Four years after a half-owner of a circus is mauled by a tiger, the two owners are trying to buy out each other. Both are after a clown in the circus for the funds. The second owner is black... Read allFour years after a half-owner of a circus is mauled by a tiger, the two owners are trying to buy out each other. Both are after a clown in the circus for the funds. The second owner is blackmailing him about his wife's second marriage.Four years after a half-owner of a circus is mauled by a tiger, the two owners are trying to buy out each other. Both are after a clown in the circus for the funds. The second owner is blackmailing him about his wife's second marriage.
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Four years before, acrobat Lisa and clown Felix eloped. Before they can tell the co-owner of the circus, Jerry, that they are married, a drunk Lisa accidentally opens the tiger cage and the tiger badly mauls Jerry. Jerry was in love with Lisa, so Lisa marries Jerry, telling him that she chose him over Felix. This was done out of guilt over ruining his life. The problem is, she and Felix never divorced, so Lisa is a bigamist, although the marriage was never consummated due to Jerry's injuries. The other co-owner of the circus, Judd Curtis, knows about the bigamy and is using that knowledge to blackmail Felix into giving him money with which he hopes to buy Jerry out.
During a performance of the circus Felix in full makeup comes out and does his act and a gun that is supposed to have blanks has live rounds and shoots Curtis dead. But the actual Felix calls from San Francisco and claims he wasn't even there when the murder happened. This doesn't deter the LA police who arrest Felix for the murder.
I thought it was rather well done, especially with the odd casting of Ken Curtis as a jealous clown. As for Jerry's injuries, he has a couple of scars on his face and he is in a wheelchair with a blanket covering his legs and lap, with the insinuation that he may not have legs and a lap. But this is 1960 TV, and you are only allowed to insinuate something so gruesome.
Of course Henderson is innocent what Perry Mason client isn't? But try as I might I could not quite that his claim of not even being in the show that night couldn't hold up. He certainly would have to have been recognized by somebody on the train to San Francisco. William Hopper sure fell down on his job in locating an alibi witness.
Not the best Perry Mason out there.
The story involves the Curtis-Franklin Circus. At the beginning of the show we see the main clown, Felix Heidemann and his new bride Lisa Franklin. They had just married and was breaking the news to one of the owner, Jerry Franklin, when Lisa accidentally let a leopard escape and it mauls owner Jerry Franklin.
The scenes switch to five years later and for some reason Lisa is now married to Jerry Franklin. (I guess she felt bad for the mauling) However she never got a divorce from Felix. (which is just a few strange things about this episode). ---- Anyway the two owners Jerry Franklin and Judd Curtis are trying to buy each other out of their half of the circus. And each is having a hard time coming up with the money that is needed.
During a circus performance which is attended by the entire cast of the show- including Perry, Della Paul and Lt Tragg-- Felix is to perform his clown act in full garb. During the act the clown points a gun that is thought to contain blanks at owner Judd Curtis and shoots. However the gun contained real bullets and kills Mr Curtis. The clown flees the tent before anyone can catch him.
Since a host of people saw the performance that was to be Felix's clown act- and now Felix is nowhere to be found-- Lt Tragg issues a murder warrant on Felix and Perry will defend him in court.
The part of the episode about the clown performance and the shooting was a point of interest. However, much of the show was spent on other minor details. And when we get to the final courtroom scene, we get slighted by strange courtroom confession.
This episode never lived up to expectations. A simple plot that was over-written.
Did you know
- TriviaLast of three cases with Lillian Bronson as the only female judge in the series.
- GoofsKen Curtis, in the part of Tim Durant, lapses into somewhat of an Old West accent and speech pattern (that he would employ for years in his role as Festus), when Mason interviews him about what he saw during the crime. All other times Durant is on screen, he speaks in a much more refined manner.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Felix Heidemann: Lisa, wait.
Lisa Franklin: What is it?
Felix Heidemann: The threshold. I've got to carry you.
Lisa Franklin: [slightly tipsy] The threshold. The threshold.
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- Third St. and Townsend St., San Francisco, California, USA(Southern Pacific's Third and Townsend Depot terminal that Felix calls from., second unit filming)
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- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
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- 1.33 : 1