

The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
1937 Directed by William ClemensA Bishop from Australia comes to Perry to ask him to take a case of a woman wrongly accused of manslaughter 22 years before. The case would involve the wealthy Mr. Brownley and the fact that his alleged granddaughter may be an imposter. With that, the Bishop leaves and is clubbed in his hotel room. Soon after, he leaves on a boat and Perry meets the woman - Ida Gilbert. Perry goes to see Mr. Brownley, but gets nowhere. Later that night, Brownley is to meet Ida, but he is shot by a woman who drops Ida's gun. Ida is arrested for the murder of Mr. Brownley and Perry gets involved.
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Donald Woods
....................................................Perry Mason

Ann Dvorak
....................................................Della Street

Anne Nagel
....................................................Janice Alma Brownley

Linda Perry
....................................................Janice Seaton

Craig Reynolds
....................................................Gordon Bixler

Gordon Oliver
....................................................Philip Brownley

Joseph Crehan
....................................................Paul Drake
Director
...........................................................William Clemens
Screenplay
...........................................................Kenneth Gamet
Don Ryan
Story
...........................................................Erle Stanley Gardner
Director of Photography
...........................................................Rex Wimpy
Editor
...........................................................Jack Saper
Art Direction
...........................................................Esdras Hartley
Production Companies
...................................................Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Mystery
Crime
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