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A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor

  • Téléfilm
  • 1994
  • 1h 36min
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6,8/10
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A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor (1994)
CriminalitéDrameMystère

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen gubernatorial candidate Harlan Richards is murdered, the suspicions fall on the incumbent Governor Ryan Allison but when he, too, is murdered the plot thickens.When gubernatorial candidate Harlan Richards is murdered, the suspicions fall on the incumbent Governor Ryan Allison but when he, too, is murdered the plot thickens.When gubernatorial candidate Harlan Richards is murdered, the suspicions fall on the incumbent Governor Ryan Allison but when he, too, is murdered the plot thickens.

  • Réalisation
    • Max Tash
  • Scénario
    • Robert Schlitt
    • Erle Stanley Gardner
  • Casting principal
    • Hal Holbrook
    • Barbara Hale
    • William R. Moses
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    328
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Max Tash
    • Scénario
      • Robert Schlitt
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
    • Casting principal
      • Hal Holbrook
      • Barbara Hale
      • William R. Moses
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Hal Holbrook
    Hal Holbrook
    • Wild Bill McKenzie
    Barbara Hale
    Barbara Hale
    • Della Street
    William R. Moses
    William R. Moses
    • Ken Malansky
    John Spencer
    John Spencer
    • Al Rhinehart
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • John Orlando
    Bonnie Bartlett
    Bonnie Bartlett
    • Rosemary Sutter
    Macon McCalman
    Macon McCalman
    • Dan Dixon
    Kim Johnston Ulrich
    Kim Johnston Ulrich
    • Karen Richards
    Elyssa Davalos
    Elyssa Davalos
    • Violet Moore
    Pato Hoffmann
    • Sgt. Whitehorse
    Angela Dohrmann
    Angela Dohrmann
    • Tammy
    Fran Bennett
    Fran Bennett
    • Judge Donna Andrews
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    • Bearded Biker
    David Selburg
    • District Attorney
    Tony Longo
    Tony Longo
    • Will
    Ryan Phillippe
    Ryan Phillippe
    • Robert Fowler
    John Ducey
    John Ducey
    • Apartment Manager
    George Gerdes
    George Gerdes
    • Donovan
    • Réalisation
      • Max Tash
    • Scénario
      • Robert Schlitt
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
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    Grimaces Are Fine Here-Case of Grimacing Governor Merits ***1/2

    Hal Holbrook was far better here than in a previous episode. Why? He actually tackles a case in the style of Perry Mason. Raymond Burr would have been very proud. This time he really doesn't let his personal life interfere in his conduct of this case involving the demise of a gubernatorial candidate and the governor as well.

    There is plenty of intrigue here especially when the second murder occurs.

    Tony Curtis is brutal in his brief stint as a mobster involved in this mayhem. While he looks much older and pale in this part, he delivers a good performance as a racketeer.
    6boblipton

    Hal Holbrooks Solves Three Murders

    When a candidate for governor is killed, the incumbent is pleased. Then the governor is killed, and the candidate's daughter is on trial for murder. It's a good thing this is a Perry Mason Mystery. Even if Perry is unavailable (because Raymond Burr is dead), there's Barbara Hale as Della Street, William Moses as the investigator and Hal Holbrook, sporting a country accent and Stetson to deal with the matter. Will a random witness confess on the stand? Don't be surprised if one does.

    The characters involved (including turns by Tony Curtis, Bonnie Bartlett and James Brolin) keeps things interesting. Given the information that comes out at the end, revealing the actual murderer, it's not as good as the others.
    6hisarrow

    An answer for "boo moo" from Jan. 2007

    "The only question I have is why they felt they needed to keep shoe-horning Ken and Della into it - surely they could keep the brand and just start with new characters, or at least only use them without forcing it?" This is a quote from "boo moo's" review. It's unlikely that this person will ever see my answer, being written in 2017, but maybe someone else will wonder the same thing. The answer is that Raymond Burr wanted it that way. Barbara Hale and William R. Moses were contracted for all those movies, and if their contracts were canceled because of his death, they would been out a lot of money. So as a favor to them, Raymond Burr insisted that they be retained (pun intended) for all the movies. My comment re Ken Melansky is that after getting roughed up as many times as he does, if I were him, I'd start looking for a different line of work!
    5bkoganbing

    Where Was The Security?

    It's sad that Hal Holbrook's character of Wild Bill McKenzie was a rush creation job to fulfill the commitment of NBC for Perry Mason stories after Raymond Burr died. He could have been successful had he been launched on his own, might have been given a fair chance to succeed.

    Barbara Hale and William R. Moses, vacationing on lawyer/rancher Hal Holbrook's spread get drafted into helping with another case. This one involves no less than political assassination and I'm betting would have been on the front page of every paper in the country.

    Kim Johnston Ulrich is the daughter of former McKenzie colleague, Ken Kercheval whom she believes was murdered and the man who is now governor of the state, James Brolin, is responsible. When she goes to visit him, one evening, the governor is found stabbed to death with a letter opener. Naturally she's looking good for it and naturally comes she gets Holbrook and the team for her day in court.

    A couple of things struck me about this episode which you know had to have been written for Raymond Burr and would have made more sense given the Erle Stanley Gardner parameters he had to operate under and which the audience here would have been expecting for Wild Bill McKenzie. At one point Brolin's wife Deborah Raffin asks him how he could defend such an evil woman as Ulrich and he replies something on the order that since he's now rich enough, he defends only whom he wants and whom he believes are innocent.

    That was certainly true of Perry Mason. I'm betting neither Mason or McKenzie ever got a mob hit man off on a homicide. At least once they could pick and choose clients. Still it does violate at least one canon of legal ethics that EVERYONE is entitled to a defense.

    The Case of the Grimacing Governor had many generations of performers from old to new Hollywood in the cast. The old Hollywood was represented by movie legend Tony Curtis who has a small role as a very rich hoodlum with fingers in lots of pies. In an even smaller role is Ryan Phillippe as a banquet waiter whose testimony discredits so called eye witness testimony for the prosecution. This was before Phillippe hit movie star status.

    With all that though I do have to wonder where was the governor's security during all this. On second thought we in New York lost a governor because he managed to ditch his trappings of security for a little indiscretion that cost him his office. By the way I'm still not convinced Elliott Spitzer ought to have resigned.

    But that's the plot of another film.
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    McKenzie for the Defense!

    Maverick lawyer Bill McKenzie returns to action defending the daughter of a disgraced politician. The politico was murdered, but his death was successfully made to appear as suicide. Several years later, his daughter finds herself suspected of murdering the Governor of the state, who she held responsible for her father's suicide through a political smear campaign.

    Hal Holbrook is great in this role and the mystery, while engaging is rather disturbing as McKenzie probes layer upon layer of political corruption during his investigation. One can't help but wonder about the political repercussions after the smoke cleared. It might have made an interesting film on it's own. The final revelation, while not surprising, is clever and ironic.

    A treat, this late in the game.

    On a side note, reflecting a new courtroom era, cameras can be clearly seen in the background, televising the courtroom proceedings to a large cable audience no doubt.

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      This tv movie was made after Raymond Burr's death
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      Followed by A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester (1995)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 novembre 1994 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Perry Mason. El caso del gobernador asesinado
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Denver, Colorado, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dean Hargrove Productions
      • Fred Silverman Company
      • Viacom Productions
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      • 1.33 : 1

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