Perry Mason - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

The Case of the Treacherous Toupee
An executive who has been "missing" for two years returns on the day of an important stockholders' meeting and ends up being slain.

The Case of the Credulous Quarry
A shady lawyer, a client facing a murder charge and a woman witness demanding a payoff help complicate this case for Mason.

The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker
Perry Mason is hired by a harassed business executive who wants to rid himself of a larcenous, freeloading nephew.

The Case of the Singular Double
Perry Mason is hired by a distressed girl who assumed the identity of a non-existent cousin to report her own disappearance as a suspected suicide.

The Case of the Lavender Lipstick
Lawyer Perry Mason takes the case of a girl chemist accused of slaying her employer when planted evidence is found to indicate that she had sold secret formulas to a rival cosmetics firm.

The Case of the Wandering Widow
Perry Mason is hired by a woman who is being blackmailed by a long-missing witness in the six-year-old murder of her husband.

The Case of the Clumsy Clown
Perry Mason is hired by a circus clown to untangle a case of bigamy and head off a threat of blackmail.

The Case of the Provocative Protege
Perry Mason is hired by a distinguished concert pianist's widow to determine whether the musician's fatal plunge off a cliff was murder or suicide.

The Case of the Nine Dolls
A little girl's plaintive request for help in learning who she is leads Perry Mason into an international quest and a murder trial.

The Case of the Loquacious Liar
Lester Martin's life takes a horrible turn for the worse when a man breaks into his apartment, forces him at gun-point to drink half a bottle of Scotch, and then drives him into the country.

The Case of the Red Riding Boots
Ann Farwell is miserable over the separation of her parents. Things aren't made any better when her father starts seeing Rita Conover, a scheming woman half his age.

The Case of the Larcenous Lady
A pretty secretary enlists Perry Mason's help when she finds herself framed in a blackmail plot, then is accused of the death of her employer's wife.

The Case of the Envious Editor
Slimy publishing tycoon Donald Fletcher buys controlling interest in a respectable but financially troubled publishing house. Fletcher turns things upside down by turning the publications into scandal sheet featuring photographs of scantily clad women.

The Case of the Resolute Reformer
Perry Mason, helping a citizen's committee fight a proposed construction project, gets more deeply involved than he had planned as bribery, political blackmail and murder develop.

The Case of the Fickle Fortune
Going to Perry Mason for advice after $153,000 in estate money is stolen from his car, civil servant, Ralph Duncan, soon needs more than advice, when he is caught at the scene of a murder where part of the missing money is found.

Erle Stanley Gardner's The Case of the Waylaid Wolf
Womanizing playboy Loring Lamont has his sights set on Arlene Ferris, his father's shapely secretary. He lures her to his beachfront bachelor pad with seduction on his mind. Arlene slaps the rotter and flees taking Loring's car back into town.

The Case of the Wintry Wife
Vindictive Laura Randall is slain after she plots to blow up her husband's unique underwater sounding device.

The Case of the Angry Dead Man
Willard Nesbitt stages his own death so his wife can collect on a large insurance policy. Then he learns his business partner means to cheat the wife out of some mining property royalties. Nesbitt's "return to life" is short lived, and Perry Mason defend

The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff
Crooked jewelry store owner Karl Addison learns that he needs an operation which will temporarily blind him. Addison makes plans to rob his own store knowing that his sightlessness will provide him with a perfect alibi.

The Case of the Barefaced Witness
When convicted embezzler Fred Swan returns to his hometown it means trouble for Iris McKay, a former client of private investigator Paul Drake.

The Case of the Difficult Detour
A road builder facing bankruptcy decides to have things out with the man responsible for his plight, only to wind up being charged with murder.

The Case of the Cowardly Lion
When a new baby monkey is found missing, Hilde Fursten is blamed by Dr. Walther Braun, a visiting dentist. That evening, Dr. Braun arrives at the zoo to perform oral surgery on a lion and is found dead in the lion's cage.

The Case of the Torrid Tapestry
A museum worker returns from prison, sent there after being falsely accused of setting fire to an art collection, to settle accounts with the man who framed him, only to find himself held accountable for murder.

The Case of the Violent Vest
Advertising executive Herman Albright is in the wrong place at the wrong time wearing the wrong clothes. These mistakes cost poor Herman his life in a case of mistaken identity. Perry is called on to defend the fashion model charged with the crime.

The Case of the Misguided Missile
A misfiring missile, an inquiry and death on a firing range lead Perry Mason to the defense of an Air Force officer court-martialed on a murder charge.

Erle Stanley Gardner's The Case of the Duplicate Daughter
A mixed up mess awaits Perry as he struggles to put all the pieces together. Blackmail, murder, a boyfriend who spent the night, all add up to one great case.

The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather
Young David Gideon has his head turned by, what else, a conniving woman. In his haste to protect her, and her supposed good name, the source of her pain turns up dead. Namely her estranged husband.

The Case of the Guilty Clients
It looks as though Perry Mason may finally lose a case when the man he is defending makes a dramatic courtroom confession.
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