When Perry Mason finds some fans and shoes that belong to a fan dancer, he places an ad that several people mistake for a missing horse. Not only does another fan dancer show up, but so does... Read allWhen Perry Mason finds some fans and shoes that belong to a fan dancer, he places an ad that several people mistake for a missing horse. Not only does another fan dancer show up, but so does her husband...dead, leaving Perry confused.When Perry Mason finds some fans and shoes that belong to a fan dancer, he places an ad that several people mistake for a missing horse. Not only does another fan dancer show up, but so does her husband...dead, leaving Perry confused.
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Judy Tyler's last TV performance
But then we slow way down when the story hinges on two beautiful women that look almost alike and have the same occupation. Unless you are keen to the subtle differences in each women it can get confusing. Both women are going by the name Lois Felton- so when someone is talking about Lois- is it the real Lois or the other Lois? At times i was confused to which Lois went to a room at 2am and when the other Lois went at 220am.
The time is critical since Lois's (one of them)ex-husband is found murdered and it seems everyone in the cast went to see the dead guy from about 2am till 245am. And this was again confusing when you have people's testimony in the courtroom scenes.
Even with the lag in the middle of the episode it comes together in the end to make it an enjoyable watch. Along the way we get good banner from Lt Tragg and regular frustration from Hamilton Burger. There is also this one scene when a police detective fails to notify the DA that two line-ups were used. The detective was so embarrassed that he tried to flee the courtroom. That was odd.
Could have been better but it passes the mark.
Note- Last TV show for Judy Tyler. She had died in a car wreck on July 3rd 1957- five months before the episode aired on December 28th.
Featuring Judy Tyler
There is another actress named Susan Cummings who, like Judy Tyler, wears streetwalker outfits beautifully and is the last word in 1950's glamour.
Also some good jazzy music, the delicious Minerva Urecal doing one of her classic "suspicious old broad/landlady" bits, and even a car crash scene involving Perry and Della in a Ford convertible, a Mexican peasant woman in an old 1940's car, and a speeding tailgater driving a gorgeous 1956 Lincoln Premier.
Will the Real Lois Fenton Please Stand Up
Note too, from the byplay, how the writers still haven't decided exactly how to handle the relationship between the handsome Perry and the attractive Della. But that scene between Perry and Chi- Chi (Tyler) in her skin-tight leotards may be the most unabashedly sexual of the entire series, and I'm a bit surprised it passed the watchdogs of Standards and Practices. Be sure to focus on the star-crossed Judy Tyler who was tragically killed shortly after this episode and her co-starring role with Elvis in his classic Jailhouse Rock (1957). She's obviously quite talented, with a good career in the making. Sometimes it's hard to remember there are real people behind these make-believe roles, especially when they appear so full of life, as she does. What a shame.
Perry's not ambulance chasing
It would almost seem like he's ambulance chasing but Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale are in fact just driving along and they witness an accident. That leads the whole crew into a story involving a stolen quarter horse, an estranged husband, and two women who look somewhat alike, one of whom is married to the estranged husband and becomes Burr's client and the other is Judy Tyler.
The story is a confused one, but this show breaks the paradigm somewhat in that the real perpetrator isn't discovered at trial. Burr knows who it is, but he lets William Talman figure it out on his own.
For a 9 year old late of the Howdy Doody Show by a few years the death of Princess Summerfallwinterspring was quite the childhood trauma. Judy really steals this Perry Mason show from the rest of the cast.
Susan Cummings > Judy Tyler
It all starts with an old car overturning... and Della finds a pair of peacock feathers. Oh yes, and a man on a horse, escaping from a mansion.
What was shocking here is that for 1957, they do show a lot of "Fan Dancer", and Cheri Chi-Chi's body.
But Susan Cummings was still better.
Interesting case, which includes a Japanese sword... so maybe there is a connection to Kill Bill.
You can always tell the episodes based upon Earle Stanley Gardner's books, they are always very complex.
Very enjoyable and intriguing episode, especially where it shows Paul drake using "modern" spy equipment.
Did you know
- TriviaActress Judy Tyler (Cherie Chi-Chi), had just finished making Jailhouse Rock (1957) with Elvis Presley. Tyler, her husband Gregory LaFayette, and another passenger were killed in an auto accident on U.S. Route 287 near Rock River, Wyoming on July 3, 1957, six months before this show aired. The accident so traumatized Presley that he supposedly could never watch "Jailhouse Rock".
- GoofsAfter discovering a body, Paul Drake convinces Perry to call homicide. Perry calls Madison 5-1190 and speaks to homicide. That is Perry Mason's office number, not the number of Lt. Tragg at homicide.
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Perry Mason: Could Jasper have killed Callender?
Paul Drake: Perry, he was only in there ten seconds.
Perry Mason: How long's it take to stick a sword into a man?
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