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Such a good actress. The had a unique combination of the old-style, melodramatic screen acting and the subtle, modern style.
The episode was "One-Eyed Witness" 1959. She was Perry's client (you know what that meant?? She didn't do it:-):-)
Dead give away from the start on all his shows. It wasn't realistic he only defended innocent people accused of murder. Angie was so pretty!!
What is the tune here? Shazam can’t find it
$20,000 was a LOT of money in the '50s.
You could easily buy a nice house.
For me, it's a lot of money NOW!!
What's that now adjusted for inflation? 🤔
Going strictly by inflation, $20,000 in 1959 would be $177,000 in 2020.
@@hebneh TOLD you it was a lot of money!!
She ruined her beautiful, healthy brown hair with peroxide.
Who played her brother in this episode?
Peter Adams. He had a long career as a part-time supporting actor, but nothing very memorable. He had more success as a real estate developer and philanthropist.
Such a good actress. The had a unique combination of the old-style, melodramatic screen acting and the subtle, modern style.
The episode was "One-Eyed Witness" 1959. She was Perry's client (you know what that meant?? She didn't do it:-):-)
Dead give away from the start on all his shows. It wasn't realistic he only defended innocent people accused of murder. Angie was so pretty!!
What is the tune here? Shazam can’t find it
$20,000 was a LOT of money in the '50s.
You could easily buy a nice house.
For me, it's a lot of money NOW!!
What's that now adjusted for inflation? 🤔
Going strictly by inflation, $20,000 in 1959 would be $177,000 in 2020.
@@hebneh TOLD you it was a lot of money!!
She ruined her beautiful, healthy brown hair with peroxide.
Who played her brother in this episode?
Peter Adams. He had a long career as a part-time supporting actor, but nothing very memorable. He had more success as a real estate developer and philanthropist.