
Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lesson
Mystery · Drama · Crime
Overview
Ken Malansky, a law student of Perry Mason's, is accused of murdering a fellow student. Perry is reluctant to take on his case as the victim was the son of a close friend.
Top Cast


Raymond Burr
Raymond Burr
Perry Mason
Raymond Burr
Perry Mason


Barbara Hale
Barbara Hale
Della Street
Barbara Hale
Della Street


William R. Moses
William R. Moses
Ken Malansky
William R. Moses
Ken Malansky


Alexandra Paul
Alexandra Paul
Amy Hastings
Alexandra Paul
Amy Hastings


Brian Keith
Brian Keith
Frank Wellman Sr.
Brian Keith
Frank Wellman Sr.


Leslie Ackerman
Leslie Ackerman
Miss Lehman
Leslie Ackerman
Miss Lehman


Karen Kopins
Karen Kopins
Kimberly McDonald
Karen Kopins
Kimberly McDonald
Richard Allen
Richard Allen
Jeff
Richard Allen
Jeff


Brian Backer
Brian Backer
Eugene
Brian Backer
Eugene


John DeMita
John DeMita
Scott McDonald
John DeMita
Scott McDonald
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