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Clips from Perry Mason (1957) - The Case of the Fancy Figures (S02E02)
"He was waiting for me with a gun in his hand."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I gave him a judo cut,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"and the gun went flying across the room."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I went after it, and he tried to stop me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Is that when you got those?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yeah, he did it with his ring."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Of course, I didn't feel it at the time."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I was concentrating on that gun."
Perry Mason (1957)
"And after you got the gun?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I just hit him."
Perry Mason (1957)
"That's the truth."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I couldn't kill a man, no matter what he did to me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"The man is a--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, no matter what he is, he's still a human being."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Go on."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I tossed the gun on the sofa and told him to get up."
Perry Mason (1957)
"And he pleaded with me to leave him alone,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"said he'd make everything up to me,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"even give me half the money he stole."
Perry Mason (1957)
"That's when I slugged him again."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I hit him with everything I had."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Then a funny thing happened. You won't believe this."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I might."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Suddenly, I wasn't mad anymore."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I put out my hand to help him up."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I guess he didn't trust me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"How'd it happen"
Perry Mason (1957)
"the doorman didn't see you as you left?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I rode the elevator down to the basement,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"went out the service entrance."
Perry Mason (1957)
"How'd you get home?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I walked."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I didn't even have enough money to ride the bus."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Do you believe me?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yes, I believe you."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Have you any idea who sent that microfilm to your wife?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I figured whoever did it was a friend of mine."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He got me out of jail."
Perry Mason (1957)
"But now you're back in..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"and charged with murder."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Della..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm in here, Paul."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hi, beautiful."
Perry Mason (1957)
"My men have been checking on this box."
Perry Mason (1957)
"No dice. You can buy it in any five-and-dime."
Perry Mason (1957)
"What about the writing?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Done with a cheap ballpoint."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Perry's going to be disappointed."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh? About what?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I didn't expect you back tonight."
Perry Mason (1957)
"It's only 6:30, we have half the day ahead."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, how am I going to be disappointed?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Because I couldn't find out anything about this box."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, I didn't think you would."
Perry Mason (1957)
"What about the microfilm itself?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I've got Faulkner and Harris working on it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Anything else?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"No, I guess not."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, I'll shove off."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Wait a minute, Paul."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I've been trying to reach you."
Perry Mason (1957)
"This came special delivery at 4:00."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( whistles )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"That would make it $5,000."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Right."
Perry Mason (1957)
""Please use this for the Martin Ellis Defense Fund.""
Perry Mason (1957)
"No name, no return address."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Evidently, Mr. Ellis has nothing but anonymous friends."
Perry Mason (1957)
"So does Charles Brewster. Who went bail for him, Paul?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"According to the records, it was a man named Fred Wheeler."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Actually, he was a dummy for the bonding company."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Then Brewster must've promised to return the embezzled money."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Or part of it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"When Ellis threatened him, he--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"What?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'll tell you about it later,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"but Ellis was in Brewster's apartment,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"and Brewster offered to give him part of the embezzled money."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I wonder what happened to that money."
Perry Mason (1957)
"If it had been in the apartment,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"the police would've found it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Where is it now?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Della, make an appointment"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Paul, see if you can find out who typed this note."
Perry Mason (1957)
"That is going to be about as tough"
Perry Mason (1957)
"as trying to find out who sent this microfilm."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Maybe not. I think I have a lead."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'd like you to get specimens of every typewriter"
Perry Mason (1957)
"in the offices of Hyett, Brewster, and Hyett."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Can you handle it?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"See you tomorrow."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Della..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'll, uh, I'll take it in my office."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yes?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Who's calling?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"This is her brother, Richard Hyett."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Mrs. Brewster can't possibly come to the phone,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"she's very ill."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm sorry to hear that, Mr. Hyett."
Perry Mason (1957)
"When do you think I might see your sister?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I have no idea, she's under medical care."
Perry Mason (1957)
"May I have the name of her doctor?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Of course I believe you, Mr. Hyett."
Perry Mason (1957)
"But I would like to ask her doctor"
Perry Mason (1957)
"about the prognosis."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I resent this, Mr. Mason."
Perry Mason (1957)
"My brother-in-law has just been murdered."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I can have none for yours."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Who was that, Richie?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Valerie..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You should be in bed."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Why, Richie?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Because, you're sick."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I've been sick for years."
Perry Mason (1957)
"And this is just what the doctor ordered."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now I know why I came down."
Perry Mason (1957)
"It's empty."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Honey..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Come on, you've had enough."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'll never have enough."
Perry Mason (1957)
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