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Perry Mason - Season One, Vol. 2
Perry Mason - Season One, Vol. 2
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Actors: Raymond Burr, William Hopper, Barbara Hale, William Talman, Ray Collins
Studio: CBS Television
Category: DVD

List Price: $38.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(59 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4004

Format: Box Set, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 60 minutes
Number Of Items: 5
Discs: 5
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1

MPN: D850654D
UPC: 097368506541
EAN: 0097368506541
ASIN: B000IHYXJO

Release Date: November 21, 2006
Theatrical Release Date: September 21, 1957
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Description
The defense never rests as Volume 2 of the classic series Perry Mason returns to DVD with 20 more episodes from the groundbreaking first season!

Amazon.com
The second volume of season 1 of Perry Mason fleshes out the splendid entire first year of the show, a masterpiece of '50s film noir and crisp, savvy TV writing. Raymond Burr's unflappable defense attorney Perry Mason is equal parts P.I., father confessor, and yes, judge, jury, and executioner. The crimes include murder most foul, and lots of that sordid specter that haunted people pre-internet: blackmail. Everyone has a motive, and everyone in the harsh light of Los Angeles seems to have something to hide. The boxed set contains the remaining 21 episodes of the first season, with highlights like "The Case of the Lonely Heiress," in which detective and Mason sidekick Paul Drake tracks down a rich woman, who is then suddenly accused of the murder of the man who tried to find her. Some episodes haven't aged well (one involves Mason interviewing a "schizophrenic" woman on the witness stand, interviewing "both" her personalities). But overall, the writing and the assured ambience of the series, and Burr's commanding presence, make Perry Mason among TV's topnotch armchair crime series. --A.T. Hurley


Customer Reviews:   Read 54 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Not to Happy   October 8, 2008
I live in Australia and have bought DVDs from Amazon before and they have played on my DVD player and this one didn't. I was very disappointed I have to say. I can play it on my computer so I can see it, but that isn't the same as in the lounge chair with my feet up.


5 out of 5 stars IDUNIT   May 12, 2008
I love the Whodunit courtroom endings. The writing is sharp and for the most part the acting is splendid. I remember my parents never missing a Friday night with Parry, and my father loving that Mr. Burger's first name was Hamilton. Maybe that's why poor "Ham Burger" never won a case verses Parry. I'm very happy that Season One part two is now out and am hoping that future volumes arem't so far apart.


5 out of 5 stars Perry Mason-Season 1-Vol.2   April 27, 2008
My Husband and I eagerly watch these episodes and may watch two back to back! We love them!


5 out of 5 stars Great Stuff!!!   April 26, 2008
It is great to have Seasons One and Two on DVD. The quality of the picture is excellent and the sound quality is good too. Anyone who has not seen 'Perry Mason' is in for a treat. I recommend them to anyone, sight unseen. One will NOT be disappointed. Great stuff!!!


5 out of 5 stars The Original Courtroom Drama   April 22, 2008
These TV films from the late 1950s are mostly the simplified and condensed versions of the original novels by Erle Stanley Gardner. The books are more complete and informative but the films still tell stories about life that is not experienced by most people. The books can tell you why certain things are done, the films only show you what happened. The books tell you about "ropers", rough or smooth shadows, and how to evade surveillance and avoid leaving a back trail. Some may question the legality and ethics of Perry Mason's tactics but most stories were written before the modern legal rules of the 1960s. The backgrounds tell about life in Los Angeles. It is difficult to film a scene at night but easy to describe it in a book.

Some of the stories and names were changed for TV [and added politics!]. The theme music is typical for the late 1950s. Note the style of clothing and culture; ladies wore white gloves. People seldom lock their doors. The prices date these films (35 cents for hamburger with fries). One advantage is seeing the many automobiles from the 1950s (no Studebakers or Hudsons). How many can you identify? Note the slimness of people then, and the casual handling of pistols. Smoking was very common [a tobacco sponsor]. Watch how the actors express their emotions by their facial expressions. Don't blink or sneeze! The camera sharpness and quality is excellent on these films.. There is nothing like these entertaining and dramatic stories on today's broadcast TV. When was the last time you saw a trial lawyer as a hero? These stories often use the misinterpretation of circumstantial evidence to provide dramatic effects. The courtroom scenes are usually the Preliminary Hearings that are used in states west of the Mississippi [this saved the cost of extra actors]. Some of the stories were greatly modified from the novels.

This lists the titles of the 20 episodes with the date of publication of the novel. Note how many years worth of novels were used in the first TV season. All titles begin with "The Case of the ".

Lonely Heiress (1948); Green-Eyed Sister (1953); Fugitive Nurse (1954); One-Eyed Witness (1951).
Deadly Double *; Empty Tin (1941); Half-Wakened Wife (1945); Desperate Daughter *.
Daring Decoy (1957); Hesitant Hostess (1953); Screaming Woman (1957); Fiery Fingers (1951).
Substitute Face (1938); Long-Legged Models (1958); Gilded Lily (1956); Lazy Lover (1947).
Prodigal Parent *; Black-Eyed Blonde (1944); Terrified Typist (1956); Rolling Bones (1939).

* These were not from a Gardner novel.
[See the book on the Perry Mason TV Show.]


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