A burlesque show producer drops dead of a heart attack, and leaves a post-humous tape asking Simon Brimmer to find his killer.A burlesque show producer drops dead of a heart attack, and leaves a post-humous tape asking Simon Brimmer to find his killer.A burlesque show producer drops dead of a heart attack, and leaves a post-humous tape asking Simon Brimmer to find his killer.
John Lawlor
- Director
- (as John H. Lawlor)
Shirley Anthony
- Observer at Theatre
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn most episodes you are shown the victim and told that they will die. In the beginning of this one, and "The Adventure of the Judas Tree", the victim is already dead.
- GoofsThe poster for the burlesque show says it opens Monday, but the night it is shown opening is a Thursday (one night after Simon's radio program, which previously had been established as airing live on Wednesday nights).
- Quotes
Simon Brimmer: That's your cue, Mr. Brady.
Marcus Brady: My script says "pause". "Pregnant with suspense."
Simon Brimmer: This is only a half-hour show, Mr. Brady. We can't wait out the full term of the pregnancy.
Featured review
Episode 9, "The Adventure of Veronica's Veils," features a special 'cameo appearance' from none other than George Burns, playing big-shot stage producer Sam Packer, whose latest production is a Burlesque revival on Broadway titled "Take It Off!" This entry begins with Packer's funeral, where all of his associates have gathered to view a screening featuring the producer himself, making accusations against everyone and proclaiming that he was murdered, citing various unsuccessful attempts on his life leading up to his demise. Packer also engages Simon Brimmer (John Hillerman) to investigate on his behalf, which annoys Inspector Queen, whose original verdict on the case (natural causes) is later revealed to be cyanide poisoning. Packer points the finger at his wife (Julie Adams), who he believes was having an affair; Risky Ross (Jack Carter), the former Burlesque comic whom the Inspector remembers as a tough kid from his early days on the force; and Gregory Layton (Don Porter), whom Packer accuses of having an affair with the star stripper, Veronica Vale (Barbara Rhoades), whose talent he admires. 83 year old William Demarest, the oldest actor to appear in the series, plays stage director 'Pop' Denny, and Hayden Rorke (I DREAM OF JEANNIE) plays a radio actor on Brimmer's show, revealing the 35-year relationship between 'Pop' and Packer. Derrel Maury ("Massacre at Central High") makes an unbilled appearance as the page boy, while Peter Hobbs, who plays toxicologist Dr. Steiner, would play another 'Medical Examiner' in "The Adventure of the Judas Tree." Always an intelligent actress, lovely Barbara Rhoades is a standout, here cast against type and making it work. There is one modest moment where her character displays dignity in her dressing room, changing behind a screen while Ellery comments on her profession as a stripper: "out there I'm an actress, here I'm a person."
- kevinolzak
- Oct 21, 2009
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What is the Spanish language plot outline for The Adventure of Veronica's Veils (1975)?
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