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Jack's Maxwell Is Stolen (Season 7, Episode 5)
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TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy

Jack panics when Rochester informs him that his Maxwell automobile has been stolen from his garage and they immediately race to the opulent Beverly Hills police station where the dispatcher plays Elvis Presley and Lawrence Welk records ...See moreJack panics when Rochester informs him that his Maxwell automobile has been stolen from his garage and they immediately race to the opulent Beverly Hills police station where the dispatcher plays Elvis Presley and Lawrence Welk records between making police calls. The police discover the crooks have returned the car and apprehend one of the perpetrators who broke his toe kicking the car's tire. Written by David Bassler See less
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Director
Writers
Sam Perrin (written by) | George Balzer (written by) | Hal Goldman (written by) | Al Gordon (written by)
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Updated Nov 18, 1956

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Nov 18, 1956 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
The Sportsmen Quartet
Themselves - Singers Themselves - Singers   See fewer
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Rochester Van Jones Rochester Van Jones   See fewer
Gisele MacKenzie
Self - Lucky Strike Commercial Self - Lucky Strike Commercial   See fewer
Morgan Jones
Officer Kerry (uncredited) Officer Kerry (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert Stevenson
Officer O'Hara (uncredited) Officer O'Hara (uncredited)   See fewer
Lyle Talbot
Sgt. Vandermeer (uncredited) Sgt. Vandermeer (uncredited)   See fewer
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