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from "Dragnet" (1951)
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Overview
Alternate Names:
Det. Frank Smith / Officer Frank Smith #1 / Officer Frank Smith #2Filmography
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- "Dragnet"
... aka L.A. Dragnet (USA: new title)
- The Little Guy (2003) TV episode, Played by Ethan Embry (as Det. Frank Smith)
- For Whom the Whistle Blows (2003) TV episode, Played by Ethan Embry (as Det. Frank Smith)
- Let's Make a Deal (2003) TV episode, Played by Ethan Embry (as Det. Frank Smith)
- Redemption (2003) TV episode, Played by Ethan Embry (as Det. Frank Smith)
- Sticks and Stones (2003) TV episode, Played by Ethan Embry (as Det. Frank Smith)
(7 more) - "Dragnet" Played by Ben Alexander (as Officer Frank Smith #2)
... aka Badge 714 (USA: syndication title)
- The Big Oskar (1958) TV episode, Played by Ben Alexander
- The Big War (1958) TV episode, Played by Ben Alexander
- The Big Deal (1956) TV episode, Played by Ben Alexander
- The Big Bird (1955) TV episode, Played by Ben Alexander
- The Big Look (1955) TV episode, Played by Ben Alexander (as Officer Frank Smith #2)
(38 more) - Dragnet (1954) Played by Ben Alexander
... aka The Original Dragnet (USA: reissue title)
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Quotes:
From "Dragnet: The Big Seventeen (#2.4)" (1952)Harold Everson Snr: I can't believe it. My own boy using marijuana. Can't tell you how I feel.
Officer Frank Smith #1: I'm afraid there are more folks feeling the same way before this is cleaned up.
Harold Everson Snr: But it would be different if Harry didn't have a chance. A good home, good training - the boy had the best I could give him.
Officer Frank Smith #1: Yes sir.
Harold Everson Snr: It's the last thing in the world I thought could happen. I never even thought about having an addict... It neve even entered my mind.
Sgt. Joe Friday: Yes sir.
Harold Everson Snr: The same for my wife. We never worried about it. Neither of us.
Sgt. Joe Friday: Maybe that's why it happened.
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