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Reed and Malloy are assigned to "team policing," where officers from different departments work as a unit. Their team uncovers and busts a car accident insurance scam and works an undercover stakeout for a daylight burglar.

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Officer Pete Malloy
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Officer Jim Reed
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Sgt. MacDonald
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Officer Grant
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Elaine Rogers
Patricia Rainier ...
Flora Bingham
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Fred Culligan
Doug Johnson ...
Investigator J.J. Strickland
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Gary Rogers
Fred Stromsoe ...
Officer Jerry Woods
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George Porter
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Shaaron Claridge ...
Dispatcher (uncredited) (voice)

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Lawrence Doheny

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Robert A. Cinader ... (created by) (creator) (as R.A. Cinader) and
Jack Webb ... (created by) (creator)
 
Jerry Thomas ... (written by)
 
David H. Vowell ... (story editor)

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Carl Vitale ... associate producer
Tom Williams ... producer

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Frank Comstock

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F. Bud Mautino

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Robert K. Richard

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Richard Belding ... editorial supervisor

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Lester Green ... (as Lester L. Green)

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John Sturtevant

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Mel A. Bishop ... unit manager
Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

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G. Warren Smith ... assistant director

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Philip Mitchell ... sound (as Phil Mitchell)

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Hal Mooney ... music supervisor

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Edward M. Davis ... technical advisor: Los Angeles Police Department (as Chief Edward M. Davis)
Stacy Webb ... production assistant
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Plot Summary

With the new team work concept the officers are helping each other. Malloy and Reed complete a home survey to improve the security of the house. When the owner recommends the officers check her son's room, he is embarrassed by a poster of a pig as a police officer on the wall. They handle the investigation of a traffic accident along with Officer Grant. Malloy is suspicious when a driver states a female witness gave him the name of an attorney to call. A hot dog stand owner complains about illegally parked cars at his new stand. They tell him he needs proper signs as he did at his previous place. They report their suspicions about the woman at the accident to the detectives. While at the station the boy with the poster comes by to apologize and say he is part of a neighborhood watch. Officer Grant tells them Officer Woods is handling another accident and the same woman is there. They confront her at the accident where she is again a witness. After the driver talks, she is arrested. They are called back to the hot dog stand where the owner now has proper signs. They are asked along with Officer Grant to go on plain clothes duty to catch a burglar at a stakeout. After a chase they catch the man but the boy is there as well observing and in danger. Written by Anonymous

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  • Teamwork (United States)
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  • 25 min
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Trivia William Bramley plays Fred Culligan, a hot dog vendor that complains to Malloy and Reed about non-customers parking in the parking lot of his hot dog stand. The officers explain to Culligan that he must have proper "customers only parking" signs on his lot. This is a repeat of Bramley's role from Log 131: Reed, the Dicks Have Their Jobs, and We Have Ours (1968) where he played Cullen, the owner of a hot dog joint that had non-customers filling up his parking lot. In that earlier appearance, Malloy and Reed had to make several trips to the stand to explain the proper signage regulations. It was the exact same building and parking lot, although there is an implication that Cullen and Culligan are supposed to be the same character, and that this hot dog stand is a different location in he having moved because of the parking problems at the former location. See more »
Goofs When Reed is sitting in the green Chevy, he has his seat belt on. When he speeds up to the scene, it's not buckled as he hops out of the car. Update: Reed never fastens his seat belt while sitting in the green car during a stakeout. In fact, Reed clearly has the shoulder/seat belt BEHIND him. See more »
Movie Connections References The Lone Ranger (1949). See more »

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