
Perry Mason and the Case of the Lucky Legs
A Radio Dramatization
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Narrated by:
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Jerry Robbins
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The Colonial Radio Players
Criminal lawyer and all-time number-one mystery author Erle Stanley Gardner wrote close to 150 novels that have sold 300 million copies worldwide. His most popular books starred the incomparable attorney-sleuth Perry Mason.
The Case of the Lucky Legs is the story of a confidence man who promoted fake beauty pageants in small California towns. Marjorie Clune was one of his winning victims, "The Girl with the Lucky Legs". She was promised a Hollywood movie contract, but the scam artist fled with the money. Marjorie fled too; left her hometown in shame to try and “prove” herself in Hollywood. Perry Mason is hired to track her down, but when the deceitful pageant promoter turns up murdered, Marjorie becomes the prime suspect in this “edge of your seat” murder mystery.
Listen to another Perry Mason mystery.©2010 Paisano Productions. ® All Rights Reserved. Based on the book by Erle Stanley Gardner. (P)2010 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air. Published by Brilliance Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















It’s excellent!
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As Always Good One
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Fun
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I'm enjoying these dramatizations
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Colonial Radio Theater did it again!!
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One of the best productions I have heard.
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Definitely not my favorite version of Perry Mason.
It's ok, maybe not for everyone.
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Amazingly, there is NO courtroom drama in this Perry Mason, courtroom drama story. Also, the writer of this new. but not improved version of Gardner's original story, decided to change the identity of the murderer. As far as performances go, none were standout great. The actress playing Della Street had a very hard. hostile edge to her -- uncharacteristic for Della. MIA: Lt. Tragg and Gertie. Thankfully this was a cheap title so I didn't part with too much cash. If you're really interested in this title, watch the TV episode--much truer to the original.What could Erle Stanley Gardner and M. J. Elliott have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Perry Mason's claim to fame were his courtroom antics. Any production of Perry Mason must include the courtroom part. Elementary.What about Jerry Robbins and The Colonial Radio Players ’s performance did you like?
Perry had a new. fast-talking edginess that was unique and clearly separated the actor from Mr. Burr's classic PMMargie sounded about 10 years old... might use an actress with more ...er... maturity to her voice...Margie was an ingenue but not a child.
Uhm... close, but no cigar?
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If the acting were good, maybe I could make allowances, but it's not. While the dialogue is similar to what Gardner wrote back in the 30's and 40's (It's nothing like the Perry Mason TV series with Raymond Burr.), it is delivered like bullets fired out of a machine gun. No pacing, no nuance, in short, no acting - just delivery of their lines. Coupled with the confusing production cues,this is a total failure to bring Perry Mason to audio.
Absolutely a waste of money
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