Un millonario excéntrico postrado en cama, anticipando su propio asesinato, contrata a Mason para reescribir su testamento, y el abogado termina defendiendo al gato del cuidador.Un millonario excéntrico postrado en cama, anticipando su propio asesinato, contrata a Mason para reescribir su testamento, y el abogado termina defendiendo al gato del cuidador.Un millonario excéntrico postrado en cama, anticipando su propio asesinato, contrata a Mason para reescribir su testamento, y el abogado termina defendiendo al gato del cuidador.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Sam Laxter
- (as Gordon Elliott)
- Desk Officer
- (sin créditos)
- Construction Foreman
- (sin créditos)
- Newsboy
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
The story line gets a little convoluted at one point but it all works itself out in the capable hands of our hero. It's unfortunate that this was the only outing as Perry Mason for Cortez but it is worth the watch. Catch it on TCM which may be the only place where is will be shown. You'll like it!!!!
The plot is convoluted, with a few too many characters. I am assuming that all were in the original story - I would love to see the Burr television take that was apparently shot over twenty years later. Speaking of which, I am one of those who grew up on Burr's Mason, so it is strange to experience another actor in the role.
This film wastes Della and Drake, in my opinion.
Harry Davenport provides his usual supporting role professionalism, albeit in a B movie a few notches below what he was probably accustomed to.
Definitely worth a viewing.
*** (out of 4)
Fifth film in Warner's Parry Mason series now features Ricardo Cortez in the role of the attorney. This time out an old man calls Mason to his house so that he can change his will since he's worried someone in his family is about to kill him. A few days later the old man dies in a fire but after the autopsy it turns out he was dead hours before the fire. This is a pretty solid little crime picture from start to finish and I was surprised to see it didn't suffer any from not having Warren William in the lead. Cortez actually delivers a very strong performance as the attorney and manages to come off looking and sounding like a real detective and someone with a brain in their head. The supporting cast doesn't feature any huge stars but they all fill their roles nicely. One interesting note is that the cat from the title plays a big part in the film but it's a black and white cat. One has to wonder why Warner didn't use a black cat.
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- TriviaReportedly, Erle Stanley Gardner, the author of the books, did not approve of the casting of Ricardo Cortez as Perry Mason. He, therefore, was replaced by Donald Woods after doing only one movie. Ironically, many feel that Cortez's performance and this movie, in general, are the best of the series.
- ErroresThe so-called "black" cat of the title is, in fact, a gray, brown, and white calico.
- Citas
Della Street: [seated at a booth in the waffle house] Are you tickling my ankle?
Perry Mason: You think I would?
Della Street: I know you are.
[looks down and sees Clinker]
Della Street: Oh!
[picks him up, looks at Perry]
Della Street: I'm sorry, I really thought that was you.
Perry Mason: Well, it's not a bad idea.
- ConexionesFollowed by The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (1937)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Clue Club #9: The Case of the Black Cat
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 6min(66 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1