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Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star (1986) (TV)
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A comedian hatches a great joke: rig a fake killing live on TV. He takes a gun with blanks, and shoots his accompalice during a talk show... more | add synopsisAwards:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Raymond Burr | ... | Perry Mason | |
| Barbara Hale | ... | Della Street | |
| William Katt | ... | Paul Drake Jr. | |
| Joe Penny | ... | Robert McCay | |
| Ron Glass | ... | Eric Brenner | |
| Alan Thicke | ... | Steve Carr | |
| Ivan Dixon | ... | Judge | |
| Wendy Crewson | ... | Michelle Benti | |
| David Ogden Stiers | ... | D.A. Michael Reston | |
| Jennifer O'Neill | ... | Alison Carr | |
| Ross Petty | ... | Peter Towne | |
| Mary Kane | ... | Kate Huntley | |
| Lisa Howard | ... | Sharon Loring | |
| J. Kenneth Campbell | |||
| Lee Wilkof |
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Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star finds our defense attorney in New York defending a man who killed a friend in front of 40 million people. The victim Alan Thicke is a famous host of a late night talk show apparently modeled on Johnny Carson. Of course Thicke has credentials for that in his own right.
You'd think that it would be an insurmountable case for Raymond Burr, but Perry Mason fans know a lot better. Mason is asked to defend action film star Joe Penny who walked in on Thicke's live show and shot him while it was being broadcast by the studio which was producing Penny's latest film. The two of them had quarreled the day before, but they were old friends.
In fact this was a gag that went horribly wrong. Penny borrowed a prop gun from the film and the real murderer switched it to a live round. Who else might want Thicke dead?
This was one of the weaker of the Perry Mason series. I can't believe that Penny if in fact it was a gag would just casually walk off the TV set and go to his favorite restaurant and order dinner where the cops do grab him. I think he would have seen immediately this gag went all wrong the second Thicke started bleeding.
But what I'm still trying to figure out is how California District Attorney David Ogden Stiers wound up prosecuting in a New York homicide. Can't be because of his track record against Perry Mason.
Of course Perry got his client off, but it might have been easier to prove Penny didn't know he had a real round in the weapon. Even against a prosecutor borrowed from Los Angeles.