The Case of the Arrogant Arsonist
- Episode aired Mar 5, 1964
- 1h
Carey York is a retired fire chief who owns a warehouse that is burned by an arsonist and kills a manager. A TV reporter accuses York of setting the fire. York hires Perry to sue for slander... Read allCarey York is a retired fire chief who owns a warehouse that is burned by an arsonist and kills a manager. A TV reporter accuses York of setting the fire. York hires Perry to sue for slander but York is charged when the reporter is killed.Carey York is a retired fire chief who owns a warehouse that is burned by an arsonist and kills a manager. A TV reporter accuses York of setting the fire. York hires Perry to sue for slander but York is charged when the reporter is killed.
- Della Street
- (credit only)
- Lt. Tragg
- (credit only)
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The plot is confusing from the beginning, and the lengths the killer goes to in perpetration of his scheme is too much of a stretch to be believable. The TV reporter (one of the eventual victims) is simply a caricature here.
The defendant (Tom Tully) is allowed to be an over-the-top annoyance, making for little pity for his situation. There were a few plot devices used here that stretched the boundaries of belief, and the final solution left much to be desired. This one is just smoke & ashes...
And I have enjoyed this one for many years.
Did you know
- TriviaDella is not in this episode. Perry tells Gertie she is visiting her aunt.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, an arsonist piles combustible materials on Mr. Joseph's desk. Said combustibles are absent in the next shot of the desk.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Otto Joseph: [on phone] Yes. Yes, darling. I know it's Sunday and I know I promised to take you out for dinner, but I cannot help myself. Yes. Elaine, please understand, your father is still a stranger in this country, a poor stranger who has to work and work hard for a living. Business here is bad. Very bad. I'm worried. I try only to help. You understand? Yeah. Yes, Elaine, I'll try to finish the paperwork early. Then perhaps we still can go out. Good-bye. Good-bye, my baby.
Details
- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1