The Case of the Shifty Shoebox
- Episode aired Oct 3, 1963
- 1h
Sylvia Thompson works with a shady manager at a trucking company and cares for a young boy and her derelict brother. A robbery attempt and murder at the depot, plus the books showing possibl... Read allSylvia Thompson works with a shady manager at a trucking company and cares for a young boy and her derelict brother. A robbery attempt and murder at the depot, plus the books showing possible theft, result in Sylvia being charged.Sylvia Thompson works with a shady manager at a trucking company and cares for a young boy and her derelict brother. A robbery attempt and murder at the depot, plus the books showing possible theft, result in Sylvia being charged.
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Billy plays Miles, an orphan now living with his aunt Sylvia (Constance Ford) who happens to be working for a trucking company where money is disappearing. Benny Baker, best at playing Runyonesque characters, gets into the action, affectionately called Uncle Flick (for Flickinger). He slips into the company office, there's a fight and he tosses his gun. Miles picks it up, stashes it in a shoe box -- and low and behold it vanishes. One of the co-owners of the business is shot to death and aunt Sylvia is accused of murder.
You can see why Billy was added to the drama, taking it to another level, including a father and son-like talk with Perry. A clever add on which goes a long way in this mystery. The cast is marvelous, Constance Ford a fine dramatic actress, for decades a soap opera star in ANOTHER WORLD. Benny Baker always a hoot, looking suspicious, even if he isn't. Denver Pyle plays Frank and keep an eye on Joe Sirola (as Bill), his gravel voice and dark features made him a splendid villain. He gained much fame as a voice-over actor for tv commercials.
FYI; Watch the faces (no matter what they say), even at the beginning of the story. Something I've learned with this show which pays dividends in the end.
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The episode begins when a man breaks in to a trucking company office. We as the viewer see two men fighting and then a gunshot. A few seconds later a man (later found out to be Uncle Flick) comes out of the building and throws a gun across the fence. The gun is found by a small boy named Miles and placed in a shoe-box.
Miles is living at a foster home with Uncle Flick and Aunt Sylvia. Sylvia works at the trucking company as the bookkeeper when she gets called about the shooting. Seems that during the incident the safe was open and a few thousand dollars was taken. So one of the owners wants an audit on the company books. This much to the dislike of Sylvia since she had taken a few hundred dollars to give to a co-worker for a gambling fee.
Sylvia is so distraught that she wonders outside and finds the shoe-box. When she opens the box it is empty. She then goes to the company to talk with owner Joe Downing. However she finds him shot and flees the scene. She is seen by the night watchman and also Perry Mason making a quick getaway from the building. Sylvia is charged with murder. When the shoe-box is found it contains the murder weapon and has Sylvia's fingerprints on the box. Perry will defend her in court.
Everything is going well till this point and then the bottom drops out. For some reason the writers want an interaction between Perry and the boy. This will prove disastrous. On camera it appeared that both Raymond Burr and Bill Mumy (Miles) were uncomfortable with the connection. When Miles takes a bus across town to run into the courtroom with the shoe-box and hugs Perry, I knew the show was in dire straits.
Even though the story was not really that bad, the ending left the viewer feeling cheated. With a different ending this could have been a great show but we are left with a show that is just 'nice', nothing else.
Teal and Denver Pyle are partners in a trucking company and Teal is down going through the books and finds it $50,000.00 short. An attempt is made to rob the place by Benny Baker who is Ford's brother and who is no better than he ought to be.
There is a limited number of suspects here even if you count Mumy. Which makes the killer rather obvious. Also the whereabouts of the killer are assumed at first and that was a mistake all around.
After Billy Mumy's dramatic entrance with that evidence, the issue is decided informally between Perry Mason and Hamilton Burger, but the culprit is unmasked.
Did you know
- TriviaSylvia's house is the same as the one used in The Andy Griffith Show (1960).
- GoofsMiles trips as he's running to Mason in court and the shoe box flies to the judge's bench and when the gun falls out Burger picks it up by the handle compromising any finger prints on the gun.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Perry Mason: What's all this about?
Paul Drake: [out of breath having climbed the stairs with Miles] Oh, just a-a little bet, Perry. That's all. See how many steps you count going down the fire stairs.
- Crazy creditsTitle in the opening credits is listed as The Case of the Shifty Shoe-Box.
- ConnectionsReferences Gunsmoke (1955)
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 1.33 : 1