Episode
Perry Mason: The Case of the Baited Hook
Overview
Robert Dawson confronts Albert Tydings, his partner, about $80K missing from Carol Stanley's trust account. Albert Tydings admits he embezzled the money and blackmails Robert Dawson to keep quiet or he will reveal some scandalous facts about Carol. Later, Carol calls and makes an appointment to meet Albert Tydings at his office to discuss the trust account. She arrives to find Albert Tydings dead.
Details
- Series
- Perry Mason
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 14
- Air date
- 1957-12-21
- Runtime
- 52 min
Episode context
The Case of the Baited Hook is Episode 14 in Season 1 of Perry Mason. It aired on 1957-12-21. The runtime is 52 min.
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Episode 13: The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink
Restrauteur Morey Allen, a friend of Perry and Della's, has a problem: his waitress, Dixie Dayton, was struck by a car while fleeing the restaurant after spotting a man stalking her. The only item she left behind was a moth-eaten mink. When the stalker is found murdered, Morey and Dixie both eventually get arrested for the murder. The case also ties in with the murder of a young policeman several months before.
Episode 15: The Case of the Fan-Dancer's Horse
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