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Perry Mason
S3.E6
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The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma

  • Episode aired Nov 14, 1959
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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8.9/10
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William Hopper in Perry Mason (1957)
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Perry Mason finds himself defending his private investigator Paul Drake against a charge of murder. It all began when Frank Thatcher hit a pedestrian walking on the side of the road and kill... Read allPerry Mason finds himself defending his private investigator Paul Drake against a charge of murder. It all began when Frank Thatcher hit a pedestrian walking on the side of the road and kills him. He hires Paul to payoff the widow.Perry Mason finds himself defending his private investigator Paul Drake against a charge of murder. It all began when Frank Thatcher hit a pedestrian walking on the side of the road and kills him. He hires Paul to payoff the widow.

  • Director
    • William D. Russell
  • Writers
    • Erle Stanley Gardner
    • Jackson Gillis
    • Al C. Ward
  • Stars
    • Raymond Burr
    • Barbara Hale
    • William Hopper
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    442
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    • Director
      • William D. Russell
    • Writers
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
      • Jackson Gillis
      • Al C. Ward
    • Stars
      • Raymond Burr
      • Barbara Hale
      • William Hopper
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Perry Mason
    Barbara Hale
    Barbara Hale
    • Della Street
    William Hopper
    William Hopper
    • Paul Drake
    William Talman
    William Talman
    • Hamilton Burger
    Ray Collins
    Ray Collins
    • Lt. Tragg
    Vanessa Brown
    Vanessa Brown
    • Donna Kress
    Basil Ruysdael
    Basil Ruysdael
    • Henry W. Dameron
    Bruce Gordon
    Bruce Gordon
    • Frank Thatcher
    Dean Harens
    Dean Harens
    • Tad Dameron
    Simon Scott
    Simon Scott
    • Charles Dameron
    Jennifer Howard
    Jennifer Howard
    • Judith
    Sheila Bromley
    Sheila Bromley
    • Mrs. Colin
    Robert P. Lieb
    • Joe Marsden
    • (as Robert Lieb)
    Robert Cornthwaite
    Robert Cornthwaite
    • Anders
    Kenneth MacDonald
    Kenneth MacDonald
    • Judge
    Norman Leavitt
    Norman Leavitt
    • Ballistics Expert
    Ralph Moody
    Ralph Moody
    • Jacob Wiltzy
    Robert Bice
    Robert Bice
    • Private Detective
    • Director
      • William D. Russell
    • Writers
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
      • Jackson Gillis
      • Al C. Ward
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    10tcchelsey

    DRAKE'S BAD DAY.

    Definitely one of Jackson Gillis' best mysteries, and for all us fans of Paul Drake -- we want answers.

    Drake basically is played for a fool, and yes, some of the most obvious cases nevertheless turn out to be complex for Perry, regardless of the client. A big shot named Thatcher (Bruce Gordon) is cheating on his wife and having an affair with a young singer (Vanessa Brown). As luck would have it, Thatcher accidentally runs over and kills a man, needing to cover it up ASAP. This is where Paul comes in, hired and used as a patsy to deliver money to the victim's widow. Paul without too much surprise has a run in with this crafty guy, he's knocked unconscience and wakes up a murderer -- his gun used to kill Thatcher.

    If you're a cop show fan, you've seen this scenario played out a hundred times, however clever, it's a first here and rather intriguingly carried out. The cast deserves much credit, particularly Bruce Gordon, known for his tough roles on the UNTOUCHABLES. He fits the part. Pretty Vanessa Brown later appeared on GENERAL HOSPITAL. Simon Scott guest stars as Charles and veteran actor Robert Cornthwaite (Anders), a staple in sci fi films; WAR OF THE WORLDS and the THING.

    Deep voiced, dead serious Kenneth MacDonald returns as the judge, one of our favorite barristers.

    Did you catch it... Thatcher's Lincoln is in "park" while he is driving the car. Kind of surprising director William D. Russell would miss that, but still 10 Stars for atmosphere. Russell later directed most of the episodes for HAZEL.

    A surprise courtoom ending, with some "thoughtful" comments from Perry. This case got under his skin. Again thanks to Jackson Gillis, writer for COLUMBO in the 70s.

    SEASON 3 EPISODE 6 remastered CBS dvd box set. Vol. 1 and 2. 4 dvds. Released 2008.
    8kfo9494

    Perry defends Paul for murder charges.

    This episode turns out to be a refreshing change of pace from the regular 'Perry Mason' mystery. The writers came up with a new way for Perry to defend a client who is accused of murder, even if the client is his old friend, Paul Drake.

    The episode centers around a middle-aged wealthy man named Frank Thatcher. He has been having an affair with a saucy singer named Donna Kress. On a way back from one of their rendezvous, he kills a pedestrian and flees the scene.

    He then hires Paul Drake, under false pretenses, to delivery money, under the disguise of winnings, to the widow of the dead man. It is not long until Paul realizes that he is being played and goes to confront Mr Thatcher.

    A fight breaks out between the two men and Paul is knocked unconscious. When he awakes the police are at the door and Mr Thatcher has been shot. To make matters worse, the murder weapon was a gun that belonged to Paul.

    From the jail house Paul calls Perry to defend him for charges brought by Hamilton Burger's office. So Paul is now the middle man in court sitting beside Paul and Della. Only bad thing is that he is charged with the murder.

    The key to the case comes in a different situation from other Perry shows. It becomes a refreshing change from the other rehashed tales from other stories. The writers find another way to bring the case to an end while maintaining the series classic courtroom confession. -- A good episode to watch and enjoy. A good show from season three.

    PS- make sure you watch the ending of this episode. After the trial Perry has some strong words for one character of the cast.
    10cranvillesquare

    One of the Best Shows of the Entire Series ~

    Yes, I rated this 10 of 10. I rarely do that. This episode is as worthy of the honor as are only a handful of other episodes from the entire nine-season run. Paul Drake is a victim of soicumstance, as Jerome Howard would have said (nyuk, nyuk!) and even the authorities seem apologetic for having to do their duty. It's up to Mason to unravel this Gordian knot of intrigue, and after having done so - Mason does what he rarely does, which is to tell a third party just exactly what he thinks of him.

    One can see, in this show about three years into the series run, Mason's gradual evolution from an attorney who works on the edge of the law to that of greater respectability and acceptance by his fellow court officers. No more film noir, merely film grise. By Season Seven, he'd be wearing the white hat in full force. While I liked the first two seasons the most, Season Three still was full of shows worthy of the time to watch.
    9AlsExGal

    Paul Drake picks a bad day to be honest and indignant.

    Frank Thatcher (Bruce Gordon) married his wife for her father's large fortune and the business opportunities being his son-in-law would bring. He threw over his fiancee at the time, but he's still been seeing her as long as he's been married. She's a sentimental soul and keeps hoping he'll divorce his wife - Not going to happen.

    On Frank's way home one night, after having a fight with his girlfriend over her unhappiness with the situation, he hits and kills a pedestrian, out in the country. He tells his wealthy father-in-law, and his in-laws arrange to have everything covered up, but say that Frank must pay the family - if there is one - 25 thousand dollars anonymously as a kind of restitution. Frank has this done through Paul Drake, telling him it is payback for some loan the deceased made to a person who is now a prosperous miner. But Drake figures out what happened when he goes to the widow's home, and is told that her husband was very recently killed by a hit and run driver. Drake confronts Thatcher, they fight, and Thatcher knocks Paul unconscious. He awakens to the police pounding on the door and Frank Thatcher dead in the next room, shot by Paul's gun. Paul is arrested for Thatcher's murder. Of course Perry is on the case.

    The situation has the D. A. thinking this was murder over money Paul was trying to extort from Thatcher over the hit and run accident, after he found out that was what the money was for. The dead man's rich father-in-law, Henry Dameron, is helping this theory along by bribing everybody in sight because he thinks one of his children may have committed the murder. He's not troubled about an innocent man going to jail if it spares him embarrassment. Watch and find out how Perry figures this one out.

    It's no surprise that Perry, Della, and Paul are very close, having a friendship that transcends their working relationship. But it appears that fondness for Paul Drake extends to the D. A.'s office and the police as well as both Tragg and Berger both tell Perry that they are so very sorry they have to prosecute Paul, but that the evidence indicates an open and shut case. I don't see these two normally shed any tears over people they arrest and prosecute, so they must have at least thought of Paul as an honest PI.

    Wealthy patriarch Henry Dameron is a piece of work as he makes Scrooge look like Gandhi. Maybe that's a bad comparison as Dameron is not so much tight fisted as he is afflicted with a messiah complex. He thinks his money can rid him of any problem - and it almost could. He has his daughter marry a man who doesn't love her - this episode's corpse of the week - just so he can have somebody reliable to run his businesses. He's turned one son into a drunk and the other into a bagman. And Perry, the problem that he could not buy, has some harsh closing words for him.
    10berry1273

    One of the best and hardest to find!

    For some reason, this episode is unavailable on FreeVee and Paramount! So frustrating when it is one of my very favorite episodes.

    I haven't seen it in over 10 years.

    The story has flaws, but the acting and most of the plot are great.

    I love when Paul tells his sleazy client that he (Paul) is glad the guy slugged him and then proceeds to punch him in the mouth!

    Go, Mr. Drake!!!!

    One thing that is annoying is the singing voice of Donna Kress. I don't miss hearing her singing "I need a man..." oh my GAWD!!!!!

    I do hope this becomes available soon. It just makes no sense for it to be shuffled off into oblivion.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first episode of the show that didn't have "The case of THE..." in the title. There would be two more.
    • Goofs
      When Frank Thatcher is driving his 1959 Lincoln and is nodding off just before he runs down the pedestrian, the gear shift for the automatic transmission is way up in view over the dashboard, because the car is still in park even though he is supposedly driving down the road.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Perry Mason: You know, when I leave here, I'm meeting Paul Drake at a restaurant. He'll pick up the check for dinner. That'll be the fee for my services. He's just a friend, but I never once doubted his innocence.

      Henry W. Dameron: What do you mean by that?

      Perry Mason: Mr. Dameron... I've never before met a person so far removed from humanity that he believed every one of his own children capable of committing a murder.

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      I Need a Man
      Sung by Vanessa Brown

      [recording is heard several times during the episode]

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 812 N. Las Palmas Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS Television Network
      • Paisano Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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