In this episode Perry Mason defends a young theatre director who is accused to have killed a famous director of a Broadway musical.In this episode Perry Mason defends a young theatre director who is accused to have killed a famous director of a Broadway musical.In this episode Perry Mason defends a young theatre director who is accused to have killed a famous director of a Broadway musical.
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- TriviaLike her role as Amanda Cody, a featured performer in a Broadway musical, most of Debbie Reynolds her early film work was in MGM musicals.
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- ConnectionsFollowed by Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star Assassin (1989)
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Perry has been in hospital for a knee operation but, while recovering, he sees Johnny out of the window. Johnny was a ex-stage manager for a musical called Polly in which while the star, film star, Amanda Cody, is scoring a big success, it's director Tony Franken is a right monster and after tearing through the cast and crew fires Johnny after Johnny stands up for himself. That night, Tony gets a phone call, goes down to the theatre and is shot. The police arrest Johnny and when Perry comes forward with the alibi Amanda begs Perry to represent Johnny. While Perry and Della investigate the murder, Ken and his fiancee Amy investigate the theatre's security guard Parker Newton, a huge man who got a very nasty temper but has the key to solving the murder...
Another enjoyable Perry Mason, despite it being a little average and not as engaging as the others. With Perry Mason doing his bit to prove his client didn't kill a horrid musical theatre director ( well played by Dwight Schultz, who almost goes into Murdoch mode), Moses and Alexandra Paul making a good investigating duo and Debbie Reynolds sprinkling her Hollywood charm it's hard not to enjoy.
Another enjoyable Perry Mason, despite it being a little average and not as engaging as the others. With Perry Mason doing his bit to prove his client didn't kill a horrid musical theatre director ( well played by Dwight Schultz, who almost goes into Murdoch mode), Moses and Alexandra Paul making a good investigating duo and Debbie Reynolds sprinkling her Hollywood charm it's hard not to enjoy.
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By what name was Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical Murder (1989) officially released in Canada in English?
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