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Perry Mason
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The Case of the Dangerous Dowager

  • Episode aired May 9, 1959
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Raymond Burr, William Hopper, and Robert Strauss in Perry Mason (1957)
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Inveterate gambler Sylvia Oxman meets casino manager Danny Barker to pay her IOUs. Her husband Frank requires the markers as evidence in a custody suit for their son. Barker is soon killed w... Read allInveterate gambler Sylvia Oxman meets casino manager Danny Barker to pay her IOUs. Her husband Frank requires the markers as evidence in a custody suit for their son. Barker is soon killed with Sylvia's gun and she's charged with murder.Inveterate gambler Sylvia Oxman meets casino manager Danny Barker to pay her IOUs. Her husband Frank requires the markers as evidence in a custody suit for their son. Barker is soon killed with Sylvia's gun and she's charged with murder.

  • Director
    • Buzz Kulik
  • Writers
    • Erle Stanley Gardner
    • Milton Krims
    • Gene Wang
  • Stars
    • Raymond Burr
    • Barbara Hale
    • William Hopper
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    388
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Writers
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
      • Milton Krims
      • Gene Wang
    • Stars
      • Raymond Burr
      • Barbara Hale
      • William Hopper
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Perry Mason
    Barbara Hale
    Barbara Hale
    • Della Street
    William Hopper
    William Hopper
    • Paul Drake
    William Talman
    William Talman
    • Hamilton Burger
    Ray Collins
    Ray Collins
    • Lt. Arthur Tragg
    Robert Strauss
    Robert Strauss
    • Danny Barker
    Patricia Cutts
    Patricia Cutts
    • Sylvia Oxman
    Kathryn Givney
    Kathryn Givney
    • Matilda Benson
    Barry Atwater
    Barry Atwater
    • Robert Benson
    Michael Dante
    Michael Dante
    • Arthur Manning
    Gene Blakely
    Gene Blakely
    • Frank Oxman
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Charles Duncan
    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    • Old Lady
    King Calder
    King Calder
    • Dr. Ralph Caldwell
    Frederick Worlock
    Frederick Worlock
    • Judge
    • (as Frederic Worlock)
    Joey Faye
    • Walter Cobb
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • Court Clerk
    Perry Cook
    Perry Cook
    • Old Man
    • Director
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Writers
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
      • Milton Krims
      • Gene Wang
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    8jamesadavidson

    Interesting show about poker and Perry

    Poker functions as a plot device in several Perry Mason episodes, and it is front and center in this one. The location of much of the action is the Clover Club in Gardena, CA; even at the time (1959), poker playing was legal in certain parts of California, and Gardena was the home to six legal card clubs (none of them named the Clover Club, of course, but you get the idea.) Perry and Paul are shown playing at the Clover Club and Paul tries to run a bluff, which is called by a woman poker player played by the one and only Ellen Corby, who would later play Grandma on the 1970's TV show, The Waltons.

    Incidentally, Ellen Corby had a small part in the Alfred Hitchcock classic, "Vertigo", which came out a year before this episode aired. In another Hitchcock connection, the accused killer in this episode is played by Patricia Cutts. Cutts was born in London, England in 1926 and her father was Graham Cutts, who was a well known film director in the 1920's. Cutts' assistant director was none other than a young Alfred Hitchcock, who would eventually step into the director's chair and come to America, becoming an iconic figure in the history of film. Sadly, Patricia Cutts died young, in 1974.
    4bkoganbing

    Strange motive

    Patricia Cutts is Perry Mason's eventual client when she's accused of murdering Robert Strauss. Originally Raymond Burr is hired by her grandmother Katharine Givney an imperious old woman used to issuing orders. She finds out early that Burr is not going to be treated like her hired help early on.

    Cutts owes some heavy gambling debts to a club owned by Strauss and Leo Gordon. Strauss is trying to make some extra money on his own by selling the debts to her estranged husband Gene Blakely. Blakely will use these in a custody battle he is having with Cutts over their son who as Givney's great grandson will be heir to a considerable fortune.

    When Strauss winds up shot to death its Cutts that Ray Collins arrests for the crime. The usual nice mix of suspects is included in this Mason story. I will say that the motive for killing Strauss by the eventually discovered murderer is a strange one. And the murderer was one you wouldn't suspect for most of the story it was like our perpetrator was part of the wallpaper.

    I couldn't quite buy into the characters here in Givney's family so this is not one of the better Perry Masons for me.
    9kfo9494

    In hindsight, this was actually a sad tale.

    The actions in this story all evolve around an elderly matriarch named Matilda Benson and how she handles her grown-up children. Ms Benson, and the wealth that she has accumulated, has this problem of wanting to control everything in her adult children's lives. And by any means possible, Matilda is going to live her late life through the actions of her children, Robert Benson and Sylvia Oxman.

    Due to Matilda interference, Sylvia is going through a divorce from her husband, Frank. It seems that Frank can no longer take Sylvia running back to her mother in each time of stress. Frank wants a divorce and the custody of their son. And with Sylvia having some gambling IOU's it just may prove that Sylvia is not fit to be the best parent.

    The IOU's are held by a gambling house co-owner, Danny Barker. There is a bidding war ongoing between Frank and Sylvia for the IOU's with Barker playing each for more money. It becomes sour when Danny Barker is found shot to death by none other than a pistol owned by Sylvia. This is when Perry goes from a simple paper-trail case to a murder case. With many witnesses and evidence against Perry's client, it will prove difficult to get the possibly fractured female acquitted of the crime.

    The story seemed to drag at the beginning but picked up when we actually got to the murder and the evidence surrounding the killing. With so many people giving opposite court testimony, it appeared like this was going to be a confusing set of circumstance. If almost felt like we were going to have one of those moments when someone from the gallery shouts his or her confession. However, the story ended in a more sober manner when Perry connected all the pieces of this mystery. With some nice acting by the cast, this episode proved worthy for the series.

    NOTE- Patricia Cutts, that played Sylvia, was always on top of her game when acting. It was sad when at age 48 she committed suicide just as she beginning a regular stint on a popular British soap-opera.
    7Hitchcoc

    Destructive Old Woman and Her Charming Family

    A casino, a young alcoholic woman with a gambling addiction, an ugly, controlling grandmother with oodles of money, and a blackmail scheme, gets us to this sort of sick episode. Perry is frustrated because if the nasty actions of virtually everyone in the plot. No real heroes.
    7Prismark10

    The Case of the Dangerous Dowager

    Matilda Benson is the wealthy but dangerous dowager. She has poisoned her family.

    Sylvia Oxman is the granddaughter who has taken to drink and gambling. She also has an estranged marriage where she is fighting for custody for her son.

    This could be at risk if some IOUs fall into the wrong hands. They are gambling debts and could be used to show that Sylvia is an unfit mother.

    Danny Barker is the gambling club owner who plans to auction off the IOU's. To him they are worth more than the face value of $7500.

    Matilda Benson and her son go to see Perry Mason about the problem. Only when Barker is found dead, Sylvia becomes his client when she is charged with murder.

    There is a courtroom scene where it seems Perry Mason has an hopeless case. A petrol pump owner and a priest positively identifies Sylvia.

    It leads to a heart to heart between her and Perry Mason. Her poisonous childhood especially when she was abandoned by her mother. Who ran off with a Neapolitan fisherman while on holiday. Perry learns that this is one toxic family.

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    Mystery

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    • Trivia
      Barker appears to pour some liquor into the parfait style dish he enjoys when Perry and Paul visit his office. Such sweet desserts were popular at the time, as were what came to be known as ladies' drinks, such as the Grasshopper, Pink Lady, and Brandy Alexander.
    • Goofs
      When Perry meets Lt. Tragg just after Barker's murder, Tragg shows Mason the fatal bullet and claims the gun from which it was fired is registered to Sylvia Oxman. But there is no way to identify a specific firearm from its bullet alone.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Paul Drake: That wheel is fixed.

      Della Street: [chuckles] Another game, pigeon?

    • Connections
      Version of Granny Get Your Gun (1940)

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 4, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS Television Network
      • Paisano Productions
      • TCF Television Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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