The Case of the Brazen Bequest
- Episode aired Dec 2, 1961
- 1h
Dr. Charles Cromwell is preparing to accept a large gift for Euclid College when a woman from his past makes a drunken appearance. He learns the donor's aide is behind her appearance. When t... Read allDr. Charles Cromwell is preparing to accept a large gift for Euclid College when a woman from his past makes a drunken appearance. He learns the donor's aide is behind her appearance. When the aide is found dead, Cromwell is charged.Dr. Charles Cromwell is preparing to accept a large gift for Euclid College when a woman from his past makes a drunken appearance. He learns the donor's aide is behind her appearance. When the aide is found dead, Cromwell is charged.
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Did you know
- TriviaMr. Gibson, the college janitor who is caught searching the murder victim's room, is played by Strother Martin. He later achieved screen immortality with a single line of dialogue - Martin played the smarmy prison warden who delighted in tormenting Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke, and memorably declared: "What we've got here is... failure to communicate".
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[first lines]
Dr. Charles Cromwell: I'm sorry, Wilson, but, uh, you'd better use some other cover design. Something a little less... indiscreet.
Dick Wilson: Indiscreet? A drum majorette? Doctor Cromwell, this is practically prim, compared to the pin-up we had on last year's commencement issue.
- SoundtracksGaudeamus Igitur
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Music by Christian Wilhelm Kindleben
[The opening and closing measures of this song's music are heard in the opening scene; in the final scene, more of the opening is heard]
Haskell came up with information that back in 1935 when Cromwell was a sailor in the US Navy he was involved in a free for all bar-room brawl in Panama City where a man was knifed to death. Despite being dead drunk and out cold at the time Cromwell, using the name Curly Oliver, when he sobered up quickly checked out on his boat before he could be questioned by he local police in him being the prime suspect in the killing. Now some 25 years later Haskell unearthed from a local ginmill former bar-girl Maizie Freitag, Barbara Stuart, who was the reason for that deadly free for all that an stone cold drunk and totally out of it Charles Cromwell was a part of. It was Maizie who helped the 17 year old Cromwell escape and now is being used, with a couple of cheap bottles of whiskey, by Haskell to expose his dark past to keep his collage from getting the million dollar grant!
Passing out from all the whiskey that she consumed and ending up in the hospital with a fatal heart-attack it's soon discovered that Maizi left Cromwell her life savings of $2,000.00 that instead of helping him would implicated,in her leaving it to Curly Oliver, James Cromwell in the 1935 bar-room killing! With other complications added into the mix like a love letter attributed to Charles wife Mrs. Mary Cromwell, Phylis Avery, to Euclid Collage student Dick Wilson, John Wilder, that a love sick Wilson actually wrote to himself. Now with sticky fingers Haskell getting his hands on it not only is Cromwell's career and freedom about to go bust but his marriage as well! With all the trouble he cause it's a given that Haskell won't live long enough to see the final ending of this very confusing and complicated "Perry Mason" episode. The big question is which of the many people who had it in for Haskell eventually was the one who finally did him in!
***SPOILERS*** As the truth comes out in court in what a lowlife creep Haskell was it's also reviled the reason for his actions in him disgracing the kind and honorable Dr. Charles Cromwell. Haskell had been embezzling his bosses James Vernon money and playing the stock market where he ended up losing $250,000.00 of it! With Vernon ready to give a one million grant to Euclid Collage he's soon to find out that he was a quarter of a million dollars light and know exactly who's the person who stole it from him: The person who Vernon treated as his own son that despicable swindler and blackmailer Robert Haskell! And it didn't take that long for one of Haskell's many victims over the years to finally brake down in court and admit killing him! In by knowing in his heart that instead of getting sent to jail or the state's gas chamber he'll get a ticker tape parade down Main Street for doing that lowlife in!
- sol1218
- Aug 6, 2012
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- Runtime1 hour
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- 1.33 : 1