Gus Dalgran has been acting strangely and his business is suffering from someone embezzling. As things spiral out of his control, his nephew decides to have him declared incompetent. When th... Read allGus Dalgran has been acting strangely and his business is suffering from someone embezzling. As things spiral out of his control, his nephew decides to have him declared incompetent. When the nephew is murdered, Gus is charged.Gus Dalgran has been acting strangely and his business is suffering from someone embezzling. As things spiral out of his control, his nephew decides to have him declared incompetent. When the nephew is murdered, Gus is charged.
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Sure enough the nephew, Kenneth Dalgran ends up dead and the body just happens to be found in the back of a car that August (Uncle Gus) was driving. And we are back to a normal mystery for a 'Perry Mason' show.
Not to say that the mystery was poor, but the writers had so much material that would have sent the show into many different directions. However, they chose the safe path and we are provided with much less interesting plot than they could have produced.
With that said, the acting was top-notched and episode was entertaining. We also get to see a rare event when Perry lets the defendant testify during the preliminary hearing. Good show that could have been great.
The relationship between Perry & Gus is just wonderful. They are old friends & Perry doesn't take any mess from Gus! Granted, Perry doesn't take it from anyone, but it's different here and well, kinda sweet!
Another reviewer said the characters should have been developed more and another agreed but added there was no time in one episode. I totally agree with the latter - this one would have made a great movie!
But, Perry works his magical way into the lives/workings of the players in this one and in a particularly kind & gentle way because after all, Gus is like family to Perry. It's just special.
And yes, for me, at least, it is quite fun seeing a young Burt Reynolds!
Watch & enjoy!
Dubbins is pulling a few doublecrosses and one by his wife Connie Hines of Mister Ed is being pulled on him with one of the other partners. Hines is just another one of many suspects who could have done the deed.
I'm an agreement with another reviewer who said the insanity angle wasn't developed enough. But it probably would have taken a Perry Mason Mystery two hour format to have accomplished that.
Look for Burt Reynolds as the son of Kruger's secretary Jeanette Nolan. Forgery is the key to solving this mystery.
Did you know
- TriviaJohn Larkin (Jay Fenton) played the role of Perry Mason on the radio.
- GoofsIn the sanity hearing, the judge seemed surprised to see Perry when he came forward to ask questions of August Dalgran. But the judge should have seen Perry before then, given that the room was very small and that Perry was seated across from the judge and apart from the others who were there.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Bank Teller: 90, 95, and 5 makes 2,000.
[tries to stuff the money into an already overstuffed bag]
Bank Teller: I'm afraid it's not gonna close, Mr. Dalgran, unless you put some in your pocket.
August Dalgran: I've got a better idea. You put some in yours.
[takes some money out and stuffs it into the teller's pocket]
August Dalgran: Now, you know, I always give presents away on my birthday.
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 1.33 : 1