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Naked City: Daughter, Am I in My Father's House?

An eerily overprotective father plots a violent revenge on a group of youths who harassed his sheltered daughter in a movie theater.


9/10 (1 Vote cast)

Episode Info


Episode number: 4x3
Airdate: Wednesday October 03rd, 1962



Guest Stars
Frank CampanellaFrank Campanella
As Capano
Recurring
Harold GaetanoHarold Gaetano
As Police Officer
Recurring
Jimmy Little (1)Jimmy Little (1)
As Desk Sergeant
Recurring
Pat De SimonePat De Simone
As Boy in Theater
Recurring
Anthony DeardenAnthony Dearden
As Actor on Screen
Barbara HarrisBarbara Harris
As Helga Royd
Dan DuryeaDan Duryea
As Clyde Royd
Marco St. JohnMarco St. John
As Dom Capano
Naura HaydenNaura Hayden
As Actress on Screen
Robert Gentile (1)Robert Gentile (1)
As Boy in Theater
Stanley KristienStanley Kristien
As Boy in Theater

Uncredited
Charles DierkopCharles Dierkop
As Youth on Street
Recurring
Vincent BaggettaVincent Baggetta
As Parking Lot Attendant
Main Cast
Horace McMahonHorace McMahon
As Lt. Mike Parker
Paul Burke (1)Paul Burke (1)
As Det. Adam Flint
Harry BellaverHarry Bellaver
As Patrolman/Sgt. Frank Arcaro
Lawrence DobkinLawrence Dobkin
voiced Narrator
Episode Notes
There is no opening narration in this episode.



Episode Quotes
Royd: (to Helga) You know, your daddy worries about you. You do know that, don't you?

Royd: (to Flint and Arcaro) New York's finest! I've seen you boys in action. First sign of trouble, you duck around the corner.

Arcaro: Mr. Royd, try to remember we're no longer at war.
Royd: (after the detectives leave) That's where you're wrong, mister.

Arcaro: (about Royd) Some people, the Army let's go of them. They never let go of the Army.

Helga: Daddy, why didn't you want the police to find those boys?
Royd: With their kind of protection, you might as well stick your head in the oven, cut your throat, and be done with it.

Royd: (to Helga) Sometimes we have to hold out a little inducement to the enemy to get him to put his neck out.

Royd: Am I to understand that a man who defends his daughter against criminal attack---
Parker: We'll let a jury determine who was attacking whom.



Episode Goofs
Nitpick: Although we pick up bits and pieces in the dialogue it would have been better had this episode not dispensed with the opening narration that would have given us a bit more backstory on Clyde and Helga Royd.



Other Episode Crew

CreatorStirling Silliphant
Executive ProducerHerbert B. Leonard
Supervising ProducerLeo Davis
ProducerCharles Russell (1)
Associate ProducerStanley Neufeld
EditorHugh Chaloupka
CastingMarion Dougherty
MusicNelson Riddle
Creative ConsultantStirling Silliphant
Production ManagementSam Manners
 

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