I watch Adam-12 and Emergency! almost every night as they are back to back. Not sure why I pay money to watch re-runs (could have something to do with "current programing"... but anyway on some of the Emergency! episodes the windshield wiper arms on the Dodge truck are black while some episodes are the correct stainless.
Too easy........
It looks like the grill detail changed too from time to time. While looking thru images, I saw most trucks had stainless headlight bezels, but some had black bezels.g
John
The dream is dead, long live the dream.......😥
Re: Something I saw on Adam-12
[Re: SattyNoCar]
#3153462 06/21/2310:09 PM06/21/2310:09 PM
So far on Emergency I've spotted a half dozen or more Chargers with one just a few yards from the Station 51 (which in real life was actually Station 127, according to my son). Also one of the film crew must have driven a light blue VW bug as it is lots and lots of scenes, see if you can spot it. AND I wish I would have been smart enough to have invested in VW back then as you can count on average anywhere from 20 to 40+ VW bugs in every episode, and of course that baby blue VW bug from a crew member LOL.
The car used for Reed and Malloy's close-ups was towed by camera car. The car's windshield showed reflections of the camera and crew, so the car's windshield was removed. However, this led to the wind blowing Reed and Malloy's hair, so a shield was created to enclose the camera and front of the car.
The missing-windshield thing is really noticeable on some shows. The Beverly Hillbillies did it, too, with every car in every scene shot on a soundstage. Windshield out, windows down.
Adam-12 reused a lot of B-roll, and I think that may have been a factor in their continuing to use the '69 Belvedere for an extra year instead of a '70--they had a ton of footage with the '68, shot during season 1, and they reused that with the '69. You can see the '68 marker lights in a lot of the drive-by footage.
Paul 68 Sport Fury ragtop 67 Fury III 4-dr HT 11 Charger Rallye 17 Challenger SXT Plus
The car used for Reed and Malloy's close-ups was towed by camera car. The car's windshield showed reflections of the camera and crew, so the car's windshield was removed. However, this led to the wind blowing Reed and Malloy's hair, so a shield was created to enclose the camera and front of the car.
The missing-windshield thing is really noticeable on some shows. The Beverly Hillbillies did it, too, with every car in every scene shot on a soundstage. Windshield out, windows down.
Adam-12 reused a lot of B-roll, and I think that may have been a factor in their continuing to use the '69 Belvedere for an extra year instead of a '70--they had a ton of footage with the '68, shot during season 1, and they reused that with the '69. You can see the '68 marker lights in a lot of the drive-by footage.
Check out the Danny Thomas show where they introduced Andy Taylor for the Andy Griffith show, a '59 Galaxy police car and a T-Bird convertible, no windscreens in either car. Really don't know why they're removed for this show. I do recall that all Andy's police cars seemed to have been sanded to remove the sheen. You'll see in the following video in the first 60 seconds if you're pressed for time.
Awhile back I caught this error in the movie Stripes. Around the 1:15 minute mark Harold Ramis has Bill Murray on the ground. One time Murray's head is on the ground and another time it's on a duffle bag.
You want to see a buttload of mistakes? Check out Starsky & Hutch.
I don't think thay made the slightest effort for continuity. As long as the striped tomato looked good, I guess that's all that mattered.
Saw an episode tonight where they were in a taxi trying to avoid the bad guys. Starsky and the taxi driver were upfront. Hutch and a woman were in the back. Whoever the camera focused on, the interior was a different color behind them! Focus on Starsky, black interior. Focus on the driver, green interior. Focus on Hutch and the woman in back, tan interior. It was funny to watch!
Then, later on with the bad guys closing in, they decide to ditch the taxi at a gas station. Keep in mind, the bad guys were closing in behind them, but when the bad guyscatch up at the station, they come from the opposite direction!
There were more, but those two examples were the most memorable.
John
The dream is dead, long live the dream.......😥
Re: Something I saw on Adam-12
[Re: SattyNoCar]
#3154001 06/24/2311:36 AM06/24/2311:36 AM
I'll have to pay more attention to Starsky and Hutch. I've seen a bunch of them but I like them for seeing the old cars.
Rockford Files, "Gearjammers" episode, part 1: He's being chased by a light green Monte Carlo. When the chase starts the Monte pulls a J turn and throws it's front left wheel cover. When the chase concludes with Rockford spinning his Firebird around and jumping out and pulling his gun on them, the front left wheel cover has miraculously been replaced lol.
One major goof on Adam-12 happened in the episode at the Police Academy driving school. Malloy drives around the track in a '68-'69 Belvedere but the inside shots show a Matador dashboard and interior.
The Blues Brothers 'cop tires and 440 plant' speech looks like it was based on dialogue spoken by Malloy in episode one of Adam 12.
I agree that they had a little motor pool of vehicles that showed up in many episodes of Adam12, Dragnet, and Emergency! I'm into flathead six Plymouths and they had a green '49 Club Coupe that popped up in several episodes.... with the Plymouth name taped-over, of course.
Re: Something I saw on Adam-12
[Re: A12]
#3154570 06/27/2312:40 AM06/27/2312:40 AM
Besides seeing what might be film crew member's cars parked or driving by multiple times in episodes of both Emergency (light blue VW Bug) and Adam 12 like this Mercedes SL there is also something that a few city car drivers used for parallel parking. Can you spot it in the third image?
Re: Something I saw on Adam-12
[Re: A12]
#3154576 06/27/2305:25 AM06/27/2305:25 AM
Besides seeing what might be film crew member's cars parked or driving by multiple times in episodes of both Emergency (light blue VW Bug) and Adam 12 like this Mercedes SL there is also something that a few city car drivers used for parallel parking. Can you spot it in the third image?
Curb feelers
Re: Something I saw on Adam-12
[Re: MI_Custumz]
#3154610 06/27/2308:02 AM06/27/2308:02 AM
Their parking lot at the police station always seemed poorly designed, like an accident was about to happen. They always seemed to synch it so nobody hit each other pulling out though. In one episode they were about to pull out of the lot onto the street and a Purple 1970 Plymouth B body is about to pull into the lot. The Plymouth had to stop half way in its turn while the Police car pulled out into the street.
1970 Dodge d100/eventually going on a 77 D100 frame
Re: Something I saw on Adam-12
[Re: Powerflow]
#3154800 06/27/2307:18 PM06/27/2307:18 PM
One major goof on Adam-12 happened in the episode at the Police Academy driving school. Malloy drives around the track in a '68-'69 Belvedere but the inside shots show a Matador dashboard and interior.
The Blues Brothers 'cop tires and 440 plant' speech looks like it was based on dialogue spoken by Malloy in episode one of Adam 12.
I agree that they had a little motor pool of vehicles that showed up in many episodes of Adam12, Dragnet, and Emergency! I'm into flathead six Plymouths and they had a green '49 Club Coupe that popped up in several episodes.... with the Plymouth name taped-over, of course.
Yes I remember that, you are correct.
Facts are stubborn things.
Re: Something I saw on Adam-12
[Re: A12]
#3156393 07/03/2301:19 AM07/03/2301:19 AM
Very cool catch!I think you're Wright something to do with camera maybe microphone,hopefully it's not keeping the bumper own lol
My son and I spotted it also this past Sunday during the second episode when the motorcycle officer Grant went missing. The scene was in a parking lot with Sargent McDonald standing outside Malloy's driver's window but Malloy's partner officer Reed was also heard talking even though he was on the other side or the car. That's why we were guessing it was for a microphone as there was no in car camera work for officer Reed. The camera zoomed out and Malloy backed away out of the lot and there was no evidence of a boom microphone and you couldn't see the front of the Matador so a quick disconnect of the mic is what we figured. Couldn't figure out why they didn't run it down the passenger's side of the car? I'm too busy looking at the other passing cars, the cars parked on the streets and the ones in the parking lots to always keep up with the episode plot. BTW Jack Webb had the car's windshield remove after the first episode for those on trailer or film screen behind the car scenes. And the inside rearview mirror is always moved up as much as possible. Yeah too much time on my hands at the moment
Noticed last night that not all of the windshield was removed. I saw the reflection on the outer edge (on the trailer) and looked at the center of the windshield and saw it didn't have reflection. Paused it and then saw the jagged edge of remaining windshield. I guess it was there to catch some reflections and make it look like the entire windshield was still in. Looks a little dangerous but fooled me
Re: Something I saw on Adam-12
[Re: A12]
#3156431 07/03/2307:47 AM07/03/2307:47 AM
Besides seeing what might be film crew member's cars parked or driving by multiple times in episodes of both Emergency (light blue VW Bug) and Adam 12 like this Mercedes SL there is also something that a few city car drivers used for parallel parking. Can you spot it in the third image?
I used to see Mercedes SL's parked around LA like that. The Robinson's Dept store in Beverly Hills used to have a ton of them in the parking lot when we were kids shopping there. Looked like an MB dealership.
That's wild about the windshield! I wonder if the pieces were just plexiglass?
Those sections against the A pillars are super visible sometimes. I always wondered wth. Then read Sgt Friday shortened the windshield at one time also. So there's shortened and there's no windshield with a deflector, according to sources.
The car I see the most in background is that Mustang, 68-ish. Tan with white top. Some shows it's Pete's car. Others it's background car.