Because- this not only features "Gideon the Intern", but also popular parapsychology professor Andreas Puharich.
Remember- Perry wants to "scientifically" explore if his client used ESP. So he employs several of Puharich's gadgets in this quest-
But beware! Perry also employs a Faraday Cage!
The instant he mentions this, we knew we were being beautifully tricked! But, how?
The cage features into the solution of this "conundrum", in a very clever way.
Does Perry's client really have ESP? Was Puharich the real deal or a quack?
Judging from the original broadcast date of Octo-Brr 21st, 1961, this unusual episode was that years given HOLLOWEEN entry.
And it's a doozy. All you have to remember is, it's PERRY MASON to the nth degree- just watch for his little smile, which is not as prominent as it usually is.
Look for Kent Smith and Virginia Field- Who usually plays mediums in PM. And the usual cast. Don't remember if Tragg appears, if he does it's his token cameo.
Remember- Perry wants to "scientifically" explore if his client used ESP. So he employs several of Puharich's gadgets in this quest-
But beware! Perry also employs a Faraday Cage!
The instant he mentions this, we knew we were being beautifully tricked! But, how?
The cage features into the solution of this "conundrum", in a very clever way.
Does Perry's client really have ESP? Was Puharich the real deal or a quack?
Judging from the original broadcast date of Octo-Brr 21st, 1961, this unusual episode was that years given HOLLOWEEN entry.
And it's a doozy. All you have to remember is, it's PERRY MASON to the nth degree- just watch for his little smile, which is not as prominent as it usually is.
Look for Kent Smith and Virginia Field- Who usually plays mediums in PM. And the usual cast. Don't remember if Tragg appears, if he does it's his token cameo.