Perry Mason - Meurtre en FM
- TV Movie
- 1993
- 1h 36m
Dr Sheila Carlin is good friends with Della who calls Perry in when she is being pestered by someone. On the theory that it could be somebody that she works with at a radio stations she arra... Read allDr Sheila Carlin is good friends with Della who calls Perry in when she is being pestered by someone. On the theory that it could be somebody that she works with at a radio stations she arranges Perry to be interviewed by Winslow Keene who is also the station's owner. Winslow enr... Read allDr Sheila Carlin is good friends with Della who calls Perry in when she is being pestered by someone. On the theory that it could be somebody that she works with at a radio stations she arranges Perry to be interviewed by Winslow Keene who is also the station's owner. Winslow enrages the rest of the talk show hosts on the station by informing them of changes that he i... Read all
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Starts out well with the "suspect" getting gaslighted, however that story goes out of the window and it treads the usual formula - it's an ok entry, though gets heavily convoluted and not too engaging. Routine entry with some weak moments.
Filmed in 1992, the cast includes some notable names from the decade.
The facial expressions Mason directs toward G. Gordon Liddy are priceless. Better yet, Liddy stoically inhabits his own political/media personality with dialogue and body language- the original right-wing firebrand.
Also interesting to see Mariett Hartley and Montel Williams cast early on in their careers.
Burr delivers some astute subpoena-serving and courtroom dialogue, even if plot credulity is a stretch.
As has already been mentioned by others, the formula was getting a little old. In this show, as in several others, there were so many characters introduced in the opening several minutes to whom the victim was so rude and mean that killing them was an obvious solution, that it reached ridiculous levels. What was even more ridiculous was Lt Brock immediately seizing upon the fact that the good doctor was the only viable suspect. Yeah, I know that other evidence was presented which supported the theory that the doc did the killing but even dedicated cops are supposed to fully investigate all aspects of active cases. Sorry, but he was too quick to jump on the obvious evidence and too aggressive at ignoring and discounting alternative theories. This was evident not only in this episode but several others around the same time, as well. This made Brock not only annoying but irresponsible as well. In the Perry Mason universe - He likely would never actually investigate a case which ever got successfully prosecuted due to his incompetence!
This one has more humor than usual, with Barbara Hale, playing Della Street, plying Burr with various tisanes. By this point, the role of William Moses as Ken Malansky, Perry's investigator, is overtly humorous. Of course he gets knocked around. Of course he teams up with a beautiful woman to investigate. This is in hilarious contrast to his boss' dealing with witnesses, all of whom he hits.... with a subpoena.
It's the next to last time Burr would play Erle Stanley Gardner's lawyer-investigator. Despite Miss Hale's healthful concoctions, he would die before this TV movie aired.
Did you know
- TriviaRaymond Burr died shortly after this movie was aired, and a poignant tribute to his body of work was aired on NBC, hosted by a grieving Barbara Hale and supportive Bill Cosby.
- GoofsThe pharmacy delivery man states that the car leaving the scene of the crime was green. However, when we see the car earlier as it almost backs into him, and later when he is shown a photo of the defendant's car, both are explicitly blue, but no one points this out.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Perry Mason - Baiser mortel (1993)
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- Perry Mason: The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host
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