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A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
366
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Paul Sorvino, Kathy Ireland, Kim Alexis, Shelley Hack, and Beverly Johnson in A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives (1993)
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Anthony Caruso, an old friend of Perry Mason, comes to Denver on the request of Dee Morrison. She's married to famed photographer David Morrison, who wants to shoot a photo featuring his for... Read allAnthony Caruso, an old friend of Perry Mason, comes to Denver on the request of Dee Morrison. She's married to famed photographer David Morrison, who wants to shoot a photo featuring his former models. The tricky thing is that all of his former models are also his former wives. B... Read allAnthony Caruso, an old friend of Perry Mason, comes to Denver on the request of Dee Morrison. She's married to famed photographer David Morrison, who wants to shoot a photo featuring his former models. The tricky thing is that all of his former models are also his former wives. But Dee knows Anthony can convince them to do it which he does. And David shoots them. Late... Read all

  • Director
    • Christian I. Nyby II
  • Writers
    • Joyce Burditt
    • Erle Stanley Gardner
  • Stars
    • Paul Sorvino
    • Barbara Hale
    • William R. Moses
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    366
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    • Director
      • Christian I. Nyby II
    • Writers
      • Joyce Burditt
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
    • Stars
      • Paul Sorvino
      • Barbara Hale
      • William R. Moses
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Anthony Caruso
    Barbara Hale
    Barbara Hale
    • Della Street
    William R. Moses
    William R. Moses
    • Ken Malansky
    Maud Adams
    Maud Adams
    • Shelly Talbot Morrison
    Eric Braeden
    Eric Braeden
    • David Morrison
    Kim Alexis
    Kim Alexis
    • Nina Morgan Morrison
    • (as Kim Alexis Duguay)
    Shelley Hack
    Shelley Hack
    • Abby Walters Morrison
    Kathy Ireland
    Kathy Ireland
    • Dee Morrison
    Beverly Johnson
    Beverly Johnson
    • Jane Marlowe Morrison
    Charles Macaulay
    • Dist. Att. Markham
    Paula Marshall
    Paula Marshall
    • Margo…
    James McEachin
    James McEachin
    • Lt Brock
    • (as James Mc Eachin)
    Leon Rippy
    Leon Rippy
    • J D
    Yorgo Constantine
    Yorgo Constantine
    • Mr. Jones
    Daniel Erickson
    • Dan Cutter
    • (as Dan Erickson)
    Bobs Watson
    Bobs Watson
    • Judge Ezra Frank
    Tupper Cullum
    • Mr. Palmer
    Pam Ward
    • Emily
    • Director
      • Christian I. Nyby II
    • Writers
      • Joyce Burditt
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
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    8Msdenny

    For those of us who loved the format of the Perry Mason mystery...

    Mr. Sorvino was great in the type of role that Raymond Burr began and I expect many even before him. I must admit that as a first time in the PM format I looked forward to more. the character was just beginning to be developed and he was charming to all and talents without [it appeared] limits. Too bad the network or the producers or the writers or whoever is responsible didn't see that this character was worth pursuing. Many long time viewers may have been questioning because Mr Burr was so fully ensconsed in the role, but Mr. Sorvino's character could have been a second rate copy or a first rate new version. I thought it could have been truly first rate. Too bad it was one and done.
    6boblipton

    Raymond Burr Has Left The Building

    With Perry Mason in Washington, his buddy Paul Sorvino is watching the office while he's gone. An old friend, Kathy Ireland calls. Her husband, Eric Braeden, was once the foremost fashion model, but his star has fallen, as he married and divorced each of his models. Now he's hard up against it and wants to do a photo spread with all of them, if Sorvino can sweet-talk them into doing it. However, Miss Ireland grows jealous and argues with Braeden. When he's found murdered, she's on trial for her life. With five other ex-wives as suspect, can anyone but Raymond Burr playing Mason have the actual killer confess on the witness stand?

    Paul Sorvino gives a fine perrmance, as I expected, bringing a lot of personality to the role. He charms, he sings opera, he presents subpoenas along with the dishes he has cooked. With Barbara Hale as Della Street, and William Moses as Mason's investigator, it looks like they rewrote a script intended for Burr and did a very good job of it.
    bob the moo

    Badly mis-judged film that just makes you miss Burr more than ever

    Perry is away in Washington so Anthony Caruso covers his practice for him for a short while. Anthony is busy helping out his friend David Morrison to bring together al his old models for a retrospective photography collection. However David's ex-models are all his ex-wives and the animosity between them is very clear. On the first night of the shoot a witness sees David's current wife kill him and flee the scene. Anthony believes she is innocent and steps in to defend her. Meanwhile Ken goes after another woman who may have been having an affair with David and has since vanished.

    Perry is `in Washington' for this film, which sounds like something you'd tell a child instead of having to explain that Granny has died. Indeed that is the case as Burr was dead and never made another Mason movie. However rather than have the taste and sense to finish the series, the producers decided to spin it out. In this instance that decision was ill-advised. The plot doesn't work. In order to get Anthony involved in a big case, it as to be with people he knows – thus the tortuous opening where he gets all the ex-wives together. This makes the film feel ill at ease with itself – Anthony never really rips into or exposes the suspects as they are all friends – plus none of the group seem to struggle with this at all, making it seem like they are strangers. Malansky's investigation is long and dull with moments thrown in just to try and liven things up a bit.

    The conclusion is silly even by the standards of this series. Would you take something from the murder scene? Would you have it on you when you are in the witness box? No? Well the guilty party does and it is this that traps them – it's daft and he/she is totally unbelievable and it feels so very lame that it's hard to really care!

    Sorvino is an interesting choice to play in the lead but he doesn't work. It doesn't feel natural having him walk round singing while one of his friends is a murderer and too much is made of him being an Italian. Aside from that I found it very hard to shake the image of Goodfella's Paulie from my brain and half expected him to order Ken to whack somebody! Sorvino struggles with a role that ties him into a case emotionally but doesn't allow him to express anything – I suspect he didn't want a second try and he didn't return for another role in the series. Moses is OK as is Hale but they are exposes without Burr and Hale has little to do. The support cast are OK but none are as interesting as the usual array of red-herrings etc. They are only good as eye candy as they are a few models etc – Johnson standing out cause she looks a lot better here than she has recently!

    Overall this is a pretty poor film and it highlights how good burr was in holding everything together in a familiar way. This has a plot that is a bit of a mess, characters who don't ring true in a silly situation and the whole thing just crawls to it's dumb climax, by which time I'd long since given up caring!
    5carolinegoodwin

    OK

    I thought this movie was OK. The cast seemed to be doing their best but in my opinion they were missing someone essential! Raymond Burr who would usually play the main character of Perry Mason died before this movie was made. It's still an OK story but having seen other TV movies with Burr in, I don't think this one is quite so good.
    5lucyrfisher

    It'll never be the same

    I have been binge-watching the Perry Mason movies on Youtube. Sadly there are nine missing. DVDs are expensive or "unavailable". It was lovely while it lasted. Perry and Della are their old selves, Paul Drake II (Barbara Hale's son William Katt) is excellent. The script cleverly leaves it unclear whether Perry and Della are an item, but they behave pretty affectionately. At the end of one episode Perry hugs her, saying "It's just you and me now".

    There's an in-joke about Burr's expertise as an orchid-breeder (he named a variety after Barbara).

    And the clothes! The glamour! The settings! The mansions!

    I've loved it.

    Sadly, this episode was the first to be filmed after Burr's death, putting in Paul Sorvino as a similar character. But he has to be given "quirks" like singing opera (he's not bad, but should take voice lessons) and cooking (that veal sounds nice). He is no substitute.

    The story is weak, the script is weak. I found it not worth watching, even for the clothes. One commentator opined that Caruso is funny, unlike Mason. I didn't laugh at the opera or any of it. Mason frequently comes out with witty one-lines, as does Della once the client has left. (Of one she says, "I could learn to loathe him".)

    I shall just have to watch the old series as I wait for those missing TV films to become "available". RIP Raymond and Barbara.

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      This is the first Perry Mason mystery filmed after Raymond Burr's Death. Tony Caruso, Paul Sorvino's role, was named after the actor Anthony Caruso; the writers combined his part with Burr's rather than recasting the Perry Mason role, as a tribute.
    • Quotes

      Ken Malansky: Of all the courtrooms in all the world, she had to walk into mine.

    • Connections
      Followed by A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle (1994)

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Perry Mason: El caso de las esposas perversas
    • Filming locations
      • Denver, Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dean Hargrove Productions
      • Fred Silverman Company
      • Viacom Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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