Perry Mason at the Chaplin Studio – The Case of the Homecoming Kid


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1966 – Perry Mason and Paul Drake arrive at the Chaplin Studio in The Case of the Final Fade-Out


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2005 – a matching view of the entrance. Kermit the Frog, dressed as Chaplin, welcomes guests


One of the most gratifying experiences to come from working on my Charlie Chaplin book Silent Traces was being given a private tour of the Chaplin Studios, at 1416 N. La Brea Avenue in Hollywood, now home to The Jim Henson Company.  My book contains an entire chapter devoted to the studio, annotated with vintage and current photos, aerial views, and maps. 


Jackie 1921 and 1966

Jackie Coogan in 1921 and 1966


The studio has a long history, and while I was aware that it was once used to film the Perry Mason television show, I was pleasantly surprised when Thomas Peters wrote to me advising that the studio exteriors appear prominently in the final episode of the series, The Case of the Final Fade-Out, which first aired May 22, 1966. 


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Richard Anderson, as Lt. Steve Frumm


Moreover, one of the guest stars in the final show was Jackie Coogan, the former child superstar who had worked at the same studio 45 years earlier when filming Chaplin’s masterpiece The Kid (1921). What bittersweet memories Jackie must have had revisiting the studio after all those years.  His return must surely have been an on-set topic of conversation while filming the episode, and begs the question whether his casting was merely a coincidence, or an homage of some sorts.*  


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Three views of the studio film vault door – Chaplin’s butler (inset) retrieves Charlie’s most valuable possession from the vault, his tramp shoes.


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Dick Clark at the gate


Given that this was the concluding episode of the highly successful series, after nine years, and 271 episodes, it must have been a bittersweet moment for everyone involved.  Again, the choice of the title, Final Fade-Out, suggests a tribute to the show’s own passing.


Aside from Coogan’s appearance, a young-looking Dick Clark (is that redundant?) plays a major role, as does veteran character actress Estelle Winwood.


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Erle Stanley Gardner


Erle Stanley Gardner, the prolific author of the original Perry Mason mystery novels, plays an un-credited cameo role as the last courtroom judge to appear in the series.020


The plot involves a murder that takes place at a movie studio during the filming of a scene.  Afterwards, the police briefly question a number of crew member witnesses, whose demeanor and appearance suggest they are all played by the real grips, camera operators, and other studio crew members from the show. 


The final shot of the series

The final shot of the series


The closing shot of the series, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr), Paul Drake (William Hopper), and Della Street (Barbara Hale) confer about their next big case.


 


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The Chaplin Studio during the Perry Mason years and originally.  When La Brea Avenue was widened in 1929, and the sidewalk was moved several feet east, the protruding architectural details of the buildings north of the entrance gate (yellow line) were trimmed flush to the new sidewalk.  The buildings south of the gate were physically moved east to preserve the details. Vintage Los Angeles


*(Oops, well, Coogan’s sentimental homecoming makes a good story, but it turns out he had appeared on the show twice before; in Season 5 – Episode 5, the Case of the Crying Comedian, and in Season 6 – Episode 28, the Case of the Witless Witness.  Maybe those were nostalgic experiences for him as well.)


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