
Police Headquarters
Mystery · Drama · Crime
Overview
A police lieutenant’s routine Sunday afternoon is interrupted by the deaths of a hoodlum and a socialite.
Top Cast


Ed Nelson
Ed Nelson
Lt. Calvin Zenger
Ed Nelson
Lt. Calvin Zenger


William Jordan
William Jordan
Sgt. Dana Roberts
William Jordan
Sgt. Dana Roberts


Patricia Barry
Patricia Barry
Anne Chapin
Patricia Barry
Anne Chapin


Peter Coffield
Peter Coffield
John Elliott
Peter Coffield
John Elliott


Charles Drake
Charles Drake
David L. Chapin
Charles Drake
David L. Chapin


Charles Dierkop
Charles Dierkop
Investigator William Hennessey
Charles Dierkop
Investigator William Hennessey


Charles Robinson
Charles Robinson
Charles Heywood
Charles Robinson
Charles Heywood
Lillian Lehman
Lillian Lehman
Joan Kellogg
Lillian Lehman
Joan Kellogg


Linda Marsh
Linda Marsh
Dianna Masters
Linda Marsh
Dianna Masters


Paul Carr
Paul Carr
Paul Carr
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