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Broken Journey

Broken Journey

1955TV Episode⏱️ 30mNot Rated
ComedyCrimeDrama
7.1
IMDB Rating
33 votes

Two cops transporting prisoner Cookie decide on a layover in the city of Westover, temporarily placing Cookie in the local jail while they freshen up elsewhere. Cookie devises a plot to snooker the locals into releasing him.

Director
William A. Seiter
Writers
N/A
Stars
David Niven, Don Haggerty, William F. Leicester
Release Date
June 2, 1955
Language
English
💬 1
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

David Niven
David Niven
as Cookie
Don Haggerty
Don Haggerty
as Frank
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William F. Leicester
as Hi
William Forrest
William Forrest
as Judge
Eddie Garr
Eddie Garr
as McSally
Malcolm Atterbury
Malcolm Atterbury
as Lt. Keough
Harry Harvey
Harry Harvey
as Johnson
Helene Stanton
Helene Stanton
as Maybelle
Robert Bice
Robert Bice
as Lucenec
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Oscar Blank
as Drunk

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
Four Star Productions

🏷️ Keywords

policeman

🎯 Categories

ComedyCrimeDrama

⭐ Featured Review

I just can't get past David Niven being named 'Cookie' in this episode!
by planktonrules2014-04-01
9/10

"This is a very enjoyable episode of "Four Star Playhouse" that stars David Niven as a criminal named 'Cookie'. I thought this was a very strange choice, as Niven seems too urbane and British to be called Cookie! Regardless, it's one of the better episodes of the series. When the show begins, Cookie is having breakfast with two men. The two men, it turns out, are cops taking Cookie back to the big city to face a lot of prison time. Oddly, Cookie seems to be enjoying all this and even offers to drive and let the two cops sleep in the car! Instead, the tired policemen ta..."

📖 Synopsis

Two cops transporting prisoner Cookie decide on a layover in the city of Westover, temporarily placing Cookie in the local jail while they freshen up elsewhere. Cookie devises a plot to snooker the locals into releasing him.