Jack, whose rooster is bothering the neighbors, receives a summons. He goes to a lawyer (Frank Nelson) who learned the law by watching Perry Mason. He tells Jack to plead insanity. Jack goes home, where he finds Don and a Hawaiian princess, who does the commercial with hula movements. Jack falls asleep and dreams he is on trial for murdering the rooster. Perry Mason defends him very badly, and in the end breaks down in the courtroom and confesses that he himself killed the bird.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Al Gordon | Writer | ||
Sam Perrin | Writer | ||
George Balzer | Writer | ||
Raymond Burr | Guest Star | ||
Hal Goldman | Director | ||
Frederick De Cordova | Director |