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Heroin | Escaped Convict
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In 2000 cobalt-60 was unwittingly exposed in a scrap metal dump in Thailand. Several of the workers became ill and subsequently died. This was the only recorded incident involving the radioactive substance.
Kathie Browne and Sherwood Price, who share a scene in the shoe shop, were married at time of filming.
Towards the end there is a uniformed policeman in front of a door. On his right hip is a "clam shell" holster. The holster is cut in half and held together with a spring. It is released by putting the finger into the holster and into the trigger guard and pushing a button; the holster then springs open, releasing the revolver. The danger is that failing to push the button, prevents getting the revolver out. These are no longer used.
Shot in seven days in April of 1958.
KMF964 radio call sign is registered to Los Angeles County and is still valid.
"Eddie Crown: [to Ryker] Those clothes you're wearing look like they were made by a hopped-up tailor. They're even pulling cops out of retirement to look for you."
"Vince Ryker: Let me take a look at you. You haven't changed. Vince Ryker: [Her expression turns serious, and he looks down] You have changed. The first year you take it, and the second year you change. Then you get out. June Marlowe: Not this way. Vince Ryker: What difference does it make? I'm out the right way. Could you have waited eight years? June Marlowe: I'd have waited. Vince Ryker: For what? An ex-con? Do you know the difference between a con and an ex-con? Well, there isn't any. You're just dead meat, dishwashing the rest of your life."