967 - Season 1 is downright entertaining. --Sam Graham

Dragnet Trivia

• When the original show ("Dragnet" (1951)) ended, Joe Friday had been promoted to Lieutenant. However, Jack Webb decided to make Friday a sergeant again for the new series because "few people remember that Friday was promoted toward the end of our run. We think it's better to have Joe a sergeant again. Few detective-lieutenants get out into the field."
• Jack Webb and Harry Morgan wore the same suits for the entire run of the television series.
• Through all 100 episodes of the series, Friday is only seen wearing something other than his regular suit four times: three times for undercover work and once for a scene in his apartment.
• Episodes from this series were used as training tools by the real-life LAPD.
• When Jack Webb revived the show in 1966, it was in response to the growing tide of teen-age drug use, especially LSD.
• Jack Webb would pay $25 to any officer who submitted a story that was used for an episode plot.
• During the run of this version, the title would change to reflect the year that it was broadcast in (Dragnet 1967, Dragnet 1968 and so on).
• Friday's badge number (seen at the beginning and end of each episode) is 714. Badge 714 belonged to Sgt. 'Dan Cooke' , the technical advisor. The badge has been retired and displayed at the LAPD Academy's Museum.
• The pair of hands seen hammering the Mark VII logo at the end of every episode belong to Jack Webb.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great show - crappy copy
Is it possible for someone other than Universal to release this show and do it correctly ??? Dragnet was a fantastic show I loved as a child. It's worth watching again and again, since there's nothing decent to watch on tv these days. Please, someone, release this properly !



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - are you looking for the "lsd is the bomb" sample?
I got this season today. it's poorly packed. 2 dvds would be sufficient. i hate 2 sided dvds anyhow. but the reason i got it was because episode 1 is "the lsd story" which is called "the big lsd" in the menu. I was looking for the "lsd is the bomb" speech that Sgt. Friday makes. it's not this episode. it's actually in a season 2 episode called "the big prophet". in any case, i'm not nostalgic for this series. its kind of exploitative, superficial and poorly acted. you're better off renting this season ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great series is very dated
I was only 4 years old when Dragnet hit the small screen in 1967.
I have seen the series very few times, but remember watching some
with my parents in the 1970s!
I really enjoyed this DVD collection and will definitely get Season 2 !
It is very dated and the acting can be very stiff which was intentional
from Jack Webb, but is very entertaining.
To bad Jack passed away when he was planning on a new Dragnet
1982 series with Kent McCord as his partner.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dragnet
I would reccommend this product to anybody that likes Dragnet. It was worth the purchase price.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - BAD PROGRAMMING
I was a huge fan of Dragnet in the 1970's and 1980's watching the reruns. At first I wa impressed with this collection, but the dvds froze up on some of the episodes. I contacted amazon and they sent me a brand new copy. I had the same problem on that one as well. This seems to be a common problem on the Television collections. I had the same problem with the Miami Vice collection. I wish the people who are responsible for putting these dvd collections together would do it the right way. I sent the copies ... Read More





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