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Perry Mason
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The Case of the Silent Partner

  • Episode aired Oct 26, 1957
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale in Perry Mason (1957)
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The owner of a lucrative orchid business is charged with murder after her husband loses stock shares in a poker game to a sleazy ex-con. When the hostess at the game calls to say she was poi... Read allThe owner of a lucrative orchid business is charged with murder after her husband loses stock shares in a poker game to a sleazy ex-con. When the hostess at the game calls to say she was poisoned, Perry and his team spring into action.The owner of a lucrative orchid business is charged with murder after her husband loses stock shares in a poker game to a sleazy ex-con. When the hostess at the game calls to say she was poisoned, Perry and his team spring into action.

  • Director
    • Christian Nyby
  • Writers
    • Erle Stanley Gardner
    • Donald S. Sanford
    • Gene Wang
  • Stars
    • Raymond Burr
    • Barbara Hale
    • William Hopper
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    539
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian Nyby
    • Writers
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
      • Donald S. Sanford
      • Gene Wang
    • Stars
      • Raymond Burr
      • Barbara Hale
      • William Hopper
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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. Tragg
    Peggy Maley
    Peggy Maley
    • Lola Florey
    Dan Seymour
    Dan Seymour
    • Harry Marlow
    Anne Barton
    Anne Barton
    • Mildred Kimber
    Mark Roberts
    Mark Roberts
    • Bob Kimber
    Cyril Delevanti
    Cyril Delevanti
    • Tulloch
    Michael Emmet
    Michael Emmet
    • Sam Lynk
    Joe Abdullah
    • Mack Fried
    Henry Hunter
    Henry Hunter
    • Dr. Rubin
    Dawn Richard
    • Ginger Kay
    James McCallion
    James McCallion
    • Veteran Reporter
    • (as Jimmy McCallion)
    Janet Stewart
    Janet Stewart
    • Girl Reporter
    Dan Sheridan
    • Welsh
    Ed Stevlingson
    • Mr. Henry
    • Director
      • Christian Nyby
    • Writers
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
      • Donald S. Sanford
      • Gene Wang
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    rowenalite

    Watch it for Peggy Maley!

    Others have written about the plot. This episode should be watched because lovely blonde Peggy Maley as Lola is so prominent in it. She is perfect as the shopworn moll who is mad at her straying boyfriend. Peggy Maley brings the right combination of beauty and tawdriness to the part.

    An earlier reviewer asked: Whatever happened to her? She reached an age where there were fewer parts for actresses so she left Hollywood -- and the entertainment industry -- to manage her Dad's restaurants and bars. After several years of this, she married a man and became a (I believe childless) housewife for several years. Then they divorced and she got other jobs.

    According to a relative I talked to, she was never bitter about her Hollywood years but always spoke of them fondly. She also remained attractive into her old age and died in her 80s.
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    Send Me No Flowers

    This episode from the great first season has, as usual, an excellent cast. Dan Seymour is wonderfully sleazy as the "Petunia King" Harry Marlow attempting to take over Mildred Kimber's Orchids Unlimited business by arranging a crooked card game with club owner Sam Lynk and Mildred's weakling husband Bob Kimber. I have a sneaking liking for Dan Seymour's character, who remains calm despite all provocations, including being slapped by Mildred and insulted by others. Despite her serious illness, Mildred is just as annoying as her husband. Both are co-dependents in a folie à deux marriage, she constantly covering up for his manifest derelictions. Then there is Peggy Maley as Lola Florey in her all-too-vulgar evening gown with pointed "roofs" over the bust.

    The story leaves one question unanswered, however: who has the stock shares for Orchids Unlimited that Bob Kimber brought to the poker game and that disappeared from Sam Lynk's home? Marlow and Mildred do not have them; does Lola?
    6Prismark10

    The Case of the Silent Partner

    The Case of the Silent Partner is more of a noir mystery than a courtroom thriller. It even has blonde bimbo type who might have a heart of gold.

    Harry Harlow (Dan Seymour) is a sleazy ex con who wants his grubby paws on sickly Mildred Kimber's orchid business.

    His way in is to exploit Mildred's the weaknesses of her gambling obsessed husband Bob. He has stock options on the business which he loses in a crooked card game run by Sam Lynk.

    Lola the hostess (Peggy Maley) who has the hots for Lynk tells Mildred that the deck were marked and agrees to tell all to Perry Mason. Only for Lola to be poisoned by a box of chocolates and Lynk to end up dead.

    Mildred ends up the suspect but Perry is on to this before it even ends up in court. He even gets Tragg to assist him.

    An episode brightened by Peggy Maley. Her Lola seems to charm everyone she meets even though she is poisoned and later her house is burned. Seymour is suitably seedy and he excelled in these kind of roles.

    One of the better episodes, probably due to the lack of courtroom scenes with someone standing up and confessing.
    9theanarchistclubhouse

    Noir Episode

    For lovers of film noir be sure to tune into this episode of Perry Mason. Almost all the noir tropes are here, and it'll remind you quite a bit of 'The Big Sleep.' And that should come as no surprise since the director of this episode edited that classic film.
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    Great acting turns this simple story into a good watch.

    This plot to this episode is one that is rather simple. A man in a card game loses big and gives away a large portion of his stock option in a company. And to make even matters more elementary the company is a orchid business. Not a business that would be a situation on TV today but in this episode it comes across well with fine acting doing most of the work for this episode. Starts off kinda slow but takes off like a jet after reaching the fifteen minute mark.

    The orchid business is run by Bob and Mildred Kimber (Mark Robert and Anne Barton). Bob loses his stock option in a card game run by Sam Lynk (Michael Emmet) who runs something like a speak-easy somewhere in LA. And like something out of the 1930's, the card room is smoky, has a rough gangster type Harry Marlow (Dan Seymour) and a dumb blond walking around the room named Lola Florey (Peggy Maley).

    After Mildred finds out that Lynk has the stock she does a dumb thing in any Perry episode- she goes over to see Mr Lynk. She finds him dead. Shot in the chest with her husband's, Bob Kimber, gun. And guess who has the gun in their possession when the police arrive?- yep, Mildred Kimber.

    Mildred is charged with the murder of Mr Lynk and Perry agrees to defend her in court. But there is a lot more going on in this episode. From Perry finding murder victims, to poison candy, then arson and also a spoiled Paraffin test-and with the verbal sparing between Perry, Hamilton Burger and Lt Tragg--this show is pack with good stuff.

    Also the acting in this episode was good. The people were casted very well for the parts played. Peggy Maley (wonder what ever happened to her) as the blond, and Dan Seymour as the mobster type was excellent. They came across as real people instead of actors playing a part. Plus an energetic Perry and a upset cop named Lt Tragg adds volumes to this episode. The first episode that has no courtroom scenes.

    A simple story that turned into a good Perry episode.

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    • Trivia
      Paul Drake compares Lola's constitution (and language) to that of a "dock-walloper", which is a generic term for a casual laborer who loads and unloads ships and other vessels at a port or harbor.
    • Goofs
      Dr. Rubin's phone number typed on the pill box is CR5I5I5. Several scenes later, when Perry starts to give Lieutenant Tragg the number, he starts with "Crestview 4..." before Tragg cuts him off.
    • Quotes

      Lola Florey: The last time I got public-spirited it almost earned me a shroud.

    • Connections
      Version of Perry Mason: The Case of the Candy Queen (1965)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1957 (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
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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