Captain Gregg helps Claymore act like a lawyer in order to protect that beauty that is Gull Cottage from power lines, towers, and eminent domain.Captain Gregg helps Claymore act like a lawyer in order to protect that beauty that is Gull Cottage from power lines, towers, and eminent domain.Captain Gregg helps Claymore act like a lawyer in order to protect that beauty that is Gull Cottage from power lines, towers, and eminent domain.
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- TriviaPer the title, when one obeys the letter of the law but not the spirit, he is obeying the literal interpretation of the words of the law but not the intent of those who wrote the law. The title, however, refers to the spirit of Capt. Gregg haunting the courtroom and nothing more.
- GoofsIt is never made clear how Carolyn serving jail time helps her cause. Serving jail time for a cause was a sign of the times carried into the story to make it seem "relevant."
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Mr. Peevey: [gazing at the Captain's portrait] Hmm, I wonder what he'd have to say about all this if he was here.
Candice Muir: Keelhaul the blasted pirates!
Jonathan Muir: And nail 'em to the mizzenmast!
- ConnectionsReferences Each Dawn I Die (1939)
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Mrs. Muir vs. the System
Frank Donaldson (Jack Burns, Deputy Warren Ferguson in "The Andy Griffith Show") has informed Mrs. Muir (Hope Lange) that he will be taking away 7/12 of the property at Gull Cottage for the county to construct a large tower to carry power lines. He claims it can be done through imminent domain. As owner, Claymore (Charles Nelson Reilly) was given two weeks to file a complaint and did not, as he was paid for the land. He changes his mind and has an injunction drawn up preventing the action. Construction equipment begins showing up where Mr. Donaldson has an order dismissing the injunction. A highly disturbed Captain Gregg (Edward Mulhare) wrecks havoc on Mr. Donaldson and the equipment, sending them away. With Norrie out of town, Mr. Peevey (Guy Raymond) is acting constable and arrives with Mr. Donaldson at Gull Cottage where Mrs. Muir is blamed. When she takes an ax away from the invisible Captain at the dozer, and an incriminating photo is taken by Mr. Donaldson. It appears in the newspaper and she is given the moniker "The Blonde Basher". Mr. Peevy arrives with an order from the county to arrest her on charges of "sabotage, interfering with a county project, malicious mischief, being a public nuisance, and using county equipment without authorization." He tells her to hide out of sight and he will report that he could not locate her, but she turns herself in to him for the publicity. Claymore comes to the jail to tell Mrs. Muir that they are scheduled for a court appearance in two days and that he will represent her. He then produces a certificate from Ungerhaber Correspondence Law School. At the hearing he gets off to a bumbling start, but a surprise action may change the proceedings.
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- Oct 24, 2017
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