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In 1958, Delevanti was cast as the printer Lucius Coin in all twenty-six episodes of the NBC western television series, Jefferson Drum, starring Jeff Richards. [2] He made two guest appearances on Perry Mason during the first and final (ninth) seasons of the series. In 1957 he played florist Mr. Tulloch in "The Case of the Silent Partner".
Homeier changed his first name from Skippy to Skip when he turned eighteen. He attended the University of California, Los Angeles. [5]Although Homeier worked frequently throughout his childhood and adolescence, playing wayward youths with no chance of redemption, he did not become a major star, but he did make a transition from child actor to adult, especially in a range of roles as delinquent ...
In 1909, a six-cylinder engine was offered on a shorter 125.5-inch wheelbase, and produced 50 horsepower, the same as the four-cylinder engine. It was the lowest priced car in the lineup, selling for $3,000, equivalent to $101,733 in 2023. [3] A.M. Dean became chief engineer and improved the six-cylinder design now called the Silent Six engine.
The Case of the Silent Partner: Morrow November 1940 [5] 1941 The Case of the Haunted Husband: Morrow February 1941 [5] 1941 The Case of the Empty Tin: Morrow October 1941 [5] 1942 The Case of the Drowning Duck: Morrow May 1942 [6] 1942 The Case of the Careless Kitten: Morrow September 1942 [6] 1943 The Case of the Buried Clock: Morrow May 1943 ...
Perry Mason in The Case of Too Many Murders (1989) – A businessman seems to have been in two places at once—once as a murderer, once as a victim. Perry Mason in The Case of the Burning Bequest (1990) – Mason's client has apparently killed his mother-in-law-to-be in the same room where his fiancée's real mother was killed by the client's ...
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The start of the development of the SAC-46 was first documented in 1943 and the basic development of a weapon of this kind went on with low priority. [2] In February 1945 operational examples of the SAC-46 were requested for an actual OSS mission and a first batch of six guns was manufactured in April 1945 by the Long Engineering and Research Company. [2]