Two women disguised as men commit a series of armed robberies, two of which result in murder.Two women disguised as men commit a series of armed robberies, two of which result in murder.Two women disguised as men commit a series of armed robberies, two of which result in murder.
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- TriviaThe robbery suspects, Emmaline Henry and Dayle Rodney, both had two appearances on Highway Patrol. This time they appeared as robbery partners. Their other appearance were in separate episodes.
- GoofsDan Mathews and the patrolman pounce on the two lady bandits as they are hiding in the brush, pull them out and handcuff them. At no time, even when they are leading them away, did Dan or the officer take weapons from either woman. They were both armed with their own revolvers as well as the revolver they took from the patrolman at the roadblock.
- Quotes
Officer Larrabee: [lays cover over dead loan company owner] He didn't get a chance to get his gun out of the drawer.
Dan Mathews: Why do they reach for their guns? That's our job!
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Very disappointing
Very poor writing, clearly aimed at (and assuming that) a childish audience, sinks this "Highway Patrol" episode about not-too-bright female robbers. I found it especially poor to have an ending where nothing happens -practically no dialogue when Brod catches the gals, just roll those credits.
Unless you're a fetishist (see previous review here re: cross-dressing), it's completely uninteresting. The actresses were only mildly attractive, would-be sweater girls one supposes but with no Stella Adler training. There's plenty of references to their violent ruthlessness, but none shown, it being a G rated tv medium at the time.
Not even interesting as a police procedural, this is filmmaking at its weakest, making a Monogram or PRC production of the '40s look innovative, or the endless stream of 21st Century crap mildly clever. Not even up to the level of hackwork. I was addicted to this and similar shows as a child, so it's a bit embarrassing to see six decades later how lame this stuff could be.
Not sure if it's a precursor of product placement, but the cars all seemed to be late-model Fords.
Unless you're a fetishist (see previous review here re: cross-dressing), it's completely uninteresting. The actresses were only mildly attractive, would-be sweater girls one supposes but with no Stella Adler training. There's plenty of references to their violent ruthlessness, but none shown, it being a G rated tv medium at the time.
Not even interesting as a police procedural, this is filmmaking at its weakest, making a Monogram or PRC production of the '40s look innovative, or the endless stream of 21st Century crap mildly clever. Not even up to the level of hackwork. I was addicted to this and similar shows as a child, so it's a bit embarrassing to see six decades later how lame this stuff could be.
Not sure if it's a precursor of product placement, but the cars all seemed to be late-model Fords.
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- lor_
- Jul 13, 2023
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- Garibaldi Dr. @ Davis St., Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles, California, USA(officer disarmed by female bandits - location now Dodger Stadium)
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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