He said, "I guess I don't have to tell you two to watch yourselves until this guy is found." "We'll be careful," Frank assured him. "But we still have a job to do." "Right," agreed Joe. "Anyway, tomorrow we'll be working in a huge crowd all day. Freed isn't going to pop up there. I mean, he may be a hood, but he isn't crazy." *** The next day the crew and cast were set up in downtown Bayport, on a block that had been cleared of traffic for the day. Freed was nowhere around. "Nobody seems to miss him much," said Joe. "A nice, friendly guy like that?" cracked Frank. "I can't imagine why." The scene being shot was a gun battle between the gang and the police. At the end of the battle the gang would be captured, except for the character played by Jim Addison, who'd escape. Frank and Joe had walkie-talkies. They were stationed on a sidewalk just off camera. They had to keep any passersby or curious onlookers from wandering into a shot. Hector Ellerby had actually spent a whole minute with them giving them instructions.