
Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion
An editor of a fashion magazine writes a column that destroys careers. She is also a brutal employer. An editor of a rival magazine visits, asking she not be the next victim. The first is found dead and the rival is charged with murder.
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Plot Summary
Fashion designer Sheila Carter is found dead in her studio, and Perry Mason takes on the case to defend her business partner, Michael Riley, who is accused of her murder. As Mason delves into the competitive and glamorous world of high fashion, he uncovers a web of deceit, jealousy, and betrayal among the designers, models, and executives.
Critical Reception
As part of the long-running Perry Mason television movie series, 'The Case of the Fatal Fashion' was generally received as a competent, if somewhat formulaic, installment. Critics and audiences familiar with the series appreciated the familiar courtroom drama and mystery elements, though some noted a predictable plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Enjoyed the classic Perry Mason courtroom procedural.
- Found the fashion industry setting to be a unique backdrop.
- Some viewers felt the mystery's resolution was predictable.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific Perry Mason movie is not widely documented on Google platforms, but generally, viewers of the series appreciate the consistent formula of legal puzzles and satisfying resolutions.
Fun Fact
This was one of the final Perry Mason television films to star Raymond Burr before his death in 1993.
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