Watch Perry Mason Season 3 Episode 24: The Case of the Ominous Outcast Online

Watch Perry Mason Season 3 Episode 24: The Case of the Ominous Outcast
IMDB Rating: 8.3/10 from votes
Release: 1960 /

Perry Mason

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Season 3

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Episode 24

Genre: Crime | Drama | Mystery
Director: Arthur Hiller
Stars: Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper
Synopsis: In Outcast, CA, newcomer Bob Lansing encounters strange, hostile reactions from the barber to the owner of the hotel who refuses him a room. The only friendly face is J. J. Flaherty who Bob met while fishing but he is really a private eye. At the request of Dr. Kennedy, headmaster of the orphanage where he was raised, Bob is there to look up Frederick Bell, who has been sending anonymous donations to the orphanage for several years. Bell denies this. Suspicious, Bob returns to Los Angeles and consults Perry Mason. From old newspaper accounts, Bob thinks he may be the son of notorious bank robber Lynn Aberdeen, who killed two deputy sheriffs. Curiously, Bell was a clerk in the bank when it was robbed. Now Bell works for the town's richest tycoon, Tom Quincy, who is having an affair with Bell's wife Vivian. Bob decides to return to Outcast against the advice of Perry to confront the people and learn more of the history. Bell is found dead with Bob leaning over him. Bob is arrested, and ...

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