1973-01-31 • 30 min
Malloy and Reed are given an older cruiser with 300 miles to go until retirement. They quickly learn the car is extremely unreliable and barely works: the accelerator surges, the glove compartment door constantly drops on Reed's knees, the water hose breaks while they are sneaking up on a prowler suspect (actually just a man who once lived there), their malfunctioning taillights prevent them from writing a ticket to a citizen whose car had the same problem, the distributor cap fails when trying to respond to another call, and finally, after capturing a pursuit suspect, the car's brakes fail and the unmanned car totals itself on a light pole. Another call regarding a truck loading up at a warehouse leads to the arrest of a large group of organized burglars after Malloy notices a slight discrepancy in their otherwise foolproof plan.
Kenneth Johnson
Writer
John Sturtevant
Set Decoration
Frank Comstock
Music
Lester Green
Art Direction
Chief Edward M. Davis
Technical Advisor
F. Bud Mautino
Director of Photography
Herman S. Saunders
Producer
Robert K. Richard
Editor
Mel A. Bishop
Unit Manager
Tom Williams
Associate Producer
Bill Holbrook
Assistant Director
Philip Mitchell
Sound
Stephen J. Cannell
Executive Story Editor
Hal Mooney
Music Supervisor
Robert M. Leeds
Director
Richard Belding
Supervising Editor