Badge 714
Badge 714 or Haul ( Dragnet ) is a American Televised series in 276 26 minutes episodes, black and white, created by Jack Webb and diffused between the December 16th 1951 and the August 23rd 1959 on the network NBC.
A second series in 98 26 minutes episodes, colors, was diffused between the January 12th 1967 and the April 16th 1970, always on the NBC network.
A third series, entitled Dragnet ( L.A. Dragnet ), of 22 43 minutes episodes, was created by Dick Wolf according to the original series. Only 20 episodes were diffused February 2nd 2003 with the May 5th 2004 on the network ABC.
In France, the first two series were diffused starting from the July 3rd 1989 on Canal+ and the third starting from the December 4th 2004 on TF1.
Synopsis
This series puts in scene the investigations of Joe Friday, police officer with Los Angeles raising the badge number 714.
Distribution
First series
- Jack Webb: Sergeant Joe Friday
- Barton Yarborough: Sergeant Ben Romero (1951-1952)
- Barney Philips: Sergeant ED Jacobs (1952)
- Herbert Elect: Officer Frank Smith (1952)
- Ben Alexander: Officer Frank Smith (1952-1959)
Second series
- Webb Jack: Sergeant Joe Friday
- Harry Morgan: Officer Bill Gannon
Troisème series
- ED O' Neill (VF: Michel Dodane) : Sergeant then Lieutenant Joe Friday
- Desmond Harrington (VF: Jean-Philippe Puymartin) : Detective Jimmy McCarron (2003)
- Eva Longoria (VF: Claire Guyot) : Detective Gloria Duran (2003)
- Christina Chang (VF: Dominique Valley) : Sandy Chang
Rewards
- Emmy Award 1953 : Better action plan
- Emmy Award 1954: Better action plan
- Emmy Award 1955: Better drama series
- Emmy Award 1955: Better original music for Walter Schumann
Episodes
First series
August 1st
Second series
August 1st
Third series
First season (2003)
1 (1- 1) : Return to the files ( The Silver Slayer )2 (1- 2) : Fiction or reality? ( The Big Ruckus )
3 (1- 3) : Secret funding ( All That Glitters )
4 (1- 4) : Double life ( Well Endowed )
5 (1- 5) : Fatal climbing ( The Cutting off the Swath )
6 (1- 6) : Glory at all costs ( The Arm Boxing ring )
7 (1- 7) : Which benefits the crime? ( The Artful Dodger )
8 (1- 8) : Death holds only with one wire ( Sticks and Stones )
9 (1- 9) : Without the shade of a trace ( Redemption )
10 (1-10) : The Child hidden ( Let' S Make has Deal )
11 (1-11) : Six years of silence ( For Whom the Whistle Blows )
12 (1-12) : Parallel justice ( The Little Guy )
Second season (2003-2004)
13 (2- 1) : Girls in the blow ( Daddy' S Girl )14 (2- 2) : Justice! ( Coyote )
15 (2- 3) : 17 died in 6 days ( 17 in 6 )
16 (2- 4) : Macabre play ( The Magic Bullet )
17 (2- 5) : An assassinated mother ( Slice off Life )
18 (2- 6) : The Defect in the skin ( Abduction )
19 (2- 7) : Crimes and punishments ( Frame off Mind )
20 (2- 8) : Murder by procuration ( Remuneration )
21 (2- 9) : The Poison in the veins ( Riddance )
22 (2-10) : Disappeared ranges ( Killing Fields )
Comments
Filmed in a very realistic way, this series, created, produced, interpreted and sometimes carried out by Webb Jack, took as a starting point true various facts treated by the police force of Los Angeles.She also gave place to a derived series: Vic Daniels, cop in Los Angeles .
Quotations
- “I am called Friday, I am cop. ”
See too
External bonds
- IMDb Card of the first series
- IMDb Card of the second series
- IMDb Card of the third series
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