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Raymond Burr and William Hopper in Perry Mason (1957)

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The Case of the Captain's Coins

Perry Mason

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Philip Andrews gets into a fight in a parking lot. The fight was more wrestling than boxing. Only one punch was landed. Andrews was hit in the abdomen. Somehow he was knocked unconscious. And even though he didn't even hit his head as he fell, his fall was broken by a fence. When the scene changed, he was holding an ice pack to his head. He was never struck in the head.

UPDATE: After Philip Andrews was hit in the abdomen and had the wind knocked out of him, his assailant pushed him against the chain link fence. As Philip was falling, the right side of his head hit the horizontal metal bar on the fence. In a later scene, he was holding an ice pack to his head at the spot where he was hit by the metal bar.

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When Perry is speaking with Philip in the attorney room during a break in the hearing, Evelyn is with them. Her presence there could jeopardize the attorney-client privilege for the conversation between Perry and Philip. Evelyn and Philip are not married, so there is no legally recognized confidentiality privilege between them. And because she didn't add anything to the conversation, it's unclear why she is even there.

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