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Clips from Perry Mason (1957) - The Case of the Jilted Jockey (S02E02)
"Of course there isn't. You know there isn't."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I-I-I kind of thought, a few times lately--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Of course there's nobody else."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I've told you all about it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I've tried to explain it to you."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, I'm sorry, Tic."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You'll just have to make up your mind."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Either you throw this race, or I'll get a divorce."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( somber theme playing )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Is it understood, Mr. Mason,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm paying you $100 for ten minutes time?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm not saying I'll take it, and I'm not saying that I won't."
Perry Mason (1957)
"It's understood, Mr. Barton."
Perry Mason (1957)
"This is strictly private and confidential, isn't it?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"As a jockey, I run across it every once in a while:"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Some sharpie trying to put in a fix."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Someone's approached you to fix a race?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Someone's approached my wife."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I see. Who?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I don't know."
Perry Mason (1957)
"That is... I don't know for sure."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Johnny Starr."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, you must understand, Mr. Mason..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, my wife is a beautiful woman."
Perry Mason (1957)
"But like most women, she needs security."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You can't blame her for that."
Perry Mason (1957)
"She needs to feel safe and needed."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Your wife wants you to throw the race?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"She's upset. She doesn't really mean it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"But now she says..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"if I don't throw the Pacific Derby on Saturday,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"she'll leave me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Divorce?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I don't handle divorce cases, Mr. Barton."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I love my wife, Mr. Mason."
Perry Mason (1957)
"and I don't want to throw that race."
Perry Mason (1957)
"First things first."
Perry Mason (1957)
"A crime has been committed, an attempt to fix the race."
Perry Mason (1957)
"My advice would be"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Then that would be the end of it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I wouldn't have any choice left."
Perry Mason (1957)
"If I decided that I wanted Gloria more than--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I've never thrown a race, Mr. Mason."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I've never done a crooked thing in my life."
Perry Mason (1957)
"If..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"If I..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"decide not to throw the race..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"and Gloria still wants a divorce..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"will you help me, Mr. Mason?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yes, I will."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( door closes )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Maybe we can supply Mr. Barton"
Perry Mason (1957)
"with an ounce of prevention, Della."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Get ahold of Paul."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( mysterious theme playing )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hi, Eddie."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hello, Tic."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You should be sleeping the night before."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yeah. It was lonesome at home."
Perry Mason (1957)
"My wife's out someplace."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yeah, I know."
Perry Mason (1957)
"She left a message for you, Tic."
Perry Mason (1957)
"She said if you had anything to tell her,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"you could reach her at Webster-1-2499."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Where's that? Whose number is that?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I don't know, Tic."
Perry Mason (1957)
"If I thought someone"
Perry Mason (1957)
"was trying to take Gloria away from me, I'd..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Like you could kill someone?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"( phone rings )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hello."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hello."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Who--? Who is this?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Johnny Starr."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Who's this? Barton?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hello?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hello?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"( playful knocking on door )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Good morning, on this beautiful Saturday morning."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Morning, Paul."
Perry Mason (1957)
"A report on John Woodruff Starr. Ready?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Ready."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, he's not what you'd call a steady worker."
Perry Mason (1957)
"His last regular employment"
Perry Mason (1957)
"was the United States Army 1946 through '48."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He was married June 1950, divorced October 1951."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Arrested four times for suspected bookmaking,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"no convictions."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Las Vegas, Nevada, to a French girl."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Divorced again?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I don't know, we're still checking."
Perry Mason (1957)
"The, uh, girl went back to France."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Paul, don't tell me"
Perry Mason (1957)
"you got all this information since yesterday?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I got more."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Johnny Starr is a two-bit gambler,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"and he does part-time work for a gambling syndicate."
Perry Mason (1957)
"So it's possible he might be trying"
Perry Mason (1957)
"to fix the derby for them on a fee basis."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You know, I'll just never understand this."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, why would they want Bright Magic to lose?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, Bright Magic was 50-to-1."
Perry Mason (1957)
"They probably took a lot of good-sized bets at those odds,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"never figuring a horse would improve so much."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, if Bright Magic wins, it'll cost them a fortune."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Speaking of Bright Magic in the Pacific Derby,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"that reminds me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"What's that, Perry?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I thought we all might go to the track today."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm curious to see how Tic Barton rides Bright Magic."
Perry Mason (1957)
"What seats do you have?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Section E."
Perry Mason (1957)
"It just so happens"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, we'll use yours. They're better."
Perry Mason (1957)
"All right. Hold it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"We'll use mine."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( crowd chattering )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Plumber is 3-to-1, and Bright Magic is 7-to-1."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( over P.A. ): The horses are approaching the gate."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Take it easy. Take it easy, Bright Magic."
Perry Mason (1957)
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