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Decoy (also titled Policewoman Decoy) [1] is an American crime drama television series created for syndication and initially broadcast from October 14, 1957, to July 7, 1958, with 39 black-and-white 30-minute episodes. The series was the first American police series with a female protagonist. [2] Many Decoy episodes are in the public domain. [3]
But we could not sell them in the markets, as the law cut it out. Soon the law cut out the live decoys, and that was the end of good shooting there." [1] Crowell certainly didn't begin making decoys to support himself until later in life. By the late 1920s, Crowell's decoys were being churned out at a prodigious rate, and the quality suffered.
Release date Title Notes January 5, 1950: The File on Thelma Jordon: produced by Wallis-Hazen From this point forward, Paramount owns most of the following titles.
Decoy is a 1946 American film noir starring Jean Gillie, Edward Norris, Robert Armstrong, Herbert Rudley, and Sheldon Leonard. Directed by Jack Bernhard , it was produced by him and Bernard Brandt as a Jack Bernhard Production, with a screenplay by Nedrick Young based on an original story by Stanley Rubin .
Shohei Ohtani's dog, Decoy, threw out the first pitch before the Los Angeles Dodgers game on Aug. 28. Watch the moment, including a high-five at the end.
Indonesia: The Land and the People: J.O.M. Broek: c-13m: February 20, 1957: Video (BW version) Inertial Mass and the Laws of Motion: Alfred M. Bork: c-13m: November 1, 1968: Infectious Diseases and Man-Made Defenses: William Burrows: c-11m: October 3, 1960: Video: Infectious Diseases and Natural Body Defenses: William Burrows: c-11m: October 10 ...
Decoy was all over the news after Ohtani brought him along for his MVP acceptance in November. The pitcher wouldn't reveal his dog's name initially, which caused some to speculate that his dog was ...
During a U.S. Cavalry patrol mission to Ft. Bowie, Lt. Jonathan Davenport, the newly appointed West Point-trained commander of the troop, clashes with his second-in-command, Sgt. Wade McCoy, a seasoned veteran of the "tomahawk trail."