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Watch Perry Mason Season 8 Episode 26 - The Case of the Gambling Lady Add to Watchlist Pete Warren, the owner of a novelty manufacturing plant, is accused of murder when his soon to be ex-wife is found dead after she ran a counterfeit gambling chip scam in Reno. CTVA The Classic TV Archive - US Legal Drama Series Perry Mason' Next Starring Raymond Burr Season 8 (CBS) (1964-65) Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive.
The Case of the Gambling Lady | |
Season 8, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | April 8, 1965 |
Written by | Jonathan Latimer |
Directed by | Richard D. Donner |
Produced by | Arthur Marks, Art Seid |
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The Case of the Gambling Lady is the twenty-sixth episode of the eighth season of Perry Mason, and the two hundred thirty-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Raymond Burr (Perry Mason), Barbara Hale (Della Street), William Hopper (Paul Drake), William Talman (Hamilton Burger), Ray Collins (Lt. Tragg) (credit only)
Also Starring: Wesley Lau (Lt. Anderson)
Additional Cast: Peter Breck (Peter Warren), Jesse White (Tony Cerro), Ruta Lee (Irene Prentice), Myrna Fahey (Myrna Warren), Benny Baker (Jerome Bentley), Kevin Hagen (Jacob Leonard), John Rayner (Ned Beaumont), Dan Seymour (Croupier), Harry Holcombe (Mr. Big), Kenneth MacDonald (Judge), Willis L. Robards (Business Man), Pitt Herbert (Coroner's Physician), Bebe Kelly (Cocktail Waitress), Pepper Curtis (Secretary), Adair Jameson (Teller)
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The Case of the Lucky Legs | |
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Directed by | Archie Mayo |
Produced by | Henry Blanke |
Written by | Jerome Chodorov (adaptation) Brown Holmes Ben Markson |
Based on | The Case of the Lucky Legs 1934 novel by Erle Stanley Gardner |
Starring | Warren William Genevieve Tobin Patricia Eills Lyle Talbot |
Music by | Leo F. Forbstein |
Cinematography | Tony Gaudio |
Edited by | James Gibbon |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | |
Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Case of the Lucky Legs is a 1935 mystery film, the third in a series of Perry Mason films starring Warren William as the famed lawyer.
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Plot[edit]
Genevieve Tobin, Warren William and Patricia Ellis in The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935)
Margie Clune wins the 'Lucky Legs' beauty contest concocted by Frank Patton, but has trouble collecting her $1,000 prize when the promoter skips town. It turns out it is all a scam he has pulled before. When he later turns up stabbed to death, she is a strong suspect.
Cast[edit]
- Warren William as Perry Mason
- Genevieve Tobin as Della Street
- Patricia Ellis as Margie Clune
- Lyle Talbot as Dr. Bob Doray
- Allen Jenkins as Spudsy Drake, Mason's private investigator
- Barton MacLane as Police Chief Bisonette
- Jeanne Cooper as Thelma Bell
- Porter Hall as Bradbury
- Anita Kerry as Eva Lamont
- Craig Reynolds as Frank Patton
- Henry O'Neill as District Attorney Manchester
- Charles Wilson as Police Officer Ricker
- Joseph Crehan as Detective Johnson
- Olin Howland as Dr. Croker, Perry's doctor
- Mary Treen as Spudsy's wife
Critical reception[edit]
Perry Mason Gambling Lady
Writing for The Spectator in 1936, Graham Greene praised the film as 'an admirable film' sadly partnered as makeweight to I Give My Heart (a film Greene characterized as appalling). Comparing the character of Perry Mason to other similar fictional detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Lord Peter Wimsey, Charlie Chan, and those created by William Powell, Greene concludes that Mason is his favorite film detective because he is a more genuine creation and recommends the film as 'good Mason if not good detection'.[1]
Home media[edit]
On October 23, 2012, Warner Home Video released the film on DVD in Region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection alongside The Case of the Howling Dog, The Case of the Curious Bride, The Case of the Velvet Claws, The Case of the Black Cat and The Case of the Stuttering Bishop in a set entitled Perry Mason: The Original Warner Bros. Movies Collection. This is a manufacture-on-demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and only in the US.
References[edit]
- ^Greene, Graham (31 January 1936). 'The Case of the Lucky Legs/Charlie Chan in Shanghai'. The Spectator. (reprinted in: Taylor, John Russell, ed. (1980). The Pleasure Dome. pp. 48–49. ISBN0192812866.)
External links[edit]
- The Case of the Lucky Legs at the TCM Movie Database
- The Case of the Lucky Legs on IMDb
- The Case of the Lucky Legs at AllMovie
- The Case of the Lucky Legs at the American Film Institute Catalog
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