The Case of the Waylaid Wolf
- Episode aired Feb 4, 1961
- 1h
An aggressive playboy has a steno work late, sabotages her car, and then offers her a ride and dinner. He detours them to a Malibu beach house where he makes heavy advances. She runs away an... Read allAn aggressive playboy has a steno work late, sabotages her car, and then offers her a ride and dinner. He detours them to a Malibu beach house where he makes heavy advances. She runs away and takes his car but he is found dead later.An aggressive playboy has a steno work late, sabotages her car, and then offers her a ride and dinner. He detours them to a Malibu beach house where he makes heavy advances. She runs away and takes his car but he is found dead later.
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While at the beach house Mr Lamont gets a call from Oolong Kim concerning a loan that he wants repaid. Mr Lamont blows off Mr Kim and gets back to the seduction of Ms Ferris.
After forcing himself on her she pushes him over the couch and makes a run for it out the sliding glass door. Mr Lamont gets in his car and chases Ms Ferris down the rural road.(It was very obvious that the small car chase was filmed inside a movie studio) While giving chase Lamont gets out of the car and Ms Ferris gets in. As she is pulling off she knocks Lamont to the ground.
The next day Mr Lamont was found stabbed to death in the Malibu house. And the police arrest Ms Ferris for the murder. But thank goodness Ms Ferris has already visited Perry's office and he will defend her in court.
Even though the writers try to add material to spread blame for the murder to many different people, the best suspect was known after the first few minutes of the show. A simple mystery that was more interesting due to the many conflicts in the script.
We get some good ribbing between Perry and Lt Tragg that makes this episode entertaining. Lt Tragg even hints, while on the witness stand, of improper conduct by Perry. ---- Plus we get an odd scene where some rough gangster-type people invade Perry's apartment-and then leave just as odd as they entered.
This is one episode where the interactions of the characters were more interesting than the crime. Something different with good results.
But the one arrested is Andra Martin who is a stenographer in his office whom he asks home for a little dictation. When she resents being dictated to take her clothes off, Travis roughs her up and Martin flees the scene stealing his sportscar. She's in to see Raymond Burr the next day, worried about a stolen car rap. William Hopper comes in and says that Travis was found stabbed to death in his house and Martin's looking good for it.
This truly was a public service homicide and when the real killer is revealed you hope Perry Mason will take that person's case. You really feel sorry for that individual.
Did you know
- TriviaLoring Jr.'s sports car is a British-built Austin-Healey 3000 (produced 1959 through 1967).
- GoofsWhen Lamont disables Miss Ferris' car he slams the hood but it doesn't close. It can be seen gaping open while he is inside the car accessing the glove box. He walks away and the hood is not closed. Later, When the car won't start Lamont has Miss Ferris open the hood so he can check out the issue.
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[last lines]
Della Street: Comedy of errors.
Paul Drake: Uh, just errors, Della, no comedy. As Perry would say, murder is never funny.
Della Street: Okay, boss. Okay.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits list a character named "Colong Kim." But it should have said "Oolong Kim." There was quite a point made several times about trying to locate someone with initials "O.K." Oolong Kim was questioned about whether he was ever referred to as "O.K." And his name, which was pronounced clearly several times during the show, was "Oolong," not "Colong."
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- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1