Short Fuse. The, uh, "nightclub" where Roddy McDowall and Anne Francis go. A corner of a set, two chairs,a table and some aluminum foil strips on the walls for "wall paper". Did Universal go broke that week or what?
I would nominate Columbo's office in Now You See Him when he shows Sergeant Wilson the trick with the numbers. And also Columbo's office in Any Old Port in a Storm when he is there at night and Ric's girlfriend comes in to report that he is missing.
And in Lovely But Lethal that office where Viveca throws the red jar out the window....considering how beautiful her own office was, I don't think she would be caught dead in such stark surroundings.
How about in Candidate For Crime when Hayward fires the shot from the balcony of the hotel room through the glass and into the wall. The scenery behind him is clearly a painting of a sky and mountains
Hey, Cassa, it was I who mentioned the painted background. And that background is eerily similar to the background from the original black and white "Perry Mason" office scenes.
Sorry Joe....I should have remembered it was you.
I remember now, that after you had posted that I went to my videos and looked at both scenes from the 2 shows and I said...yup he is right!!