Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion (1991)

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Written by Robert Janes

Directed by Christian I. Nyby II

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

An influential fashion magazine editor delighted in exposing the secrets of her peers and rivals, but was that reason enough for someone to kill her? Perry finds himself a witness for the prosecution as well as the prime suspect's defense attorney.

Cast

Raymond BurrPerry Mason
Barbara HaleDella Street
William R. MosesKen Malansky
Valerie HarperDyan Draper
Diana MuldaurLauren Jeffreys
Scott BaioAsst. D.A. Peter Whelan
Robert ClohessyTony Loomis
George DiCenzoAlbert Nardone
Bruce KirbyDet. Lt. Brennan
Image for Robert KnepperRobert KnepperKim Weatherly
Gianni RussoMarco Sabatini
Ally WalkerJulia Collier
Claire YarlettTanya Sloane
Deborah BrownSecretary
Gil ColonBailiff
Leanna CreelShannon Wilson
Susan EdwardsMrs. Wilson
Pat FinleyJudge Treyball
Mary Pat GleasonAmanda Cooper
Leigh ReyburnDeborah Richards
David RichardsSupervisor/Gerald
Blair WeickgenantLacy Reynolds
Wendelin HarstonMaid
Sue LeiserBuyer
Wayne MeledandriMechanic

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