100 minutes
1/27/1969
Also known as "Dragnet 1966," this TV movie was originally the pilot for the 1967 relaunch of the original 1950s "Dragnet" radio show and TV show (which also had its own movie in 1954, from the same creative team). However, the pilot wasn't actually aired until 1969. In this feature-length entry, Sgt. Joe Friday is called back from vacation to work with his partner, Officer Bill Gannon, on a missing persons case. Two amateur female models and a young war widow have vanished, having been last seen with one J. Johnson. In the course of tracking down Johnson and the young ladies, the detectives wind up with two different descriptions of the suspect, one of which closely resembles a dead body found in a vacant lot. But the dead man, later identified as Charles LeBorg of France, proves not to be J. Johnson, when a third young model disappears.

Jack Webb
as Joe Friday

Harry Morgan
as Bill Gannon

Vic Perrin
as Don Negler

Virginia Gregg
as Eve Kruger

Gene Evans
as Hugh Brown
John Roseboro
as Dave Bradford

Bobby Troup
as George Freeman
Tom Williams
as Melvin Gannon
Jack Ragotzy
as Carl Rockwell
Roger Til
as WIlliam Smith
Jean-Michel Michenaud
as Claude LeBorg

Bruce Watson
as Freddie

Herbert Ellis
as Rico 'Ricky' Markell

Eddie Firestone
as Max Shelton

Elizabeth Rogers
as Eve Sorenson

Kent McCord
as Brewster, Desk Clerk

Harry Bartell
as Jim Murdoch

Thordis Brandt
as Carol Freeman

Sam Edwards
as Rodman

Jimmie Horan
as Bob
Jess Kirkpatrick
as Watson

Ralph Manza
as Eddie Garcia, Police Sketch Artist

John Sebastian
as Sgt. Danny Mendez

Olan Soule
as Wayne, Forensics Officer