Raymond Burr actually first auditioned for the Hamilton Burger role. It was Earl Stanley Garner, who was just as dull as Burr's portrayal of Mason, that suggested Burr switch roles and film an audition for the Perry Mason part.
Now that's a picture I'll have to get out of my head again. LoL! :o) To answer your question, the different Dellas are brunette Helen Trenholme in The Howling Dog (1934, scene 1), Claire Dodd in The Curious Bride (1935, scenes 2 & 3), then Genevieve Tobin in The Lucky Legs (1935, scenes 4 & 5) and finally Claire Dodd again in The Velvet Claws (1936, scenes 6 through 8).
my mom is a fan of warren william as the lone wolf in the series the lone wolf..never knew he was perry mason.....thanks for posting.these and perry-della wedding..fun to watch... my mom thanks it is a charming little wedding...wants to know what is TCOT...does anyone know///
Sorry, Joe, you may find Burr's Perry Mason character dull and humorless, but that's exactly what Erle Stanley Gardner wanted out of Perry Mason, and it worked for nine seasons.
After the doctor prescribes a quieter lifestyle for the counselor: "Did you get that, Miss Street? No stimulants, no excitement. I'll have to get rid of you."
When I was a youth and reading the Perry Mson novels, I alway visualized Perry as a slick talking, roguish charcter. I think Warren Williams played him to perfection. I've always found Raymond Burr's characterization dull and humorless.
I knew it, Perry and Della were SUPPOSED to be in love. Would have loved to have see mb scenes like this between Raymond and Barbara🥰
Barbara Hale and Raymond Burr will always be Delka Street and Perry Mason but it is cool to see other variations on him as well.
Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale are Forever Perry and Della, but it's cool seeing the early stuff
They did love each other on and off screen an awful lot. It’s definitely interesting to see other variations too.
@@Jantv81 i know
I look forward to this show everyday the shows of today are awful I love this type of shows
I'd prefer the Raymond Burr/Barbara Hale duo any day! Now they r Perry and Della!
Raymond Burr actually first auditioned for the Hamilton Burger role. It was Earl Stanley Garner, who was just as dull as Burr's portrayal of Mason, that suggested Burr switch roles and film an audition for the Perry Mason part.
Wow. I've been looking for any original Perry Mason uploads avail on TH-cam!
is it me or are they trying to rival the Thin Man movies?
He looks kinda like David Niven.
Now that's a picture I'll have to get out of my head again. LoL! :o)
To answer your question, the different Dellas are brunette Helen Trenholme in The Howling Dog (1934, scene 1), Claire Dodd in The Curious Bride (1935, scenes 2 & 3), then Genevieve Tobin in The Lucky Legs (1935, scenes 4 & 5) and finally Claire Dodd again in The Velvet Claws (1936, scenes 6 through 8).
No way.
Geneveive Tobin played Della Street at some point in time?
Wonderful.
I love the suggestive scene at 1:50
my mom is a fan of warren william as the lone wolf in the series the lone wolf..never knew he was perry mason.....thanks for posting.these and perry-della wedding..fun to watch... my mom thanks it is a charming little wedding...wants to know what is TCOT...does anyone know///
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Sorry, Joe, you may find Burr's Perry Mason character dull and humorless, but that's exactly what Erle Stanley Gardner wanted out of Perry Mason, and it worked for nine seasons.
David Gibson it is still working 60 years later!
+Barbara Cox right.😁
After the doctor prescribes a quieter lifestyle for the counselor:
"Did you get that, Miss Street? No stimulants, no excitement. I'll have to get rid of you."
thanks! this is so interesting!
Della Street is gorgeous
They are definitely unbeatable, I agree. :o)
I wish they was more romance on the show!
thanks
Warren William lookslike William Talman with a moustache LOL By the way which Della is which?
Hamilton Burger: I object! That comment is inconclusive and that person is way uglier than me. ;)
Yeah
I'm all with you. :o) :o)
Fun!
When I was a youth and reading the Perry Mson novels, I alway visualized Perry as a slick talking, roguish charcter. I think Warren Williams played him to perfection. I've always found Raymond Burr's characterization dull and humorless.