A former master criminal becomes incoherent following his lobotomy. A victim is unable to use the telephone to report being mugged because he's Amish.A former master criminal becomes incoherent following his lobotomy. A victim is unable to use the telephone to report being mugged because he's Amish.A former master criminal becomes incoherent following his lobotomy. A victim is unable to use the telephone to report being mugged because he's Amish.
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- TriviaWhen asked about a lawyer, a suspect mentions Perry Mason, a TV lawyer played by actor Raymond Burr. Dietrich says "I think he retired.", to which the suspect replies "Yes, probably after the accident." That is an inside joke referring to the fact that Raymond Burr had moved on to play the wheelchair-bound eponymous detective in the TV series "Ironside (1967)", which began the year after "Perry Mason" ended.
- GoofsMr. Webber refutes any mode of transportation that's not in the Bible, but says he has no money for train fare.
- Quotes
Det. Ron Harris: Telephone number?
Caleb Webber: Ain't got one.
Det. Ron Harris: Social Security number?
Caleb Webber: Ain't got one.
Det. Ron Harris: Driver's License number?
Caleb Webber: Ain't got one.
Det. Sgt. Arthur Dietrich: Amish belief prohibits any government affiliation, such as receiving Social Security numbers. It also prohibits the use of any technological device unless its in the bible right?
[Caleb nods]
Det. Ron Harris: You can't drive a car?
Caleb Webber: No automobiles in the Bible, sir.
Det. Ron Harris: Or go on an airplane?
Caleb Webber: Not in the Bible.
Det. Ron Harris: No movies? No television? No discos? What can you people do?
Caleb Webber: Got 14 kids. That's in the Bible.
- ConnectionsReferences Perry Mason (1957)
- SoundtracksRomeo and Juliet: Fantasy Overture
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Peter Il'yich Tchaikovsky)
Courtesy of Extreme Music
- kevinolzak
- Jun 18, 2014