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Car 54, Where Are You?
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Who's for Swordfish?

  • Episode aired Sep 17, 1961
  • TV-PG
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Fred Gwynne, Albert Henderson, and Joe E. Ross in Car 54, Where Are You? (1961)
Comedy

In the pilot, the boys are desperate to angle for swordfish. After shift-swapping with the entire precinct and avoiding any issuance of tickets (to avert court duty), will they go?In the pilot, the boys are desperate to angle for swordfish. After shift-swapping with the entire precinct and avoiding any issuance of tickets (to avert court duty), will they go?In the pilot, the boys are desperate to angle for swordfish. After shift-swapping with the entire precinct and avoiding any issuance of tickets (to avert court duty), will they go?

  • Director
    • Al De Caprio
  • Writers
    • Nat Hiken
    • Terry Ryan
  • Stars
    • Joe E. Ross
    • Fred Gwynne
    • Paul Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    143
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Al De Caprio
    • Writers
      • Nat Hiken
      • Terry Ryan
    • Stars
      • Joe E. Ross
      • Fred Gwynne
      • Paul Reed
    • 4User reviews
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    Joe E. Ross
    Joe E. Ross
    • Officer Gunther Toody
    Fred Gwynne
    Fred Gwynne
    • Officer Francis Muldoon
    Paul Reed
    Paul Reed
    • Captain Paul Block
    Beatrice Pons
    Beatrice Pons
    • Lucille Toody
    Ralph Stantley
    • Harold Conroy
    Albert Henderson
    • Officer Dennis O'Hara
    • (as Al Henderson)
    Sybil Lamb
    • Helen O'Hara
    Nipsey Russell
    Nipsey Russell
    • Officer Dave Anderson
    Hank Garrett
    Hank Garrett
    • Officer Ed Nicholson
    Jerome Guardino
    Jerome Guardino
    • Officer Antonnucci
    Joe Warren
    • Officer Joe Steinmetz
    Frederick O'Neal
    • Officer Wally Wallace
    Duke Farley
    • Officer Reilly
    Shelley Burton
    • Officer Murdock
    Jim Gormley
    • Officer Nelson
    Milo Boulton
    • Inspector
    Jock McGraw
    • Fishing Captain
    Nathaniel Frey
    Nathaniel Frey
    • Sgt. Sol Abrahms
    • Director
      • Al De Caprio
    • Writers
      • Nat Hiken
      • Terry Ryan
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    9ccthemovieman-1

    Toody & Muldoon - They Can Drive Anyone Nuts!

    Poor Captain Block.

    By the end of the show he tells his men to leave because it might hurt the morale of the squad of they see their captain crying! The squad - thanks to Toody and Muldoon, of course, - drives the captain nuts by changing everyone's schedule.....just so Francis and Gunther get get their once-in-a-lifetime chance to catch a swordfish.

    To me, the funniest bit in the episode wasn't at the police station but at some intersection somewhere Toody pulls over a guy for running a stoplight and tries NOT to give the guy a ticket! That part is really good and Ralph Stantley, who plays the driver, "Harold Conroy," is excellent.
    6Prismark10

    Pilot

    Car 54, Where Are You? Was created by Nat Hiken. He also co-created The Phil Silvers Show and the character of Bilko.

    This sitcom was unusual with the amount of location filming that took place in New York.

    Joe E Ross is police officer Gunther Toody. Dimwitted and stocky. In contrast Fred Gwynne is Francis Muldoon, lanky and college educated.

    The pilot has the two men wanting go deep sea fishing in a big boat owned by the brother in law of one of the police officers.

    That involves getting other officers to switch shifts. Also they need to make sure that they do not issue any traffic violation tickets that would involve them going to court.

    Only for chaos to occur when a motorist insists that he gets ticketed.

    Some of the comical situations are drawn out but I did like the logic to the writing and guessed how it would end.
    8redryan64

    SUPPORTING OUR LOCAL (TV) POLICE and insuring that the CAR 54 Series hit the ground running; which it sure did!

    HAVING previously written a review/overview of the now Classic TV Series; getting a chance to watch and keep a copy of the 'pilot' , while knowing what it is and its importance to success to the entire run. The previously posted write-up; being a combo of the ½ dozen episodes we have on video, combined with our oft rosy recollections from the original run on NBC Sunday evenings, that do justice in bringing out the overall feeling generated.

    LUXURY is the only term which describes the opportunity to get up close and personal with the installment; being afforded the opportunity to put it under a high-powered microscope. Dissection and analysis of any and all aspects of the half-hour kick-off are rendered possible and reality; at once becoming both boon and bane to the comedy.

    WHEREAS the excessive analysis and opinionating can be a real counter-productive endeavor, especially in comedy; much like the Science & Study of Biology, a certain amount of dissection is found to be necessary and proper. (After all, Schultz, a analyzing why we laugh is a determent to laughing at all.) AS for the pilot episode, "Car 54, Where Are You?: Who's for Swordfish? (#1.1)" Original airing 9/17/1961, we must say that if we didn't know we were watching the premiere installment, we wouldn't have known. It was so well crafted as a kick-off that it appeared to have all the attributes of what would have been "just another weekly episode"; albeit, of a well established and rollin' along, hittin' on all cylinders.

    THIS, we believe, is a credit to the creative team of Mr. Nat Hiken (Creator/Writer) and Terry Ryan (Co-Creator/Writer); for they knew both what the wanted to do and what had to be done in order to make the Pilot (and in turn the Series)succeed. The Production walked a fine line in both establishing the characters; as if they'd actually been partners for years (as in the premise of the storyline) and still maintaining an amusing, yet grabbing, pilot story.

    OUR STORY…………………….Long time partners on the job, off-duty New York City Cops, Gunther Toody (Joe E. Ross) and Francis Muldoon (Fred Gwynne) are spending their day off fishing. Although they have "Champagne Tastes and Beer Pockets", being only able to afford a row boat rental; they dream of going out for the day on the Atlantic is a Luxury Cabin Cruiser. Finding out that a fellow Cop at their 53rd Precinct has a brother-in-law who owns one big boat and goes out fishing regularly. The show's 30 minute span was taken up with all of the conniving, the work schedule switching and the seemingly successful conclusion.

    PLAIN, simple and masterfully done; this was it, the first episode. In addition to this simply presented, yet brilliant rendered story plot line; there was only one other task that Mr. Hiken & Company had to do.

    AND that was to at least begin to establish the character and the relationships of the various players who would be regular members of the CAR 54 Reparatory Company. Judging from the end results, they succeeded brilliantly. We are treated to top notch, seemingly well established characters as: Captain Block (Paul Reed), Officer Anderson (Nipsey Russell), Off. Nicholson (our friend, Hank Garrett), Off. Nelson (Jim Gomley), Off. Steinmetz (Joe Warren), Off. Wallace (Frederick O'Neal), Off. Reilly (Duke Farley) and many others.

    THE HIKEN COMINE managed their second TV Series Success; coming on the heels of Phil Silvers as SGT. BILKO. Many thought that in many ways, CAR 54 trumped BILKO; although the earlier series had a much longer run.

    ME buddy Schultz and I tend to prefer CAR 54; for after all the overall length of the series isn't everything. We like to think of it as being "Quality", rather than "Quantity!" Ain't that right, Schultz?

    POODLE SCHNITZ!!

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    • Trivia
      Toody and Muldoon's squad car is a 1961 Plymouth. The convertible they pull over for running a stop sign is a 1958 Cadillac.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the show, Muldoon wears badge number 732, but when he stops the car for running a stop sign, Muldoon is wearing badge number 1987 on his hat.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Officer Gunther Toody: [whenever he is excited] OOO! OOO!

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Biograph Studios, 807 E. 175th St., Bronx, New York City, New York, USA(Exterior: Muldoon, in civilian clothes, honks car horn for Toody to come downstairs. Building in background is Biograph Studios.)
    • Production company
      • Eupolis Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 26m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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