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  1. Perry Mason is a TV series that ran from 1957 to 1966, starring Raymond Burr as a defense attorney who solves crimes and wins trials. IMDb provides information on episodes, cast, trivia, reviews, and more for fans of this crime drama.

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  2. Learn about the classic legal drama series starring Raymond Burr as a criminal defense lawyer who solves murders. Find out the plot, cast, awards, and legacy of Perry Mason.

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  3. Perry is asked to help get a scientist's granddaughter out of East Germany so she can live with her mother's parents. A go-between is murdered during negotiations and the scientist's wife is charged, so Perry defends her in East Germany.

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  4. Perry Mason: Created by Ron Fitzgerald, Rolin Jones. With Matthew Rhys, Juliet Rylance, Chris Chalk, Shea Whigham. In booming 1932 Los Angeles, a down-and-out defense attorney takes on the case of a lifetime.

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  5. In late 1931 Los Angeles, private investigator Perry Mason is assigned by his friend and mentor, attorney E.B. Jonathan, to investigate the case of Charlie Dodson, a baby boy who was kidnapped and had his eyes stitched open after his death.

  6. Defense attorney Perry Mason defends falsely-accused people—and manages to clear every one of them—in this long-running courtroom drama. Try It Free.

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  8. Perry Mason is a legal drama series starring Raymond Burr as the titular character, a defense attorney who solves complex criminal cases. Running from 1957 to 1966, the show features Barbara Hale as Mason's secretary Della Street and William Hopper as private investigator Paul Drake. The series focuses on Mason’s ability to expose the truth in the courtroom, often leading to the real culprit ...

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