Joe tries to prove that a young man is innocent of killing his boss in a locked room mystery.Joe tries to prove that a young man is innocent of killing his boss in a locked room mystery.Joe tries to prove that a young man is innocent of killing his boss in a locked room mystery.
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- TriviaIn its last two seasons this show often reused plot points (or even entire stories) from earlier stories in the first two seasons. But the teaser in this one, where an innocent man is caught red-handed with a gun standing in front of a murder victim is the same used in a story broadcast almost exactly one year before this in The Faces of Murder (1973), although the rest of the story is completely different.
- GoofsWhen Mannix is standing at his desk in his office, he's holding a manila folder in his hands and is leafing through its contents. The camera then briefly switches to Peggy and then back to Joe but the manila folder has completely disappeared as it's not in his hands and not on his desk anywhere.
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Joe Mannix: Oh, uh, Mrs. Walker, please sit down.
Cathy Walker: Mr. Mannix, I know you didn't want to see me. I'll only take a minute.
Joe Mannix: Well, I'm supposed to be in the business of helping people, and when I can't see a way to do that, I just think it's a waste of time and money.
Cathy Walker: But you can help.
Joe Mannix: I don't know how. You were there. Your husband had a gun in his hand. You saw him standing in front of Victor De Marco's body. You saw him run.
Cathy Walker: Yes.
Joe Mannix: Can you think of a reason your husband would want to kill De Marco?
Cathy Walker: No.
Joe Mannix: You're sure?
Cathy Walker: Mr. Mannix, my only concern is what's going to happen now. The police will kill Steve. He'll force them to. I know him. He'd rather die than let himself be locked up.
Joe Mannix: What do you think I can do, Mrs. Walker?
Cathy Walker: Find him before the police do, and make him turn himself in.
Joe Mannix: Well, do you think he'd listen?
Cathy Walker: He has to. He's been shot, he needs a doctor. I don't care what Steve has done, Mr. Mannix. I love him. And I want him alive. That's the main thing. That's the only thing.
Joe Mannix: All right, Mrs. Walker, I'll see what I can do. You know that if, uh, you hear from your husband, you'll have to notify the police.
Cathy Walker: Yes, Lieutenant Malcolm told me.
Joe Mannix: Did he also tell you that he'll have no trouble getting a court order to put a tap on your phone?
Cathy Walker: Yes.
Joe Mannix: Good. It helps all around if you stick to the rules.
Cathy Walker: Thank you, Mr. Mannix.
The show starts out with a plot right out of Sherlock Holmes and Miss Marple....a guy is supposedly alone with someone and one is killed and so naturally everyone assumes the living person committed the killing. In this case, Steve Walker is assumed to be guilty-- and his running away while brandishing a gun didn't make him look particularly innocent. Yet, Mannix is convinced by the guy's wife to take the case and he does...even after it comes out that the man on the run ALSO had escaped from prison years earlier using a different identity!! Common sense says he did it...but you KNOW that Mannix will eventually prove otherwise.
As I said, this one really seems incredible--too incredible. Plus this sort of plot has been done too many times. Overall, worth seeing if you are a fan but that is all.
- planktonrules
- Apr 2, 2017
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- 304 S. Muirfield Road, Los Angeles, California, USA(Exterior, Cathy Walker's house)
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