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- 1. Prison Break Oct 3, 1955
- A vicious prison escapee ambushes a highway officer and steals his gun and uniform.
- 2. Machine-Napping Oct 10, 1955
- Two men steal a giant computer and ask for $100,000 in ransom.
- 3. Reckless Driving Oct 17, 1955
- Tragedy strikes when impatient traveling salesman refuses to slow down.
Highway Patrol/TV Series [All Seasons] Full-Episodes. Benjiyah. A true classic from the 50's starring Broderick Crawford as a no nonsense head of The Force. I like watching these episodes...
Recently viewed. Highway Patrol: With Broderick Crawford, Art Gilmore, William Boyett, Vance Skarstedt. Powerful patrol cars, fast motorcycles, and superheterodyne two-way radios combine to fight crime on the rural highways of America's wide open spaces.
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Highway Patrol is a 156-episode action crime drama series produced for syndication from 1955 to 1959. It was "one of the most popular syndicated series in television history", [1] and it was the first American series broadcast in West Germany on that country's commercial TV channel.
- 156
- October 3, 1955 –, September 1, 1959
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A major hit in syndication, the show is memorable for its framing of tight shots, quick-cut edits and Crawford's Buick Special, which he seemed forever to be leaning against, shouting into his...
- Herbert L. Strock
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- Broderick Crawford
Mon, Oct 3, 1955. A vicious, unpredictable prison escapee abandons his injured partner, ambushes a highway patrolman, and uses the patrolman's uniform and gun to hijack a school bus in a daring attempt to escape his pursuers. 7.7/10 (148) Rate. Watch options. S1.E2 ∙ Machine-Napping. Mon, Oct 10, 1955.