Della persuades Perry to take a case where a girl in a car accident is framed for stealing the car and killing the driver of a truck. She claims another man was driving the car. Two murders ... Read allDella persuades Perry to take a case where a girl in a car accident is framed for stealing the car and killing the driver of a truck. She claims another man was driving the car. Two murders later Perry is still trying to clear her.Della persuades Perry to take a case where a girl in a car accident is framed for stealing the car and killing the driver of a truck. She claims another man was driving the car. Two murders later Perry is still trying to clear her.
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It was a hit and run, but it wasn't Hardy doing the running. She was picked up by John Hubbard while hitchhiking and when he attempted to get fresh with her is when the car crashed. Hardy was knocked out and Hubbard ran away from the scene of the accident on foot. In fact he wasn't even driving his car. The car belonged to Hollywood wunderkind producer Grant Richards. It seems to me though that Accident&Investigations should have determined that Hardy was not the one driving.
But Hubbard is later murdered and then the butler that Richards employed Fredd Wayne also was murdered. Hardy is on the hook for both.
A relationship existed between two cast members that was not known is the key to proving Hardy's innocence. That and a bit lawyering by Raymond Burr who first tries to get William Talman to introduce evidence that he wants in. When Talman doesn't do it, Burr switches to Plan B.
Nice episode but this one was a little too cute and contrived.
Patricia Hardy plays Claire, a young woman who gets a ride from a drunk and a thief called Greeley. The guy is a real work of art. He stole the car, has an obvious drinking problem and attempts to get "a little too cozy" with Claire. As a result, there's a fatal accident, Greeley runs from the scene and poor Claire is supected of being the driver!
What a case, and not that far from the truth; there are many documented accidents where the "wrong person" is suspected of being the driver.
A rare episode where Perry almost turns down the case, if not for the foresight of Della.
Two popular actresses cast; Hardy was a model in her teen years, later turning to acting as did Karen Steele, who plays Doris, in a very good role. Steele was a fixture in tv westerns for many years.
Grant Richards plays Heywood. He was in many dramatic roles in both movies and tv, a promising career cut short a few years later as a result of a car accident which took his life at age 51.
Very interesting courtroom scene wraps the case up, with some biting dialogue thanks to Gene Wang. The highlight, sanning all those depressed faces.
SEASON 1 EPISODE 19 remastered (2006) CBS/Universal dvd box set. Volumes 1 and 2. The entire series is in a mega box. 72 discs. Released 2020. For ultimate fans.
I know each person has different set of opinions about each phase of the show but it appeared that this episode hit home-runs on every level. From the first season, this episode had everything that makes a great mystery come to life on the screen. A good plot, good acting, a storyline that does not get bogged down in useless dialog and at times humorous talk between characters.
This episode involves a women that was picked up by a man on the side of the road. The car wrecks and kills a driver of another car. When the cops arrive the man has left and only the women Clair Ogler (Patricia Hardy) is inside the car. They charge her with manslaughter.
The car, belonged to a big Hollywood producer, and was reported stolen. And from there Perry is left to defend Clair of the charges. But hold on- it goes from manslaughter to murder when the man that was driving the car ends up dead in Clair's hotel room.
There is a lot more to this episode that the watcher will find interesting. But I leave that to the viewer. This is one that I highly recommend in the series.
Lt Tragg has some of his best scenes in this episode. No one knew he could be funny and tough at the same time. He does get called a "big ape" during the show but our Tragg takes it as part of his job.
A must see episode.
Did you know
- TriviaThe plaque on Hamilton Burger's office wall reads: "Twenty-Third Marshall Award to Hamilton Burger, District Attorney of Los Angeles County for Outstanding Service to his community." It is signed by George W. Gage and Henry L. Smith.
- Goofs(at around 18 mins) As Perry and Paul Drake enter a hallway and approach a hotel room door, just before looking through a transom window, a part of the sound-man's rig is clearly visible at the bottom right for 15 seconds.
- Quotes
[last lines]
[the elevator that Lt. Tragg, Perry, and Della Street have been waiting for has arrived]
Lt. Tragg: Oy gevalt.
Perry Mason: After you, Lieutenant.
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