Ep 15. The Case of the Fan Dancer's Horse
- TV-PG
- December 28, 1957
- 53 min
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7.7 (435)
Perry Mason, one of the most iconic television series of all time, brings a new case to the table in season one episode 15, titled "The Case of the Fan Dancer's Horse." This episode sees our favorite defense attorney embroiled in yet another convoluted case that threatens to unravel at every twist and turn.
At the beginning of the episode, we see the famous fan dancer, Lola Florey, entering the office of Hamilton Burger, the District Attorney, frantically begging for his help. It seems her horse, Sapphire, has been stolen, and Lola believes she knows the identity of the culprit. However, Burger is less than enthusiastic about helping her, having had several run-ins with Lola in the past.
Undeterred, Lola decides to turn to the only person she believes can help her: Perry Mason. Of course, Mason is only too happy to take on the case, especially since it involves a beautiful woman in distress. However, things quickly become complicated when Lola reveals that she has a hidden motive for finding Sapphire. The horse was set to race in a major event and was guaranteed to win, bringing Lola a substantial payout. However, with the horse now missing, Lola stands to lose everything.
As Mason and his team begin investigating, they discover that everyone involved in the horse racing world seems to have a motive for stealing Sapphire. From rival horse owners to crooked gamblers, it seems that everyone had something to gain from the theft. The case becomes even more complicated when Lola's ex-boyfriend, a notorious gambler, is found dead.
As the investigation heats up, Mason is questioned by the police, who suspect him of being involved in the murder. However, he remains cool under pressure and continues to work tirelessly to find the true culprit. With the help of his faithful secretary, Della Street, and investigator Paul Drake, Mason slowly pieces together the clues and begins to unravel the mystery.
"The Case of the Fan Dancer's Horse" is classic Perry Mason, filled with intrigue, betrayal, and unexpected twists and turns. Fans of the series will appreciate the trademark close-ups and dramatic music that accompany every pivotal moment in the plot. The acting is superb, with Raymond Burr once again turning in a brilliant performance as Mason, portraying the attorney's sharp mind and unwavering determination with skill and finesse.
Overall, "The Case of the Fan Dancer's Horse" is a must-see episode for fans of Perry Mason or anyone who enjoys a good mystery. With its fast-paced plot and satisfying conclusion, it's no wonder this show has remained a classic for decades.