
Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star Assassin
Crime · Drama · Mystery
Overview
A hockey player of friend of Ken Malansky's is accused of murdering a team owner. Perry takes the case.
Top Cast


Raymond Burr
Raymond Burr
Perry Mason
Raymond Burr
Perry Mason


Barbara Hale
Barbara Hale
Della Street
Barbara Hale
Della Street


Alexandra Paul
Alexandra Paul
Amy Hastings
Alexandra Paul
Amy Hastings


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


Deidre Hall
Deidre Hall
Linda Horton
Deidre Hall
Linda Horton


Bruce Greenwood
Bruce Greenwood
Stewart Horton
Bruce Greenwood
Stewart Horton


Pernell Roberts
Pernell Roberts
Thatcher Horton
Pernell Roberts
Thatcher Horton


Jason Beghe
Jason Beghe
Bobby Spencer
Jason Beghe
Bobby Spencer


Shari Belafonte
Shari Belafonte
Kathy Grant
Shari Belafonte
Kathy Grant


Julius Carry
Julius Carry
Temple Brown
Julius Carry
Temple Brown
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