Adam 12 Season 4 Episode 4
Adam 12
Season 4

Ep 4. The Sniper (1) (concl on The D.A., 8 Oct 71)

  • Not Rated
  • October 6, 1971
  • 7.9  (85)

The episode "The Sniper (1)" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the police procedural Adam-12, and it aired on September 10, 1971. The episode follows officers Pete Malloy (played by Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (played by Kent McCord) as they investigate a series of sniper attacks in the city. The episode is the first part of a two-part story, with the second part airing on October 8, 1971, as part of the spin-off series The D.A.

The episode opens with Malloy and Reed responding to a call about a person with a gun in an apartment building. When they arrive, they find that a man has been shot and killed by a sniper from a nearby building. As they search the building, they encounter a woman who claims to have seen the shooter, but she is too traumatized to provide many details.

Over the next few days, more sniper attacks occur, leaving several people dead and others injured. The department is under pressure to solve the case quickly, and Malloy and Reed work around the clock to gather evidence and leads. Meanwhile, tensions are high among the officers, and everyone is on edge as they wait for the shooter to strike again.

The episode is notable for its tense, dramatic moments, as well as its realistic portrayal of police work. The officers use a variety of tactics to track down the shooter, including stakeouts and surveillance. They also use their years of experience and knowledge of the city to try to predict where the shooter might strike next.

As the episode comes to a close, Malloy and Reed are no closer to catching the shooter, and the department is becoming increasingly desperate. With the second part of the story set to air on The D.A. in a few weeks, viewers are left on the edge of their seats, wondering how the case will be resolved.

Overall, "The Sniper (1)" is a gripping, well-written episode of Adam-12 that showcases the strengths of the series. The episode is notable for its focus on realistic police procedures and its tense, dramatic moments. Fans of the show will not want to miss this thrilling episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 6, 1971
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (85)