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A tiny limping canary convinces Perry Mason his client did not murder her husband though proving it in court is a monumental task.
Mason gets slapped by a beautiful blonde private eye and a short time later finds his client charged with murder.
Perry Mason defends a juvenile, previously convicted of theft, when the boy is charged with stealing a valuable piece of antique jewelry and murdering its owner.
A jealous suitor carries on a campaign of vindictive harassment until he is killed, and Perry Mason's client is charged with the crime
Perry Mason fails to get possession of $7.500in gambling IOU's before they can be used against his client, and a child custody hearing becomes a murder trial.
Harry Bright and Chuck Clark were once best friends and business partners until Margaret entered the picture. Margaret was a much younger woman on the make who entranced Chuck into marrying her.
Perry Mason turns calendar-art photographer to prove a point in defending a building contractor accused of murdering an amateur photographer.
Perry Mason resorts to some clever-and perfectly legal-skulduggery to prove a client's innocence.
A psychoanalyst is accused of murdering his nurse's brother, who was trying to blackmail the good doctor with stolen recordings of his sessions.
For the first time in his legal career, Perry Mason finds himself backstage in a New York theater when his client, Frank Brooks, is charged with murder.
A woman who was adopted is told by a bishop that her real grandfather is looking for her.
Wealthy Peter Baxter decides to test the loyalty of his heirs. He pretends to change his will cutting them all out and leaving his entire estate to groundskeeper James Hing.
Danny Ross is a television comedian who is waiting to hear about a new television show. It has been three years since his last television show was cancelled.
Perry defends a young heiress who married a fortune hunter, and who now has been accused of murdering the woman who was blackmailing her new husband.
A district attorney who is about to expose a building scam must try to explain a racy photo of himself, now that he's been accused of murder.
Two troubled women, Millie Crest and Fern Driscoll, switch identities. Millie, posing as Fern, stabs shady private eye Carl Davis in the arm in self-defense.
A tropical fish expert invents a miraculous cure for gill fever.
Perry defends a dark-haired beauty and her aunt, who are both accused of murdering the man who hired the brunette to impersonate his client.
A ruthless diamond cutter tries to sell a priceless gem just before he cleaves and shatters it.
The only witness to a rich man's murder is his parrot, who keeps repeating the suspect's name.
A man wrongfully imprisoned for embezzlement is released, but is then accused of killing the person responsible for putting him behind bars in the first place.
When an art dealer is found dead, the suspects include his wife, her lover, the man who bought a fake painting from him...and the artist who painted it.
The race is on for Mason to help clear a jockey of a murder charge.
A desperate husband, trying to support his wife and daughter, escorts a drunk home after his night job, but is accused of killing him for his poker winnings.
A camera's flash triggered by a buried clock figures into a murder case, where the chairman of a bank is accused of killing his son-in-law.
A young newlywed visits Mason, saying she's there for a "friend."
Perry represents an Army sergeant accused of shooting his superior officer, who may have been involved with a notorious payroll robbery in the Philippines.
A thirteen-year-old boy gets Perry Mason involved in one of the toughest cases of his career.
Mason defends a young male heir who is charged twice for killing the same man -once for manslaughter, then for first-degree murder.
A complex case ensues after Perry Mason receives a telephone call, supposedly from a man whose funeral he attended three years earlier.