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DRAGNET 1969: BULGLARY: DR-31 Rating: ***1/2
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Here's proof that young people worshiping comic book movies is nothing new: from one of the silliest yet entertaining episodes of the 1950's-born DRAGNET rebooted into the late-1960's... titled DRAGNET 1969: BULGLARY: DR-31 where Jack Webb's Joe Friday and Harry Morgan as partner Bill Gannon traipse from one movie theater to another, investigating stolen/looted movie posters and lobby cards advertising a brand new comic book adaptation...
Turns out being the most bizarre and surreal of the show's villains in a pudgy, mustached, monotone twenty-something donning a cape and costume, deeming himself The Crimson Crusader played by a frumpy, drowsy, future EMERGENCY actor Tim Donnelly who, in one soft-interrogation sequence, provides a dirge-like, melancholy monologue about being fat and bullied in school, and how this drove him headlong into a fantastical world to find a safe place within it... thus making this eclectic fan-favorite episode practically all his own.
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| Tim Donnelly as Stanley Stover on DRAGNET 1969 |
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| Tim Donnelly as Stanley Stover on DRAGNET 1969 |
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| Tim Donnelly as Stanley Stover on DRAGNET 1969 |
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| Regular cast member Don Ross on DRAGNET 1969 |
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| Tim Donnelly as Stanley Stover on DRAGNET 1969 |
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| From DRAGNET 1969 |
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| Tim Donnelly as Stanley Stover on DRAGNET 1969 |
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| Harry Morgan on DRAGNET 1969 |
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| Jack Webb on DRAGNET 1969 |
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| Jack Webb and Harry Morgan on DRAGNET 1969 |
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