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Clips from Perry Mason (1957) - The Case of the Jaded Joker (S02E02)
"No, we just talked. You know, words."
Perry Mason (1957)
""You do this, I do that.""
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"or written proof of any kind"
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"to support your oral agreement"
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"that you were to be sold with the show?"
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"Nothing."
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"I guess I was a real schnook, huh?"
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"MASON: Well, the best evidence, of course,"
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"is a written contract."
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"However, there are some exceptions,"
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"when it can be proved that an oral contract"
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"which you seem to have done."
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"Yeah, but it doesn't look too good, huh?"
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"I'll do the best I can, Mr. Ross."
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"Yeah."
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"MASON: Mr. Ross."
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"I always thought your shows were great."
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"Thanks."
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"He makes me wanna cry."
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"Della, get ahold of Charlie Goff for me, will you?"
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"I want an appointment with him as soon as possible."
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"Perry, what's a schnook?"
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"It's kind of, um, a dope."
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"A likeable dope."
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"( jazzy piano playing )"
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"NILES: Try Yellow Bellies for relief of headaches."
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"Five world-famous quitters guarantee it"
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"to be the chickenest way out of all troubles,"
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"small, medium or large."
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"Take the easy way out."
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"And I do mean you."
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"( piano playing continues )"
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"( telephone ringing )"
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"( tense jazz theme playing )"
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"Hello?"
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"( rings )"
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"HAYES ( on phone ): This is Sheila Hayes."
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"Oh, good morning, Miss Hayes."
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"HAYES: I had an appointment with Mr. Goff last night."
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"I'm still waiting for him."
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"Do you know where he is?"
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"No, I haven't seen him as yet this--"
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"( jazzy theme playing )"
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"This morning."
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"I'll have him call you as soon as he gets in."
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"Thank you."
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"( tense theme playing )"
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"( telephone dialing )"
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"LISA: Operator, may I have the police, please?"
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"( indistinct speech )"
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"Hello?"
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"I'm Mr. Charles Goff's secretary."
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"I just found his body"
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"wedged in the kneehole of his desk."
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"The address is"
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"1172 Wilshire."
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"( jazz playing over radio )"
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"You don't look so good."
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"Yeah."
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"Did me a big favor last night."
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"You did me plenty."
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"I never kept you from killing yourself."
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"Could be you did a hundred times. So what?"
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"Okay, okay."
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"Lox?"
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"Heard the news?"
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"What news?"
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"Radio, 10:00 news."
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"Somebody rubbed our friend Charlie Goff."
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"I'll be happy to be a guest at his funeral."
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"Freddie, you didn't go out last night."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You were right here with me every minute."
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"Remember?"
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"I remember."
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"Good lox."
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"Nova Scotia?"
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"Mm-hm."
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"Probably out with the beatniks."
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"There's a real megillah for you."
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"First half of the night they don't do nothin',"
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"second half they don't say nothing"
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"Dopey."
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"Well, if you ask me, it's that crazy coffee they drink."
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"TRAGG: Did Mr. Goff have any close friends?"
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"Women friends?"
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"Well, one that used to telephone him quite often."
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"How often?"
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"Well, at least once a day."
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"Her name?"
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"Could you identify her?"
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"Oh, I never saw her."
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"I-- I don't think"
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"they were getting along too well."
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"Why?"
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"Well, he was always annoyed when she called,"
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"He was always breaking dates with her."
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"Do you have her, uh, telephone number and address?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yes, sir."
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"Get a warrant out for his arrest."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Miss Hiller, when was the last time"
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"Mr. Goff saw Danny Ross?"
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"Yesterday."
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"Where?"
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"Friendly?"
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"Well, thanks very much."
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"We'll talk more later in my office."
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"Please keep yourselves available."
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"Well, Mr. Mason,"
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"I didn't know you were coming."
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"Just what kept you so long?"
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"My appointment was for 11:00."
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"Appointment? With whom?"
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"Mr. Charles Goff."
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"Oh, I see."
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"Are you acquainted with the gentleman?"
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"This is Mr. Goff."
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"( jazzy piano playing ) ( buzzer sounding )"
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"( door closes )"
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"Hello, there."
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"I heard the music, and I figured somebody was home."
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