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Perry Mason - Qui a tué Madame?

Original title: Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam
  • TV Movie
  • 1987
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Perry Mason - Qui a tué Madame? (1987)
CrimeDramaMystery

Della meets with an old friend, a man she babysat in bygone days. He wants her to meet his new wife, Suzanne. But Suzanne has schemed with a bank exec to record the conspiracy of three of hi... Read allDella meets with an old friend, a man she babysat in bygone days. He wants her to meet his new wife, Suzanne. But Suzanne has schemed with a bank exec to record the conspiracy of three of his colleagues in their plan to defraud the bank.Della meets with an old friend, a man she babysat in bygone days. He wants her to meet his new wife, Suzanne. But Suzanne has schemed with a bank exec to record the conspiracy of three of his colleagues in their plan to defraud the bank.

  • Director
    • Ron Satlof
  • Writers
    • Patricia Green
    • Erle Stanley Gardner
  • Stars
    • Raymond Burr
    • Barbara Hale
    • William Katt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    503
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ron Satlof
    • Writers
      • Patricia Green
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
    • Stars
      • Raymond Burr
      • Barbara Hale
      • William Katt
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Perry Mason
    Barbara Hale
    Barbara Hale
    • Della Street
    William Katt
    William Katt
    • Paul Drake Jr.
    Daphne Ashbrook
    Daphne Ashbrook
    • Miranda Bonner
    Vincent Baggetta
    Vincent Baggetta
    • Tony Domenico
    Jason Bernard
    Jason Bernard
    • Sergeant Koslow
    Anthony Geary
    Anthony Geary
    • Steve Reynolds
    Bill Macy
    Bill Macy
    • Richard Wilson
    James Noble
    James Noble
    • Leonard Weeks
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Edward Tremaine
    Ann Jillian
    Ann Jillian
    • Suzanne Domenico
    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • D.A. Michael Reston
    Kim Johnston Ulrich
    Kim Johnston Ulrich
    • Candy
    • (as Kim Ulrich)
    Jamie Horton
    Jamie Horton
    • Frank Sims
    Richard Portnow
    Richard Portnow
    • Harry Long
    Mike Moroff
    Mike Moroff
    • Bouncer
    Wendelin Harston
    • Helen Robinson
    • (as Wendeline Harston)
    John Nance
    John Nance
    • Judge Harrison Prescott
    • Director
      • Ron Satlof
    • Writers
      • Patricia Green
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
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    5coltras35

    Routine Perry Mason

    Della meets up with an old friend, a man she babysat in childhood days. He wants her to meet his new wife, Suzanne. But Suzanne, a former madam, has schemed with a bank exec to record the conspiracy of 3 of his colleagues in their plan to defraud the bank. She has evidence of some nefarious plans and so she is murdered. Her husband is charged with the crime.

    Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam" is just a routine affair, which is a little muddled, though passable. Not as sharp as the others. William Katt stars as Paul Drake, who keeps losing a key witness (their first encounter ends with her pepper-spraying him whilst he's mid one-liner).
    5bkoganbing

    Who killed the trophy wife?

    Vincent Baggetta is the Perry Mason client in this television feature film and it's Barbara Hale who brings him in. Turns out that back in the day if you can picture Della Street as a teen she babysat Baggetta. Now Baggetta is accused of killing his second and trophy wife Ann Jillian.

    Worse than being arrested for murder Baggetta learns that back in the day before he knew here Jillian was the madam of a high class brothel in Chicago. That gave her access to the rich and powerful and when she invited some old friends over to discuss a deal involving a bank that they are on the board of directors and then tapes the meeting for blackmail purposes that is what gets her killed.

    This plays more like an Agatha Christie than a Perry Mason mystery. We have a closed ring of suspects that include Anthony Geary, James Noble, Bill Macy, and John Rhys-Davies. One in fact is guilty of something else than murder which fact gets revealed in court.

    A good story, but not one of the better Mason feature films.
    6boblipton

    The Fourth Man

    Ann Jillian works for a bank. She's holding a meeting with four of her associates at home. When her husband, Vincent Baggetta comes home, he discovers her corpse. When the police find newspaper clippings in Mr. Baggetta's car about his wife's arrest for prostitution and running a brothel, he gets upset and faces murder charges on the theory he found out and murdered her in a rage. Fortunately, Barbara Hale as Della Street used to babysit him, and guess who she worked for! Raymond Burr as Perry Mason He'll find suspects galore! One of them will confess on the witness stand! Meanwhile, his gumshoe, William Katt, will get beat up by street walkers.

    It's a good entry in the series. The cast list is rounded out with some solid talent, including James Noble, William H. Macy and John Rhys-Davies. If you enjoy solid. classic mysteries, you'll enjoy this.
    sundar-2

    Unexciting

    Yet another of the numerous TV movies starring television's original Perry Mason Raymond Burr and his secretary Della Street played by Barbara Hale. Both of them look their age in this telefilm which tries to explain away Raymond Burr's weight-encumbered locomotion as due to his character's knee surgery. Nobody would be fooled, however.

    "Murdered Madam" has a good plot. Unfortunately, the script-writers make no good use of it. One expects some startling revelation would actually come out of the recording equipment which Suzanne Domenico, played adequately by Ann Gillian, installs in her house. But nothing does. Suzanne's colorful past is never explored even briefly in this film. It is just touched upon, making her character one-dimensional. The bankers' reason for their rendezvous at Suzanne's house, when revealed by Perry's cross-examination at the end of the movie, may have sounded high-tech when this movie was made, but is now well-known to people who are interested in such things.

    Once again, Paul Drake is shown to be an inept detective who lets his quarry slip away from him more than once. In contrast, the Paul Drake of Erle Stanley Gardner's books was even more adroit than Perry Mason himself.

    "Murdered Madam" will appeal to an older audience who grew up watching Perry Mason. I do not want to sound politically correct but such folks may not mind the stereotyped portrayals of the black maid, gay hairdressers with long pink hair and the general bowdlerizing of the madam character. However, those who grew up reading Gardner's books as opposed to watching his creation on TV will not be impressed by this telefilm or its over-the-hill stars.
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    YOUR PAST IS SHOWING

    I'm puzzled by the comparatively low ratings of TCOT Murdered Madam. It features two lovely actresses-Ann Jillian and Daphne Ashbrook-has plenty of action, thanks to William Katt chasing and being chased by his antagonists, and has an interesting plot which you might call a modified whodunit since we know that the killer must be one of the four luncheon guests at the Dominicos' country home. As is customary in Perry Mason movies, the victim has dug her own grave, so to speak, by getting greedy with her partner-in-crime: had she stuck to their original agreement and not raised her demands, she probably would have survived to scam another day.

    A few random observations: The Tony Domenico character seems awfully dense, even for a Perry Mason client, and has a lower-class accent unlike his wife Suzanne, who seems to have all the brains in the family, however shady her past (and present).

    Of course this entire story would not have taken place if the Domenicos had bothered to install a home security system which was available by the mid-1980s. Suzanne was up to date regarding electronic bugging devices, so why didn't she and Tony put in an alarm in their country house which they used only occasionally? Such a place, often left empty in an isolated area, would have been a prime target for burglars, not to mention the intruder who actually killed her early in the story.

    Then there's her murderer who had come back hours after the luncheon searching for a tape recording and leaving a package of incriminating papers in Tony's car, a convertible that was conveniently left open with the top down. How did he know in advance that he could frame the husband and get away so easily?

    And where was Suzanne's car in all this? She must have had one of her own to get to the house and conduct her business, but we never see it.

    On watching this episode I assumed that Ann Jillian's unnaturally thick platinum hair was a wig. Since the actress had been treated for breast cancer around this time--a treatment involving a double mastectomy--I wondered whether the wig was necessary to hide the balding effects of chemotherapy. Whatever the case, the silver mop had become her trademark, and thankfully the actress is still with us.

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    • Trivia
      Early in the story Della discusses her brother. This is the first time she mentions any of her siblings in either the earlier TV series or the TV movie series.
    • Goofs
      Harry sticks his arm through the hoistway door on the freight elevator as Paul Drake, Jr and Miranda Bonner are escaping the apartment. Those doors would be equipped with an interlock that would have prevented the elevator from moving with them open.
    • Connections
      Followed by Perry Mason - L'affaire des feuilles à scandale (1987)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam
    • Filming locations
      • Denver, Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fred Silverman Company
      • Strathmore Productions
      • Viacom Productions
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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