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A TV episode of the crime drama series Perry Mason, starring Raymond Burr as the defense attorney. A waitress with red hair is accused of killing a man who tried to run her off the road, but she claims she was framed.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- William D. Russell
- 1957-09-21
Having once been accused, then acquitted, of stealing jewelry from a famous movie star, Evelyn calls defense attorney Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) to ask for his advice. He advises her to leave her San Fernando Valley apartment and check into a hotel in Hollywood for the night.
- Season 1, Episode 1
- William D. Russell
- September 21, 1957
- Russell S. Hughes
A 1957 TV episode of the classic detective series Perry Mason, based on the novel by Erle Stanley Gardner. Raymond Burr stars as Perry Mason, who defends a young woman accused of murdering her husband. See the full cast and crew list, including writers, directors, producers and more.
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A waitress finds a gun in her apartment and is chased by a hooded man. Perry Mason defends her against a murder charge involving the gun and a dead man.
Restless Redhead. Original Airdate: 09/21/57. Contents [ hide] Summary Edit Credits Edit Opening Trailing Cast Crew Trivia Edit Comments Edit. Summary Edit ↑. From The Perry Mason TV Show Book. Perry drives to the scene of a shooting and finds the police recovering the body of Harry Merrill from a car that went over the side of a mountain.
TV-PG. CC. Paramount Plus. Try it free. Perry Mason S1 E1. A red-haired waitress, acquitted of burglary, is booked for murder after firing at a hooded man in a pursuing automobile. ...more....
Synopsis. Perry's client is menaced by a car driven by a hooded assailant, whom she shoots at with a revolver that was planted in her room. When the guy winds up dead from a bullet wound, Perry confuses matters by firing an identical revolver at the scene of the crime, but after the fact. This article is a stub.