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The name of the door is Caresse Cosmetic Products but the logo on the building just makes no sense. Submitted by Tom Grossman, 5/2/04.
+Pat Breslin (also listed sometimes as Patricia Breslin) makes her first of 3 appearances on Perry. Baby boomers know her best as Jackie Cooper's girlfriend on The People's Choice and Laura Brooks on Peyton Place. In 1969 she made her third marriage to Cleveland Brown's owner Art Modell. Submitted by PaulDrake 33.
You may remember Whit Bissell as Army Lt. Gen. Heywood Kirk from "The Time Tunnel", but you may also remember Bissell as Ralph Branly from the 1960's George Pal Productions movie "The Time Machine". Submitted by Charles Richmond 07/29/2009.
Whit Bissell might be considered the Donald Crisp of American television with so many appearences under his belt. He's most famous for playing the "mad" scientist in the horror cult classic "I Was A Teenage Werewolf". Although many will remember him from the famous Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles". Interestingly enough, his first movie appearence was in Errol Flynn's "The Sea Hawk"...which also included Donald Crisp. Submitted by Kenmore 11/13/09.
This episode is another entry in the continuing saga, TCOT All-Purpose Address. When Karen Lewis (Pat Breslin) arrives at Caresse Cosmetics to discover and be framed for the murder, Paul Drake checks her auto registration to confirm her identity. Her address is given as 1040 N. Las Palmas, the same street and number as artist David Lambert (Joe Maross) in #89, TCOT Crying Cherub, and as actor Lou Caporale (Peter Leeds) in #78, TCOT Artful Dodger. Ironically, Maross appears as ADA Helming, in this episode. Submitted by FredK 26 November 2009.
It appears that 1040 N. Las Palmas is the address of Hollywood Center Studios. Dating from 1919, many TV shows have been produced there including Perry Mason. Read more here. More about this on the Location Trivia page. Submitted by daveb, 11/26/09.