The Case of the Grinning Gorilla
- Episode aired Apr 29, 1965
- 1h
Perry helps Josephine Kempton after Della buys the diary of a girl who committed suicide. Her ex-boss has been telling people she is a thief so she sued him. Perry must rescue her from a gor... Read allPerry helps Josephine Kempton after Della buys the diary of a girl who committed suicide. Her ex-boss has been telling people she is a thief so she sued him. Perry must rescue her from a gorilla trapping her with her dead boss.Perry helps Josephine Kempton after Della buys the diary of a girl who committed suicide. Her ex-boss has been telling people she is a thief so she sued him. Perry must rescue her from a gorilla trapping her with her dead boss.
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- Mortimer Hershey
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Laughs on the set?
I liked this more then I should have.
The other reviewers gave a good summery of the story plot and I wouldn't be able to add much more to what they already said.
One thing came out of this episode a new quest this summer while walking around Garage Sales and Flea Markets I want to find "Case of the Grinning Gorilla" the original Book.
A different kind of Mason episode-
The episode starts out innocent enough when Della buys a diary belonging to Helen Cadmus. Helen had been declared missing and then dead after falling off a boat belonging to her employer Benjamin Addick (Harvey Stephens).
Perry was not to happy with Della since the diary seemed to be taking much of her time (Perry was actually upset at Della). That was until he got two offers for the diary, one from Nathan Fallon (Victor Buono) and Mortimer Hershey (Gavin MacLeod). Both of these men worked for Mr Addick (a kinda hermit that studied apes) and set the price of the diary to $5,000. All this sparked the interest of Perry since he thought the death of Helen may be contained in the diary.
Also going on was a former maid named Josphine Kempton (Lurene Tuttle). She had a slander case on Mr Addick, when he accused her of stealing items from his house. Now she cannot get any employment due the accusations of her theft.
After some of the stolen items were found, thanks to Perry and the diary, Mr Addick wanted to settle the lawsuit with Josephine. He calls her to the house but when she gets there Mr Addick is dead and there is a large gorilla running through the house. --(In something that seemed to unbelievable Perry is called to the house and is pinned down by the gorilla. That may be interesting in a book but on a TV drama series, it did not play well.)
After the police find that Mr Addick was not only mauled by the gorilla but he was also stabbed with scissors, they arrest Josephine for the murder.
But due to some clever dealing with the local DA's office, Perry finds the true murderer which will leave the Addick household talking for years to come.
This is only a small amount of what is going on in this episode. There is just too much to mention without giving away most of the ending. It may not be the best episode of the series, but it is one that is different from the others and has multitude of nuggets for the viewer.
This is one episode that is difficult to vote. It was a different kind of story than we are use to while watching 'Perry Mason', but then was not a believable written script. Some parts were interesting to the storyline while others seemed useless and should have been saved for another episode. Just too much stuff for a 52 minutes show.
One good note- In this episode we see more of Perry's anger than we have seen since the first season. At one point he pounds his desk.
Monkey Business
Barbara Hale who buys some memorabilia at an auction belonging to super model Charlene Holt brings Victor Buono in his most unctuous manner to Raymond Burr's office. Holt was reported drowned after falling off the yacht of an eccentric millionaire and Buono works for him. After being rebuffed by Burr, Buono leaves in a huff and soon afterward another of the man's retainers Gavin McLeod contacts him and Perry and Della are at the man's house.
Before long the millionaire is killed, first thought to be by a gorilla he kept on the estate and later by former cleaning lady Lurene Tuttle. She becomes Mason's client.
I won't say more, but the solution to all of this is a truly bizarre one and for once there is more than one murderer involved. It doesn't quite come together in this episode.
Gorilla My Dreams
Did you know
- TriviaIn the original novel, the threatening letter writer is the dead man's first wife, not his brother. Part of the novel's plot revolves around whether the girl can inherit from the dead man's estate due to the possibility that their marriage was bigamous.
- GoofsPerry is walking down the hall at the courthouse, and his jacket clearly has a pocket with a handkerchief in it. Della is running after him, and when he turns around, the pocket and the handkerchief are clearly missing.
- Quotes
[last lines]
[a chimpanzee hugs Perry from behind, startling him]
Paul Drake: What's the matter, Perry? Still a little spooky?
Perry Mason: No, I just thought it might be Miss Kempton, that's all.
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 1.33 : 1






