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Perry Mason - Le retour de Perry Mason

Original title: Perry Mason Returns
  • TV Movie
  • 1985
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.1K
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Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale in Perry Mason - Le retour de Perry Mason (1985)
Legal DramaCrimeDramaMystery

When his former secretary Della Street is accused of murder, Perry Mason gives up a judgeship to defend her.When his former secretary Della Street is accused of murder, Perry Mason gives up a judgeship to defend her.When his former secretary Della Street is accused of murder, Perry Mason gives up a judgeship to defend her.

  • Director
    • Ron Satlof
  • Writers
    • Dean Hargrove
    • Erle Stanley Gardner
  • Stars
    • Raymond Burr
    • Barbara Hale
    • William Katt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Ron Satlof
    • Writers
      • Dean Hargrove
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
    • Stars
      • Raymond Burr
      • Barbara Hale
      • William Katt
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Perry Mason
    Barbara Hale
    Barbara Hale
    • Della Street
    William Katt
    William Katt
    • Paul Drake Jr.
    Holland Taylor
    Holland Taylor
    • Paula Gordon
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Ken Braddock
    Kerrie Keane
    Kerrie Keane
    • Kathryn Gordon
    Al Freeman Jr.
    Al Freeman Jr.
    • Lt. Cooper
    David McIlwraith
    David McIlwraith
    • David Gordon
    Roberta Weiss
    • Laura Gordon
    Cassie Yates
    Cassie Yates
    • Barbara Scott
    Patrick O'Neal
    Patrick O'Neal
    • Arthur Gordon
    James Kidnie
    James Kidnie
    • Bobby Lynch
    Paul Hubbard
    Paul Hubbard
    • Sgt. Stratton
    Lindsay Merrithew
    Lindsay Merrithew
    • Chris
    Kathleen Laskey
    Kathleen Laskey
    • Luanne
    Charles Macaulay
    • Judge Whitewood
    Mag Ruffman
    Mag Ruffman
    • Salesgirl
    Carolyn Hetherington
    • Mrs. Jeffries
    • Director
      • Ron Satlof
    • Writers
      • Dean Hargrove
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
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    7bkoganbing

    Didn't They Know Who Della Worked For Before?

    After a 20 year absence from the small screen Raymond Burr who is now, older, stouter, and grayer and with a beard returns to television in the first of several two hour made for television films. Burr had a legion of fans as Mason and his return was heralded with high ratings every time one of these films was broadcast.

    In the interim like many good lawyers and some mediocre ones, Perry Mason became a judge and was now an appellate court jurist. But when a friend's in trouble, Perry quits it all and returns to active combat in the courtroom.

    Back in the original series William Hopper as Paul Drake was a defendant in one episode. Here it's the only other living cast member at the time from the old series, Barbara Hale as Della Street.

    Della's gone on with her life as well. She became a secretary and later executive assistant to the wealthy Patrick O'Neal. With the kids and second wife O'Neal's got, no wonder he began relying heavily on Della Street to run his business.

    When O'Neal is stabbed to death by a killer in drag to make it look like Della broke in, she's arrested and of course she turns to Perry as her attorney. Biggest mistake the perpetrator made, didn't the individual realize just who Della worked for before. Definitely should have found another patsy.

    But as the case developed it turns out that not only did O'Neal have to be killed, but that Della had to be framed in order to solve get out of the potential jackpot the killer was in.

    This became a family reunion in another way as Barbara Hale's son William Katt came on as Paul Drake, Jr. The script had it written that Paul Drake was now retired and the Drake Detective Agency was in the hands of his son. But it's clear that Katt only considers it a part time gig. In fact when we first meet him he's doing another gig, playing a saxophone at a jazz club.

    Perry takes him on, but doesn't quite take him seriously enough. Katt has to earn his respect and that's a running theme throughout the film.

    Perry Mason Returns is a good start to eight years of Perry Mason films, all anticipated by the legion of fans Raymond Burr developed for Erle Stanley Gardner's famous defense attorney.
    8coltras35

    Perry Mason returns

    After a long and successful career as a lawyer, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) has put down his briefcase and has picked up the gavel. However, he decides to resign his judgeship and return to the other side of the courtroom when his former longtime secretary, Della Street (Barbara Hale), is accused of murdering the wealthy businessman she was working for. Using his still sharp investigative skills and the help of Paul Drake, Jr.. (William Katt), the son of his former private investigator, Perry attempts to bring the true culprit to justice.

    A solid start to an entertaining series of Perry Mason Tv films with Raymond Burr on top form - there's some exciting action sequences featuring William Katt doing the legwork. The suspects consisting of a dysfunctional family is quite good. It's quite an engaging entry:
    tedg

    Success by Negation

    This film is interesting not for what it is, but its place in a the scheme of things. By itself, it is dreadful, every bit of it. Taken alone, there are inherited characters played by actors who were accidents. There is an attempt to play with a formula that got worn out, so there is a hipster detective and a couple car chases. The "77 Sunset Strip" model is followed here, I think because the original series competed with it (and its ilk). The formula that worked before was scrambled here, but in the later episodes of this second time around, they got better as they went back to basics.

    The thing is worth considering because of the stage of evolution it represents.

    The detective story was a great invention, a big step forward in narrative types. It was followed by the mystery novel, where the reader and writer engaged in a tussle for control, sometimes (in the later form) complicated by a detective who has as much control as the writer. This was high art, in fact still is in some form in literature.

    Film picked it up and evolved the noir form, perhaps the greatest American invention.

    In written fiction, the standard model is based on the reader trying to determine the murderer by assembling causal dynamics. Erle Stanley Gardner changed the formula in a clever way. He wrote tons of Perry Mason stories from his "fiction factory," using a very strict formula. In his stories, it is impossible to guess the murderer (or sometimes two) by understanding cause. Instead, you eliminated all that could have done it, because the solution is the least likely. Gardner in his day was the most popular author in the English language.

    So while film took the mystery form and evolved it into noir in amazing variety, TeeVee picked up this strange deadend on the evolutionary tree. The stories were imported wholesale, with the characters modified significantly. Perry was less a playboy and Della was not his lover. No big deal. I think the long run of this show established the form of the detective story we have today when it is distinct from noir: viewers don't want to work at figuring things out. They just want to collect all the pieces as the movie proceeds and see how they assemble at the end, the assembly done for them.

    When Perry went off the air, it was a sad end to the more pure negated form (negated because of that "least likely" business). So when he came back with this relatively long form, it was hugely anticipated. I recall this. And I recall how we celebrated the show and its successors, not because they were good but merely because they existed. Again. This negated the negation of the negated form.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
    7helpless_dancer

    Good who-dunnit

    Della Street is set up as the fallguy for a murder. Of course, everybody knows that this sweet, motherly woman wouldn't swat a fly, much less off somebody. Mason pulls out all stops in unraveling the mystery and uncovers a plot to keep a multi-million dollar scam intact. The one phony part in this film is the reaction of a lawyer at the movie's end. No attorney would do what this man did.
    6boblipton

    Perry Mason Takes Up Beating Women

    Since William Talman, who played the game but always losing ADA in the original series died in 1966, a new ADA was needed for the first of 26 TV movies, and they settled on a woman. While only Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale survive from the original cast, you know as soon as Fred Steiner's memorable theme begins that Perry's client faces an unsinkable case, and that Perry will sink it.

    And a good thing too, since his client is Barbara Hale. It seems that Perry has been spending some time as a judge -- he was probably appointed to give the Los Angeles DA's office a better win average -- but he resigns as soon as Della is arrested. With Della's son by investigator Paul Drake (played by Miss Hale's son, William Katt) we are treated to an investigation -- Katt providing some comedy -- in which there are more than half a dozen suspects, since we all know that Della didn't do the deed.

    There are the usual trite "This Time It's Personal!" tropes, but it's a well-built and executed mystery. It's a pleasure to see Burr resume the signature role that changed him from a movie heavy to a TV star.

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    • Trivia
      When Raymond Burr was approached to reprise the role of Perry Mason, he agreed to do so only if Barbara Hale came back as Della Street.
    • Goofs
      In one of the chase scenes, the doors on Paul Drake's jeep are there when he takes off but after he rounds the corner they are gone.
    • Quotes

      Reporter #1: Mr. Mason, can you comment on the Prosecution's case against Miss Street?

      Reporter #2: When do expect to go to trial?

      Reporter #3: Do you really think she's innocent?

      Perry Mason: Answer to your questions. No comment. No comment. No comment... . But you can quote me.

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      Features Perry Mason (1957)

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Perry Mason Returns
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • InterMedia Entertainment Company
      • Strathmore Productions
      • Viacom Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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