Perry Mason - Le cercueil de verre
David Katz is a world famous magician who comes to Denver with his troupe to perform in a charity benefitting disabled children. Also there are Perry and Della, as all three are supporters o... Read allDavid Katz is a world famous magician who comes to Denver with his troupe to perform in a charity benefitting disabled children. Also there are Perry and Della, as all three are supporters of the charity. Kate Ford, an assistant with an arrogant attitude, tells David that she is,... Read allDavid Katz is a world famous magician who comes to Denver with his troupe to perform in a charity benefitting disabled children. Also there are Perry and Della, as all three are supporters of the charity. Kate Ford, an assistant with an arrogant attitude, tells David that she is, from now on, going to be the star of an illusion in which an assistant is raised in a gla... Read all
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If you've seen one of these things then you've seen them all. The legal realism of these shows are always very doubtful but the drama is still enjoyable. Here for example the whole court is moved to the scene of the crime for some reason or other! Mason does his usual ripping into the witness stuff which is good but can get a bit tiresome because you know that they're all red herrings and the real person is only really examined at the end. Ken's investigation is better than usual here and it does have a genuine feel of PI work as facts are uncovered which expose the truth. It's nothing special but enjoyable.
Burr, Hale and Moses are all very comfortable and don't try too hard. Moses loves his role as he gets to be an action hero and jump around despite his daft hair. The support cast all skulk around looking a little guilty in attempts to try and throw us all off the scent they do alright. The usual `surprise face' in the Mason TVM's this time is Bob Gunton who does a good job as the Asst DA, but I always felt David Stiers was a better foil for Mason
Overall this is nothing special and is pretty basic when compared to much more sensational courtroom dramas.
Fortunately, Scolari has his own escape mechanism in place with his friend Perry Mason (aka Raymond Burr) as his attorney. Perry and his associates, Barbara Hale and William Moses, make other suspects appear and, we are confident, the least likely one will confess on the stand.
It's always good to see Mr. Burr in his signature role, and there's a nicely tangled mystery to be unraveled. Unlike others in this series of TV movies, there aren't many well-known actors outside the trio: Mr. Scolari, Bob Gunton as the doomed Assistant District Attorney, Julie Sommars and Kate Vernon; although doubtless there are fans of many of the performers involved.
Another top notch mystery that has Perry Mason defend an illusionist who is accused of murdering a rather horrid woman he impregnated- but there's plenty of people who had motive to do her in such as the magician's wife who overhears her with her husband, another assistant whose trick she takes, the prop guy she annoyed and a stage hand she nastily turned down when he asked her out, and another magician which accuses David of stealing his tricks.
It's an enjoyable mystery with a gripping courtroom scene with Perry Mason doing what he does best.
Did you know
- TriviaThis case is the 19th of the 30 Perry Mason TV movies made after the original Mason series went off the air following its nine season run..
- GoofsThe opening credits are shown over a courtroom that has the seal of the County of Los Angeles, California behind the bench, but the movie is set in Denver, Colorado.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Perry Mason - Un éditorial de trop (1991)
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