Episode
Perry Mason: The Case of the Screaming Woman
Overview
Gossip columnist Mary K. Davis is found murdered and it seems there is no shortage of suspects.
Details
- Series
- Perry Mason
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 30
- Air date
- 1958-04-26
- Runtime
- 52 min
Episode context
The Case of the Screaming Woman is Episode 30 in Season 1 of Perry Mason. It aired on 1958-04-26. The runtime is 52 min.
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Episode 29: The Case of the Hesitant Hostess
When Albert Sanders is charged with the murder of dance hall girl, Kim Lane, Perry offers to defend him pro bono because he knows Sanders is down on his luck and still devastated over the accidental death of his wife and children eight years before.
Episode 31: The Case of the Fiery Fingers
When wealthy Louise Gordon is poisoned to death her nurse is charged with the crime. Perry does some digging and discovers that the first wife of the victim's husband also died of poisoning. Is the husband really the culprit or could it be someone else?
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Episode 32: The Case of the Substitute Face
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Episode 27: The Case of the Desperate Daughter
Stefan Riker has come from Germany seeking the woman posing as Lisa Bannister—who is visibly shaken by his presence. Attempting to help her stepmother, Doris Bannister pretends to be romantically interested in Stefan Riker.
Episode 33: The Case of the Long-Legged Models
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Episode 26: The Case of the Half-Wakened Wife
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Episode 34: The Case of the Gilded Lily
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Episode 25: The Case of the Empty Tin
Doris Hocksley is shown a personal newspaper ad in a Los Angeles newspaper for locating the daughter of Adam Hocksley and providing proof of same. A friend, John Lowell, suggests she pursue the idea to prove she is the rightful heir to the Adam Hocksley estate.
Episode 35: The Case of the Lazy Lover
Attempting to miss hitting her stepfather's car, Patricia Faxon swerves as she enters her driveway and hits the hedges. After asking her stepfather, Bertrand Allred, to move his car, he finds Bob Fleetwood badly hurt next to the hedges. The next morning Bertrand Allred is found dead in his car.
Episode 24: The Case of the Deadly Double
When Robert Crane is charged with the murder of his sister's estranged husband, Perry needs the testimony of sister Helen Reed to clear him of the charge. Unfortunately for all concerned, Helen suffers from multiple personality disorder.
Episode 36: The Case of the Prodigal Parent
Lorraine Stevens is fighting off the advances of the owner of the import-export company where she works, Philip Larkin. Later that evening she is asked to pick up something at the Alcorn Jewelers store. The owner is unaware of what she is to pick up and suggests she make a phonecall to find out. She calls Philip Larkin and while the phone rings we see Philip Larkin dead in his home.