

Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical Murder
A young theatre director is accused of killing a more famous Broadway director. Perry takes his case.
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Plot Summary
When a wealthy philanthropist and theater owner is found murdered, his estranged son, a successful Broadway composer, becomes the prime suspect. Perry Mason is called in to defend the son, uncovering a complex web of deceit, family secrets, and hidden motives within the cutthroat world of show business. As Mason delves deeper, he must untangle the connections between a financially troubled musical, a suspicious understudy, and a ruthless business partner to expose the real killer.
Critical Reception
As part of the revival movie series for Perry Mason, this installment received generally positive reviews for continuing the classic legal drama formula with a compelling mystery and solid performances, particularly from the lead actors. It was seen as a faithful adaptation that appealed to fans of the original series and the detective genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its classic Perry Mason formula and engaging mystery.
- Appreciated the consistent performances of Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale.
- Seen as a satisfying continuation of the TV movie revival series.
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Fun Fact
This TV movie is part of a revival series that brought Perry Mason back to television after the original series ended in 1966, with Raymond Burr reprising his iconic role.
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