The Case of the Potted Planter
- Episode aired May 9, 1963
- 1h
Nelson Tarr bought a small-town radio station on a recommendation from his friend Andrea Walden, who is married to the owner, but her husband believes the rumors about her infidelity, so whe... Read allNelson Tarr bought a small-town radio station on a recommendation from his friend Andrea Walden, who is married to the owner, but her husband believes the rumors about her infidelity, so when he is murdered, Nelson is charged.Nelson Tarr bought a small-town radio station on a recommendation from his friend Andrea Walden, who is married to the owner, but her husband believes the rumors about her infidelity, so when he is murdered, Nelson is charged.
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- Lt. Tragg
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- Andrea Walden
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The murder weapon was potter and Bray was killed in his greenhouse. Right at the beginning Raymond Burr in his cross examination of the medical examiner elicits that the high temperature that the greenhouse was kept in could have skewered the time of death. That opens the field to any number of possible suspects including Davey Davison Maross's daughter who discovered the body.
Here's a hint, the perpetrator is someone who was looking to benefit from what Bray was doing to skirt California's famous community property laws. And it's not who you think.
This was a really clever Perry Mason episode.
There was some evidence that Andrea may be cheating. One was with a nephew of Martin named Roy Mooney and the other was radio station owner Nelson Tarr. Young Roy had actually been hired to make like he was the other man in Andrea's life while Nelson was an old friend that Andrea still talked with at times. This caused lots of talk with the people in the community.
Nelson had bought the radio station from Martin but when Martin sold the loan to the bank, the bank officials wanted payment to avoid foreclosure. When Nelson goes out to talk with Martin they get into a scuffle with Martin receiving a fist to the face. Later the police are called to the scene and Martin is dead. He had been hit, with great force, by a flower pot from the nursery. Nelson is charged with murder and Perry will defend him in court.
During court proceeding it is determined that Martin Walden was nearly bankrupt. He supposedly had been withdrawing money from the bank and gambling in Las Vegas. But Perry believes there is more to this case than what-meets-the-eye. And after Paul Drake does some investigating in Nevada, Perry's client will hopefully receive a satisfactory result.
This episode is more 'old school' than some of the previous shows. It is back to basic investigation is this nice mystery. Good Watch
Very, very clever mystery written by Robert C. Dennis, as usual. Since he also wrote for Hitchcock's tv show, there was a cross-over in ideas and plots between both shows. And it's amusing to think about what he would have done with this storyline had he wrote it for Hitch, considering the victim got bumped off in a greenhouse?
The intriguing angle here is the temperature difference in the greenhouse. The temp effectively changed the time of death of the deceased, thus opening the door wider to the investigation.
Robert Bray (known for LASSIE), plays the atypical Mason no-account with lots of money and a beautiful Hollywood wife. Joe Maross is involved in a business venture with Bray, more over, he learns that he's a bit too "chummy" with his wife (Diane Brewster, looking marvelous).
Getting to the best part, and what most reviewers agree, Bray gets his due, though he's murdered after a confrontation with Maross -- who gets charged with the crime. Someone was laying in wait, waiting for him to leave and finished the job. The only debit in most of these mysteries ( sometimes can't be helped), is the perfect timing for the real killer to slip in and out. Was he or she wearing "non squeeky" sneakers? Just who is it? An interesting bunch revs up this story, again thanks to Dennis' fine imagination.
Diane Brewster is best remembered for LEAVE IT TO BEAVER, in a more showy role here. Soap opera star Constance Ford (ANOTHER WORLD) plays Frances. Paul Fix, a staple in tv westerns, plays the district attorney.
SEASON 6 EPISODE 27 remastered CBS dvd box set. Volumes 1 and 2. Thanks to METV for running these prime time mysteries twice daily.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the last of 5 appearances by Paul Fix. He plays the DA of various rural California counties in all 5 appearances and has the name Hale in 4 of his appearances.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the episode, Melinda Tarr is riding a scooter with one headlight. As she approaches the greenhouse, two headlights sweep the scene - obviously those of a car.
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[first lines]
Melinda Tarr: Roy Mooney, I think you're positively the most loathsome person I know!
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 1.33 : 1