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| Director: | Maury Dexter |
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| Writer: | Harry Spalding |
| Staring: |
| L.A. detective Sgt. Castle and his two partners investigate the theft of a valuable Fragonard painting by a thief who pilots a helicopter. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 17, 1962 |
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| Director: | Maury Dexter |
| Writer: | Harry Spalding |
| Genres: | Drama, Crime |
| Keywords | helicopter, painting, art theft |
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Associated Producers (API) |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 26, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Willard Parker | Lt. Vern Tyler |
| Merry Anders | Mona Whitney |
| Robert Dix | Sgt. Bob Castle |
| John Holland | Arthur Murcott |
| Russ Bender | Sgt. Lou Kurnitz |
| Douglass Dumbrille | Millard Nolan |
| George Eldredge | Howie Franklin |
| Ivan Bonar | Oliver Dunning |
| Jack Younger | Paper Boy |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Maury Dexter | Director |
| Harry Spalding | Writer |
| Mike Gordon | Property Master |
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This has a bit of an air of the documentary to it as we follow the investigations of the LAPD as they try to track down the thieves of a valuable paining by 19th century French artist Fragonard. Now although we don't know who has done the deed, we know right from the start how this audacious crime w ... as committed and so are, for a while, one step ahead of "Sgt. Castle" (Robert Dix) as he uses his new airborne sleuthing skills to work with "Lt. Taylor" (Willard Parker) to track down the picture before it's smuggled out of the country. The detective elements of the drama are quite dry, as is the acting and the writing - this is really just a sort of public information film that demonstrates to the audience (and to the criminal fraternity) that there is a new dynamic to policing and that makes tailing and surveillance much simpler. It passes an hour effortlessly enough, but it won't challenge your own grey cells in the least and I doubt you'll remember it for long afterwards, either.