O'HARA, UNITED STATES TREASURY Ep. 5 "Operation: Time Fuse" (1971) David Janssen

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O’Hara races against time to find a bomb set to go off at any moment. Guest Stars James Wainwright, Sian Barbara Allen, Warner Anderson, Kevin Coughlin, Paul Petersen, Kenneth Washington, Virginia Gregg, James Doohan.

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Operation: Time Fuse
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury: Episode 5
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14:51I'm sorry about the welcome that they gave you.
14:53You see, we've been living by ourselves for so long.
14:55So that we can live in peace with laws that respect humanity, not destroy it.
15:01I mean, like the individual. You, me, every man.
15:06So that we can live our life privately, personally.
15:10Society...
15:13Well, you know, you've heard it all before.
15:18Society's corrupt. It's violent. It just doesn't make it.
15:22Yeah, I've heard it before. It doesn't make it less true.
15:25But it's still a threat to them.
15:26Them?
15:27He means the corporate structure.
15:29We deny its values, we threaten its existence.
15:31That's impressive.
15:32No, no. What you mean is impossible, isn't it?
15:36It might seem a little stereotype to you, perhaps.
15:40But it's the beginning. It's small.
15:43Inches start with millimeters.
15:45I don't mean to expound, but it's just that you're a very good listener, Mr...
15:49Harold J. Harold.
15:51Mr. Harold. Mr. Harold, you seem like you have an open mind.
15:55I'd like to contribute something for breakfast.
15:58You could work it out on the woodpile.
15:59Yeah.
16:00Construction work, you said?
16:01Yeah, among other things, when I can get up...
16:06Woodpile's just outside.
16:10Hi.
16:29Hi.
16:36Hi.
16:37Where you been?
16:39Around.
16:41Around and around and around.
16:45My name's J. Harold.
16:47I'm Sheridan Lee.
16:49But you can call me by my real name.
16:51It's Sherry.
16:53Sherry, you live here?
16:55I can live anywhere.
16:57Because I'm fire and water and night and air...
17:02and the winds of all the seas of the world.
17:06I met your friends.
17:08The Earths, my friend.
17:10They got names?
17:11Well, now, let me see.
17:14Jackson Croft, Marv Dixon, and...
17:19Cope!
17:21Freddy the Teddy Bear Cope.
17:23You gonna live with us?
17:25Work with us?
17:27Well, I wouldn't mind. What would we do?
17:29We'd make things.
17:31Break things.
17:33And shake things.
17:35And make music.
17:36Oh, bump and boom.
17:38Ha.
17:39Toot toot loot.
17:41A lot of loot.
17:43Thump thump.
17:44Boom!
17:46Just the simple life.
17:51Sherry?
17:53Sherry, come on in now.
17:55Let the man do his work.
18:05Thwack!
18:35Tell me what you're looking for.
18:37Maybe I can help you find it.
18:38A file for the action.
18:40Let's just say you've earned your meal.
18:50Hey, uh...
18:51How about I hang around for a couple of days?
18:54I got no place to go.
18:56I'm good listed. I'm handy.
18:58No, I don't think so.
19:00I think you belong out there.
19:02Helping society, helping man.
19:04Doing its job, taking its orders.
19:06No offense.
19:08Scratch one good listener.
19:19The name's Jackson Croft.
19:21Marv, Dixon, Freddie Cope.
19:23All in their early twenties.
19:25Yeah, I got a good look through the field glasses.
19:27I popped some good pictures, too.
19:29The description that Sam gave us at the nursery
19:31fits the guy dressed in blue.
19:33Yeah, Cope.
19:34What about the girl?
19:36Jill Nadie. Sheridan Lee. Sherry.
19:40A narco high as a kite.
19:43I didn't get a chance to search the cabin, just the shed.
19:47No dynamite, no caps.
19:49Just a lot of philosophy and nitrate soil conditioner.
19:52I think that Croft is the leader.
19:54Stole a Manning beer.
19:55Yeah, he's got a captive audience.
19:5841 to 43.
20:00Yeah, 43, go.
20:02We just received a call from Buchanan.
20:04Did he get final instructions?
20:06Affirmative. It's a drop.
20:08He's supposed to leave the money at the Sierra Vista County road marker
20:10near Sentinel Rock. Know it?
20:13Yeah, it's in the middle of nowhere, wide open.
20:15It's gonna be tough to cover without being observed.
20:19And there's more.
20:20If Buchanan doesn't pay by 12 o'clock noon today,
20:23he's been reminded there'll be a real bomb somewhere in the city
20:26that'll blow at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
20:28And is he going to pay?
20:30He's still on the fence, but we don't think so.
20:33Yeah, 41, hold. What time is it?
20:359 o'clock.
20:37That doesn't give anyone very much time.
20:39There's gotta be a bluff about that second bomb.
20:41Nobody's used that truck since you went in.
20:43Since you came out of the cabin, nobody's left.
20:45If they were gonna plant another bomb,
20:47we could pick them up before they got a mile away.
20:49The shed's full of nitrate. Nobody's gone near it.
20:52If the cab's the dynamite, well, they could be hidden somewhere else.
20:56Unless they've already used them.
20:57Which means that they could have planted the other bomb before we got here.
21:00But the time delay fuse had to go off 3 o'clock this afternoon.
21:03We've got plenty of justification. You want to bust them?
21:05Yeah, justification, yeah.
21:08But one thing we don't know, where that other bomb is.
21:13Maybe that second bomb's like the first one. A dud.
21:16We won't know that until we find it.
21:17And the only way we're gonna do that is if I go back
21:21and get that information to Monroe, request immediate identification.
21:24You think they're gonna have to welcome that out for you?
21:26I may have to push my way in.
21:28How?
21:29By helping society eat up man.
21:50What's the story this time?
22:17Did you get lucky again?
22:20No, I got to thinking.
22:22Thinking is the mother of nostalgia.
22:25And nostalgia can rip you apart, man.
22:28Sherry.
22:32One of the virtues of the open road is you walk along and you listen to the wind, to the birds.
22:39You have time to think.
22:41Think about all those sacks in that shed.
22:44Those were here when we moved in.
22:46Well, it makes you wonder then. No crops, no orchards.
22:48All that soil conditioner.
22:50Ammonium nitrate soil conditioner.
22:53In the construction business, you're around explosives, you pick up things.
22:57Not like an overactive imagination.
23:00Toot, toot, a lot of loot.
23:03Bump, bump, boom.
23:05Doesn't take much imagination to put that together.
23:09My, my, my.
23:12The conclusions that man jumps to.
23:15I don't think he understands us at all.
23:17Do you?
23:19Explosions and money.
23:21Well, I know we have one thing in common.
23:23I like money.
23:24Money doesn't mean anything to us.
23:26That's right.
23:27It's just a means to an end for us.
23:28A new life.
23:29One free of exploitation and fear and hatred and violence.
23:33I don't think that our friend could even contemplate something that noble.
23:37Noble enough to talk to the first guy that picks me up.
23:39And that could be a cop.
23:42Now, if I'm wrong, there's no harm done.
23:45Why don't we talk about that?
23:58I got it figured right, huh?
24:00$200,000, right?
24:02Get in the truck.
24:05Where are we going?
24:07We'll take a little ride, talk.
24:09Let's talk right here about that $200,000.
24:15You just got dealt out.
24:17Now get in.
24:18I'll settle for $10,000.
24:20I'm not greedy.
24:21Oh, no, you're not very smart either.
24:23What made you think you were going to get away with a threat like that?
24:25Put that gun away.
24:26You're not going to use it in front of your disciples.
24:28You're non-violent, remember?
24:31You're not going to see anything.
24:33We're going to be miles from here.
24:34Now get in the truck.
24:35No way.
24:36You want to use that thing, you use it right here.
24:38There are very special times when a certain amount of violence offers the only solution.
24:42Like almost always.
24:44Oh, now, I'd expect something like that from you.
24:46Product of violence.
24:48It's the only thing you can understand.
24:50Probably the only thing.
24:51Honey, you're holding the gun.
24:53No.
24:54No, don't regard it as a gun.
24:56It's a means to an end.
24:59You threaten us.
25:00We respond.
25:01I thought that was the kind of thing you were running away from.
25:04Obviously, I can't make you see.
25:06Maybe not me, but you sure sold them a load of garbage.
25:09They were looking for the truth.
25:11I gave them the way to find it.
25:13Well, hey, lay a little truth on me.
25:15About $50,000 worth.
25:17Price goes up?
25:18Yeah, 200 grand, four ways.
25:20Now, let's face it, Croft.
25:21You're not going to shoot me.
25:22How can you possibly explain that to them?
25:24I don't think even you can sell them on violence and murder.
25:27Now, you need those kids.
25:28They're your front.
25:30Nobody's ever seen you.
25:32So you go ahead.
25:34Go ahead and blow the deal.
25:42You coming?
25:49Mr. Arrow.
25:51We want to be left alone.
25:53We want to establish a community where we can live in peace.
25:57With laws that foster humanity, not repress it.
26:01Anyone sharing our views will certainly be welcome.
26:04And perhaps, although it might be too late,
26:07we can reverse the course of history.
26:09At least we can try.
26:12Hard work, little luck.
26:14There still might be children and flowers in our future.
26:17There still might be children and flowers in our future.
26:19Jackson, what is this?
26:22Are we going public?
26:23Now, we agreed that we would grow and strengthen in numbers.
26:26Mr. Harold just might be our first new brother.
26:29Unless, of course, you have some reservations about my judgment.
26:34Fine.
26:36Any reservations you might have certainly can wait until noon.
26:41Hey, it's about that time.
26:43What's so special about noon?
26:46You tell him.
26:47You tell our new brother how it works.
26:50The men who control the money in this country have placed us in jeopardy.
26:53We have a moral right to demand money from them.
26:55To use the fruits of their society to create our own kind of society.
26:59No lies, no corruption, no alienation.
27:02Beautiful, that's beautiful.
27:04It rings like those bells.
27:08Ding, dong, ding.
27:11It's also very logical.
27:12But will it work?
27:13It's already working.
27:14You see, you made a threat.
27:15And it will produce money.
27:17We're in the same bag, huh?
27:19Yeah, but it's only a threat.
27:20Nobody gets hurt.
27:22And that'll be enough.
27:24Just a threat.
27:25I'll prove that to you in an hour and 23 minutes.
27:45What time you got?
27:48It's ten after.
27:50I don't think it's coming.
27:51Just give me time.
27:58It looks like the bomb threat wasn't enough.
28:07Oh, yes, it was.
28:10Oh, yes, it was.
28:12Right there.
28:14Yeah, I can see it.
28:16Can you tell who's driving?
28:18It's a man.
28:21I can't make out his face.
28:23He's alone.
28:24It was tough to think it might be a cop.
28:26There's no problem.
28:28Just watch.
28:32You think he got the money?
28:34You think he got the money?
28:36Which man knows there's gonna be a bomb going off at 3 o'clock if he doesn't?
28:42All it took was a threat.
28:44Oh, you're trying to kid, Groves.
28:46About what?
28:47You haven't planted any bombs since I've been around.
28:49An ordinary clock timer will only give you 12 hours.
28:51Not if you change the gear ratio.
28:56Mind letting the new brother in on the secret?
28:58What secret?
28:59Where you've hidden the bomb.
29:00Well, that's his department.
29:05Oh, that's...
29:07That is beautiful.
29:18It could be full of cut newspapers, you know.
29:21Just keep your eyes on Cope.
29:23A few waves, everything's just fine.
29:35Hey, what the...
29:37What is it?
29:41Oh, it's a...
29:43It's a piece of paper.
29:47It's like a letter.
29:50You asked to be heard, now I ask the same thing of you.
29:53I ask that you consider the very nature of the violence you seek to employ
29:57in order to protect your brother.
29:59I ask that you consider the very nature of the violence you seek to employ
30:03in order to obtain your goal.
30:05I plead with you to meet with me, to talk with me.
30:08I promise to listen to your point of view without rancor.
30:12I ask only that you accord me the same courtesy.
30:15Perhaps out of such a meeting can come a resolution of the problems
30:18which have led you to turn to the use of
30:21primitive terror, fear tactics,
30:24and the threat of destruction of human life
30:27in an attempt to gain whatever your goal may be.
30:30I...
30:32I need a pen.
30:36It didn't work.
30:37All that planning.
30:39Well, easy come, easy go.
30:41We can do without your roadside philosophy.
30:43You rolled the dice and you lost.
30:46Now, don't you think somebody should make a phone call?
30:48That bomb you planted's set to go off at three o'clock.
30:52Forget it.
30:53What do you mean, forget it?
30:55Doesn't it concern you that people might get killed?
30:58No.
30:59No, it's not my fault. It's his fault. It's Harley Buchanan.
31:01If he would have paid, I would have taken that bomb away.
31:03When the man pays, we'll take the bomb away.
31:05Now, he's gonna realize that I mean what I say.
31:06Did he talk for you?
31:07Now, you wait just a minute, Jackson.
31:09Now, we got something to say about this, man.
31:11That's right, man.
31:12I know. We agreed that I make judgment decisions.
31:14Your judgment hasn't paid off so well today.
31:16We agreed that nobody would get hurt, man. Nobody.
31:19When the dinosaur dies, he breathes the heaviest fire.
31:22What does that mean?
31:23It means that certain innocent victims must be sacrificed.
31:26Now, that's unfortunate, but it's a fact.
31:28Well, how many innocent victims and where?
31:30Hey, you stay out of it.
31:31Oh, you can deal him out.
31:33But we've hopped ourselves up to the eyeballs, man, to finance this.
31:37The jeep, the stuff from the shed.
31:39My show, I set it up and I run it.
31:41And they share the guilt.
31:42Hey, listen, Croft. Now, this isn't working out the way it was supposed to.
31:45Now, we let you plant that bomb because you promised it would never explode.
31:48Don't you understand that?
31:50Don't you understand that that's the only way we can convince them
31:52that we are as dedicated to our type of life as they are to theirs?
31:55Now, look, if there are consequences or guilt,
31:58we just have to be strong enough and sincere enough to accept them
32:01so the next time it will work.
32:03Who ever said anything about next time?
32:05Once, just once. That's all we agreed to, man.
32:08We never agreed to killing nobody.
32:10That's right. Listen to me.
32:12Why should they?
32:13You said they were looking for the truth. Well, they found it.
32:15It doesn't concern you. Listen to me.
32:17It concerns me that innocent people might die.
32:19Nothing of value ever happens without pain.
32:22All that talk about values, mutual trust, moral rights.
32:26I didn't ask for this to happen.
32:28And all that talk about wanting to start over again,
32:30building a new world based on peace.
32:33Now that it has, nothing's going to stop me.
32:40Now, there he is, your leader, your peace-loving philosopher.
32:43Now, you put that gun away, man.
32:45You're non-violent, Croft, remember?
32:47Hey, come on, man. Are you flipped out or something?
32:49Honey, what are you doing?
32:51All of you, just listen to the truth.
32:53The only truth they want is to know where that bomb is hidden.
32:56You promised. Remember when we went there?
32:58Now, if I have to, I'll do it without you.
33:00You said that we'd take it away.
33:02Sherry, you were with him. Where did he hide it?
33:04I don't know. I don't remember.
33:06Tell us. You've got...
33:08All those lectures. Just a lot of talk.
33:21I don't know.
33:30Croft, can you hear me?
33:35Croft, I'm a treasury agent, ATF.
33:38Where'd you plant the bomb?
33:43Sherry.
33:44Please, tell him.
33:46Please, please.
33:51I don't know.
33:54Croft, where'd you put it?
33:58Where'd you plant the bomb?
34:22Okay, Sherry, it's up to you.
34:24Where'd he plant the bomb?
34:27I don't know.
34:32I can't remember anything.
34:36I was too spaced out. I was flying too high.
34:42I just don't know.
34:51I don't know.
35:00Get on the horn of Sheriff Denny.
35:02Tell him we'll need an ambulance.
35:04Notify the county coroner.
35:06We got a sheet on him from the army.
35:08Ordinance. Specialized in demolitions and explosives.
35:11Somewhere in the city, there's a bomb that's gonna go off in less than two hours.
35:15Somewhere?
35:17All we got to go on is a girl who can't remember.
35:20Hope you can find it.
35:23Clean it up, Eddie.
35:34Call headquarters.
35:36Unit 43 to headquarters. We need a bomb squad to stand by.
35:40Roger, 43.
35:42We found this jacket in Croft's pickup.
35:45Could be part of a uniform.
35:48Did he need a uniform?
35:50I don't know. I'm trying. Honest, I am.
35:54But I cannot remember.
35:56All right, take it easy. We'll keep trying.
35:59Did Croft visit a bank?
36:02A bus station? A train station?
36:05A department store?
36:07Ding dong. Ding dong.
36:11You mentioned bells this morning. You even imitated them.
36:15What kind of bells? Where are they?
36:17I don't know. I can't find anything.
36:21It's like there's a storm in my head and everything just blows away.
36:25All right. Just take it easy.
36:28Did Croft deliver anything to an apartment house?
36:32A newspaper office?
36:35Look! There's the helicopter.
36:38We stopped and we watched it go round and round.
36:41Pull over.
36:47It's not a helicopter.
36:52Do you remember anything else around here?
36:55I can't help anybody. It's all so mixed up.
37:00You're doing fine, Sherry.
37:02At least we know you were on this street.
37:05Just keep your eyes open.
37:18The wraparound bridges. We went under them.
37:24We went to a little park.
37:29We went to see the children.
37:32There were dozens and dozens of them playing on the grass.
37:36Oh, it was noisy and wonderful.
37:40I... I thought they were children.
37:48I... I had nothing to do with it.
37:52I... I... I...
37:55I... I... I... I...
37:58I... I... I... I...
38:01I... I... I... I...
38:04I... I... I... I...
38:07I... I... I had nothing to feed them.
38:11Nothing they liked.
38:13We just had carrots and milk.
38:17So you bought food and then you came to the park?
38:19Yes.
38:20We backtracked.
38:21Yeah.
38:30Now, three o'clock, Sherry. Concentrate on three o'clock.
38:34Three o'clock.
38:35Thursday.
38:38Clock, maybe.
38:40Clock chimes.
38:42Church bells.
38:44Why would I remember it?
38:47Thirty minutes, Jim.
38:54Hey, pull over.
39:05Pull over.
39:23United States Treasury, A.C.F.
39:26What time did you get to work yesterday?
39:28What's this all about?
39:29Just answer the question, please.
39:31Checked in about nine o'clock.
39:33You remember seeing this young lady yesterday around noon?
39:38But I don't think she was alone.
39:40It was a guy who ordered. She sat at one of the tables.
39:44He... he bought the food...
39:48to... to eat in the... in the car...
39:51while I...
39:53while I waited with the other...
39:57the other...
39:59...mommies.
40:02That's it.
40:03While I... while I waited with the other mommies.
40:08Sherry, where were you supposed to wait with the other mommies?
40:12I was just to pretend that... that... that I was one of the regular mommies.
40:16I know, but try to remember. Was it a hospital, a school, a beauty parlor?
40:20You should have thought of children first. That could spell school.
40:23Yeah, or a theater, matinee.
40:26Sherry, is the bomb in a building where there are children?
40:30I... I remember a dog.
40:32A dog?
40:34It was black and white.
40:36And its ears were pushed back by the wind.
40:40It was on a shiny truck.
40:42And we made the shiny truck and dog go fast.
40:51Police car, an ambulance, a fire truck?
40:53Yes!
40:54Yes!
40:55A fire truck!
40:57We made the shiny truck go fast.
40:59The doggy was on the truck.
41:01You turned in a fire alarm?
41:03That's it.
41:05We turned in a false alarm.
41:0743, if we need to run down on any false alarms, turn in between noon and 3 p.m. yesterday.
41:11Roger, 43.
41:12We waited in the car like the other mommies.
41:16It was playtime.
41:19We used to call it...
41:21recess.
41:22The school.
41:23The children were playing.
41:25Singing, like birds.
41:27HQ to Unit 43.
41:29False alarm turned in Carpenter Street and 4th Bacon Lot.
41:32Private home registrates turned in by child in St. Peter's Grade School, 3rd and Temple, main building.
41:38There may be a bomb in that school.
41:40Evacuate the premises, alert all agencies and roll that bomb squad.
41:43Tell them I got less than 15 minutes.
41:54The school is as big as a haystack, and we're looking for a needle.
41:58What's the one thing you can take in or out of a building during a fire alarm?
42:24Looking for a fire extinguisher.
42:26The casing could be nicked or scratched where he worked on it.
42:53Shhh.
43:23Hold the door.
43:49Mojack!
43:51Mojack!
43:54Don't lose it.
43:59Easy, I'll guide it.
44:11Keep your thumb down.
44:17Got it?
44:20Hold it.
44:23Hold it.
44:53Hold it.
45:18Did I help you?
45:20To save the little birds, all the little children.
45:25You did just fine, Sherry.
45:28We'll be sent somewhere, won't we?
45:31You'll have help. Maybe all you need is time.
45:50♪♪
46:09Ah, the life of a spy. It sounds so exciting.
46:12Tell that to the Rosenbergs.
46:14They're tried for treason tonight on an all-new American Justice.
46:17Now, someone's impersonating our private eye.
46:20Oh, but there's only one Rockford.
46:22Don't be so sure.
46:23I read clients want revenge on the Rockford Files.
46:26Next on AMA.
46:27It's time well spent.

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