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The Case of the Fickle Filly
Mason Horsing Around
Mason is defending a woman (Joan Freeman) who is technically a minor (coulda fooled me; if she's a minor she's what they used to call jailbait) accused of thrusting a man through with a piece of farm equipment they call a spreader but we used to call a seed fork. Ouch.
Freeman is incredible in this episode. Very beautiful and wearing trousers that might have been painted on. They leave little to the imagination from the rear. And they say men don't notice women's clothes.
Lifelong supporting actor Strother Martin, one of those bit players some of us always looked forward to seeing, has a small role as a shady stable hand.
Otherwise, if (like me) you have no horse-sense (meaning you know nothing about equine mammals or racing) this episode may be hard to grasp.
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Lisabeth Hush
Birth name:
Barbara Elizabeth Hush
Place of birth:
New York City, New York, USA
Lisabeth Hush (3 November1934 – 19 February2021; age 86) was an actress who voiced the Companion in the Star Trek: The Original Seriessecond season episode "Metamorphosis".
The role, for which she was personally chosen by director Ralph Senensky, was originally recorded by Elizabeth Rogers, but was re-recorded by Hush, who received no credit for her work. [1]
Hush was married to former TOS guest star Sam Gilman.
Hush appeared in about forty television episodes and a small numer of films between 1960 and 1973. Among others, she can be seen in episodes of Sea Hunt, Route 66, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (with Dean Stockwell, Susan Oliver, and Bert Remsen), Bonanza (with DeForest Kelley and John Hoyt), Ben Casey (with Harry Landers), Gene Roddenberry's The Lieutenant (starring Gary Lockwood, with Kenneth Tobey), Dr. Kildare (in an episode written by Gene Roddenberry and another one guest starring Jud Taylor), The F.B.I. (starring Stephen Brooks, with Bill Irwin and Garrison True, directed by Ralph Senensky), Mission: Impossible (starring Leonard Nimoy, with Anthony Zerbe, Steve Ihnat
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All About Bette
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