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Perry Mason/The Case of the Defiant Daughter
The Case of the Defiant Daughter | |
Airdate | September 30, 1990 |
Teleplay by | Anne Collins |
Story by | Dean Hargrove & Joel Steiger |
Directed by | Christian I. Nyby II |
Produced by | David Solomon |
Network | NBC |
Style | 120-minute legal drama |
Company | The Fred Silverman Company, Dean Hargrove Productions, Viacom
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Origin | USA
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The Case of the Silenced Singer |
The Case of the Ruthless Reporter |
Perry Mason |
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Starring: Raymond Burr (Perry Mason), Barbara Hale (Della Street)
and William R. Moses (Ken Malansky)
Special Guest Stars: Jere Burns (Cliff Bartell), Robert Culp (Richard Stuart), Ken Kercheval (L.D. Ryan), Kevin Tighe (Steven Elliott), Robert Vaughn (Jay Corelli)
Guest Stars: John Apicella (Martin Hochman), Don Galloway (Sergeant Hollenbeck), Harry J. Lennix (D.A. Keith Warner) Jenny Lewis (Melanie Benson), John Posey (David Benson), Michele Scarabelli (Valerie / Stephanie Young)
Co-Starring: Lois de Banzie (Sarah Andrews), Denise Galik (Alice Sherman), Joe Horvath (Hood), Valerie Karasek (Belinda Foster), Jack O'Halloran (The Big Man), Ron Pinkard (Judge McElvy)
Featuring: LuAnn Buckstein (Elaine Hochman), Michael Leopard (Alice's Husband)
Uncredited: Lucinda Dickey (Employee)
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Plot Overview
In Las Vegas, a man on vacation encounters the man he blames for his brother's death and crashes a poker game in his hotel room to confront him. When the man is later shot to death, Perry goes to work on clearing him. He soon learns that the poker game was a cover for the dead man to propose blackmail to his fellow 'players', an automobile manufacturer, a rock star and a Senator, and investigates all three, but his efforts are complicated by the defendant's precocious daughter, who puts herself in danger by doing her own investigating.
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The Show
Raymond Burr is reunited here with another of his former co-stars, this time it's his Ironside sidekick, Don Galloway, who played Sgt. Ed Brown on that series.