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Have you ever watched the show Code 3? This was a show that was back in the 50’s. This was also when they had shows in black and white. If you enjoy watching black and white shows, I think you may enjoy this one as well. If you haven’t seen it yet, I’d say it is a must see. I highly enjoying watching shows that were in black and white. They are very enjoyable to watch. This series contains 39 episodes from a wonderful police procedural series. This series was released today, so make sure to grab your own copy.
OFFICIAL FILM SYNOPSIS:
In 1957, Hal Roach Studios and producer Ben Fox brought the fast paced police drama Code 3 to television. It starred Richard Travis as Sheriff George Barrett of the Los Angeles County Police Department with Denver Pyle as Sgt. Murchison and Fredd Wayne as Sgt. Bill Hollis. Like its sister series Dragnet, Code 3 featured true crime cases – this time from the files of the search & rescue branch of the Los Angeles Police Department – always “changing the names to protect the innocent.” At the end of most of the broadcasts, the real-life Sheriff of Los Angeles County, Eugene W. Biscailuz, made an appearance to recap that night’s adventure.
Code 3 enjoyed a healthy run in television syndication and featured supporting players: Christopher Dark, Robert Armstrong (King Kong), James Anderson, Harlan Warde, Douglas Kennedy, William Schallert, Ray Montgomery, Peter Leeds, Stacy Keach, Sr. (Get Smart), Richard Sargent (Bewitched), Russell Johnson (Gilligan’s Island), John Archer, DeForest Kelley (Star Trek), Mike Connors (Mannix), Claude Akins, Guy Williams (Zorro), Harry Bartell (Dragnet), Mae Clarke and James Best (Dukes of Hazard).
This Code 3 collection contains all 39 episodes from this great police procedural series.
CODE 3: LA SHERIFF’S CASE FILES
Country of Origin: USA
Language: English
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Distributor: MPI Media Group
Run Time: 1020 minutes
This comes out on July 20th, so make sure you get your very own copy then.
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