
Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle
Drama · Mystery · Crime
Overview
A former associate of Perry Mason returns to handle the defense of a world-class chess player accused of murdering a prominent TV personality.
Top Cast


Hal Holbrook
Hal Holbrook
William McKenzie
Hal Holbrook
William McKenzie


Barbara Hale
Barbara Hale
Della Street
Barbara Hale
Della Street


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


Dixie Carter
Dixie Carter
Louise Archer
Dixie Carter
Louise Archer


Diahann Carroll
Diahann Carroll
Lydia Bishop
Diahann Carroll
Lydia Bishop
James Stephens
James Stephens
Daniel Kingman
James Stephens
Daniel Kingman


Molly Hagan
Molly Hagan
Laurel Crown
Molly Hagan
Laurel Crown


James McEachin
James McEachin
Lt. Ed Brock
James McEachin
Lt. Ed Brock


Derek de Lint
Derek de Lint
Dr. Estes
Derek de Lint
Dr. Estes


John Rubinstein
John Rubinstein
District Attorney
John Rubinstein
District Attorney
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