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Perry Mason/The Case of the Fatal Framing
The Case of the Fatal Framing | |
Airdate | March 1, 1992 |
Written by | Sean Cholodenko |
Directed by | Christian I. Nyby II |
Produced by | David Solomon |
Network | NBC |
Style | 120-minute legal drama |
Company | The Fred Silverman Company, Dean Hargrove Productions, Viacom
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Origin | USA
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The Case of the Fatal Fashion |
The Case of the Reckless Romeo |
Perry Mason |
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Starring: Raymond Burr (Perry Mason), Barbara Hale (Della Street)
and William R. Moses (Ken Malansky)
Special Guest Stars: Jane Garr (Renee Nurian), Maureen Mueller (Lizanne York), John Rhys-Davies (Phillip Graff), Scott Valentine (Damien Blakely)
and David Soul (Truman York)
Guest Stars: Robert Gentry (Winston Hope), Betsy Jones-Moreland (Judge Elinor Harrelson), Charles Macaulay (D.A. Milton Fryman), James McEachin (Lt. Ed Brock), Debbi Morgan (Maureen Gilman), Mark Moses (Joel McKelvey), Nancy Valen (Mala Sikorski)
Co-Starring: Carla Folk (Barbara Scott), Michael K. Osborn (Dr. Bainsworth), Ron Pinkard (Lesley), Dutch Shindler (Elevator Operator)
Featuring: Kathryn Christopher (Hotel Clerk), Christina Faust (Diane McKelvey), Jim Huffman (Man in Gallery), Vincent C. Robinson (Court Clerk), Archie Smith (Sculptor), Walker Williams (Police Officer)
Uncredited: Kelly McGillis (Mrs. Joel McKelvey)
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Plot Overview
An artist who was supposedly killed in a motorcycle accident turns up very much alive, only to wind up murdered. A man whose wife was riding with the dead man on the bike and was killed in the accident is arrested for the artist's murder, and Perry defends him.