Dragnet is a 1954 American film noir directed by Jack Webb and starring Webb and Ben Alexander. The film is based on the radio and television crime drama of the same name.
The story follows two detectives, Joe Friday and Frank Smith, as they investigate the murder of a young woman. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a web of corruption and deceit that leads them to a powerful crime syndicate.
With no-nonsense approach and dedication to their work, Friday and Smith must navigate through a dangerous world of crime and deception to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Dragnet is known for its realistic portrayal of police work and its gritty atmosphere. The film has been praised for its performances, direction, and suspenseful plot.
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Just the Facts
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City of Crime
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Dragnet
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Helplessly in Love
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Dance or Die
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Danger Ahead
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Dragnet March
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The Star Spangled Banner
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Dragnet (Danger Ahead / Dragnet March)
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This Is The City / Danger Ahead / Dragnet March Medley
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Looking For Muzz
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Pagan Tension
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Pagan Flight
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Dairy Apologies
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Joe Gets Fired
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The Tank
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Dragnet End Credits
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Kill Me Instead
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