The Case of the Antic Angel
- Episode aired Apr 16, 1964
- 52m
William Sherwood, a recovering alcoholic, thinks he sees his dead wife Ruth leaving a bar. The experience causes him to start drinking, and he contacts Perry because she died in a plane cras... Read allWilliam Sherwood, a recovering alcoholic, thinks he sees his dead wife Ruth leaving a bar. The experience causes him to start drinking, and he contacts Perry because she died in a plane crash. Then she turns up dead--again.William Sherwood, a recovering alcoholic, thinks he sees his dead wife Ruth leaving a bar. The experience causes him to start drinking, and he contacts Perry because she died in a plane crash. Then she turns up dead--again.
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The episode starts out with William Sherwood (played by Peter Breck who the following year would be Nick Barkley in the series 'The Big Valley') who is a recovering alcoholic. He believes he sees his dead wife getting into a cab outside a hotel. Unable to catch the cab he falls back into the world of drinking since he is sure he saw his dead wife.
At his work, his boss Sidney Falconer (played by George Tobias who would go on to be Abner Kravitz in 'Bewitched') receives a phone call wanting William to meet a girl at a bar outside of town. William, thinking it maybe his dead wife, goes to the bar and again starts drinking. When no one shows up he goes outside and finds his wife in a car. Only problem- is now she is really dead. And William makes the sad mistake of not calling the police. So a warrant is issued for William and Perry is let to sort out all the problems.
Like I said this is just the start of the episode. It take a few strange turns until we get one of those courtroom confessions that only Perry seems to be able to extract.
Good watchable episode with many suspects who could of had a motive.
So imagine her surprise when she is spotted by Breck who is now in Los Angeles starting his life over again a member of Alcoholics Anonymous with sponsor Richard Erdman. But that's nothing compared to the shock Breck gets seeing Dey as Bowman getting into a car with date Michael Ansara. Breck falls to pieces and also falls off the wagon.
Breck's new business partner George Tobias is the one who is having Perry Mason check into his partner after Breck gets drunk so Raymond Burr is available afterward as Breck's attorney.
This was an interesting tale I will say. But all I will say further is that there is unseen puppetmaster guiding all these events who is really responsible for quite a lot. That's your murderer.
Peter Breck (known for the BIG VALLEY) plays a recovering alcoholic, and right there you know Dennis is going to set this guy up.
Although his wife "reportedly" died in an airplane crash a year earlier, he happens to spot her getting into a cab very much alive.
It isn't long before he receives a call from a woman who sounds much like his wife, instructing him to meet her at a bar -- where else?
Sherwood (Breck) follows through, only to find a dead woman in his car. Yes, he stands accused of the murder, however more intriguing is how his wife switched identities with another woman and lived a new life. Gets you thinking she had "assistance," and the cunning individual who pulled the strings in this complex yarn is the real killer. The coutroom reveal makes for one captivating story, again all the credit going to Robert C. Dennis.
The cast is fabulous, supporting Breck is George Tobias (as Sidney) and Richard Erdman playing Harry, Crawford's sponsor to keep him clean and sober? Michael Ansara guest stars. Best to keep an eye on everyone here. Cathleen Cordell plays Maggie, the sister of Crawford's wife. Cordell gained fame in the late 70s playing Pat Nixon in the mini series BLIND AMBITION. Former Dead End Kid Billy Halop has a small role. You'd spot him a mile away, and why the casting folks got him on board.
Don't miss this whodunit to WHO. SEASON 7 EPISODE 26 remastered CBS dvd box set. Volumes 1 and 2. The entire series is on dvd in a terrific special edition box set.
Did you know
- TriviaThis marks the 4th of 6 Mason appearances by Richard Erdman ("Harry Niles"), a relentlessly active voice and character actor over his 70+ years in show biz.
- GoofsThe timeline of Richard's relationship with Ruth doesn't match the storyline. According to the story, Richard and Ruth were married five years and she had been dead for about a year, which means they met at least six years before he saw her in L.A. in 1964. But when he talks with her on the phone after he saw her, he tells her they met in St. Louis in 1959, just five years earlier.
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[last lines]
William Sherwood: Well, just a little screwdriver, we'll split it.
Dana Kent: William...
William Sherwood: You have the vodka, I'll have the orange juice. Ladies...
[escorts Dana and Della to the door]
Perry Mason: [to Paul Drake] After you.
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- 52m
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- 1.33 : 1