
Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam
Mystery · Drama · Crime
Overview
Perry investigates the murder of a former madam and uncovers a multimillion dollar banking fraud in the process.
Top Cast


Raymond Burr
Raymond Burr
Perry Mason
Raymond Burr
Perry Mason


Barbara Hale
Barbara Hale
Della Street
Barbara Hale
Della Street


William Katt
William Katt
Paul Drake Jr.
William Katt
Paul Drake Jr.


Daphne Ashbrook
Daphne Ashbrook
Amanda Bonner
Daphne Ashbrook
Amanda Bonner


Vincent Baggetta
Vincent Baggetta
Tony Domenico
Vincent Baggetta
Tony Domenico


Jason Bernard
Jason Bernard
Sergeant Koslow
Jason Bernard
Sergeant Koslow


Anthony Geary
Anthony Geary
Steve Reynolds
Anthony Geary
Steve Reynolds


Bill Macy
Bill Macy
Richard Wilson
Bill Macy
Richard Wilson


James Noble
James Noble
Leonard Weeks
James Noble
Leonard Weeks


John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-Davies
Edward Tremaine
John Rhys-Davies
Edward Tremaine
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