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Perry Mason: The Case of The Musical Murder

Plot Summary:Perry has been in hospital for a knee operation but, while recovering, he sees Johnny out of the window. Johnny was a ex-stage manager for a musical called Polly in which while the star, film star, Amanda Cody, is scoring a big success, it’s director Tony Franken is a right monster and after tearing through the cast and crew fires Johnny after Johnny stands up for himself. That night, Tony gets a phone call, goes down to the theatre and is shot. The police arrest Johnny and when Perry comes forward with the alibi Amanda begs Perry to represent Johnny. While Perry and Della investigate the murder, Ken and his fiancee Amy investigate the theatre’s security guard Parker Newton, a huge man who got a very nasty temper but has the key to solving the murder… Genre:Mystery Cast: Raymond Burr … Perry Mason Barbara Hale … Della Street William R. Moses … Ken Malansky Alexandra Paul … Amy Hastings Debbie Reynolds … Amanda Cody Jerry Orbach … Blaine Counter Dwight Schultz … Tony Franken Luis Avalos … Judge Robert Morano Mary Cadorette … Leslie Singer Alexa Hamilton … Kate Ferrar Valerie Mahaffey … D.A. Barbara August James McEachin … … Continue reading

Perry Mason: The Case of The Lethal Lesson

Plot Summary:Ken Malansky is a law student attending a class being taught by Perry Mason. When a friend tells him that his girlfriend was assaulted by a fellow student, Ken rushes to the university’s mock courtroom to confront him and finds him dead. The murder weapon was Ken’s own knife. Perry is reluctant to take on his case, especially since the victim was the son of a close friend. Genre:Mystery Cast: Raymond Burr … Perry Mason Barbara Hale … Della Street William R. Moses … Ken Malansky Alexandra Paul … Amy Hastings Brian Keith … Frank Wellman Sr. Brian Backer … Eugene John DeMita … Scott McDonald (as John De Mita) Karen Kopins … Kimberly McDonald John LaMotta … Bartender Al (as John La Motta) Charley Lang … Travis Howe John Allen Nelson … Frank Wellman Jr. Mark Rolston … Vic Hatton Raye Birk … Sam Morgan Publicity / Behind The Scenes Photos:

Perry Mason: The Case of The All-Star Assassin

Plot Summary:Thatcher Horton is owner of a Denver sports arena and a couple of sports teams. Bobby Spencer a friend of Ken was one of his hockey players. It seems that Horton verbally promised him that he would take care of him if gets injured, which happened. Now it seems that Horton is reneging and he has asked Ken to represent him in his suit against Horton. Bobby threatened Horton and not long after that Horton was killed and the murder weapon was found in Bobby’s possession. So Perry comes to help defend Bobby. It seems that Horton was not liked by other people including his wife and son, and it also seems that the killer was a professional assassin, so did one of them hire him? Genre:Mystery Cast: Raymond Burr … Perry Mason Barbara Hale … Della Street William R. Moses … Ken Malansky Alexandra Paul … Amy Hastings Deidre Hall … Linda Horton Bruce Greenwood … Stewart Horton Pernell Roberts … Thatcher Horton Alexis Alexander … Charly Dennis Baker … Al Jason Beghe … Bobby Spencer Shari Belafonte … Kathy Grant Julius Carry … Temple Brown S.A. Griffin … Richards Joe Horváth … Wendall Parker Valerie Mahaffey … … Continue reading

Ask Alexandra – March 2013

1) Sometime in the late 90s there was a small news item in a free newspaper back here that said that Alexandra Paul will be starring in the upcoming Wonder Woman movie. “Perfect choice!” I thought. Unfortunately it didn’t happen…as a matter of fact the movie has not been made even to this day. Any thoughts on being Wonder Woman? I think you would have been far better as WW than any other of the women that have been mentioned since then…and that’s my completely unbiased opinion. I even remember seeing a rather good photo manipulation of you as Wonder Woman which would prove my point, if I only could find it. J-E Lindqvist Hi J-E, I know that at some point in the late 90s there was talk in the media that I was the top choice to play Wonder Woman in the movie version – my sister heard it on radio in San Francisco, Ain’t It Cool News posted it also, and another friend read about it in a newspaper. I was never formally offered the part, and in the end the movie was never made. I really do not know how that rumour got started, so perhaps … Continue reading

What I am Doing Today

Reading: Money Well Spent?: The Truth Behind the Trillion-Dollar Stimulus, the Biggest Economic Recovery Plan in History by Michael Grabell Listening to: Life by Keith Richards, read by Johnny Depp Latest movie rental recommendation: Crazy Stupid Love Most recent meal: Oatmeal with Vega protein powder http://vegasport.com/recover/performance-protein and flax seed Awoke: at 4:30am (coughing, as I am getting over a cold), and got up. I like checking my emails in the dark quiet before dawn and being in the pool when it gets light. Today’s workout: 80 minute pool swim Lovely moment today: Ian always sounding excited to hear my voice when I call. Hallie purring on my lap. Listening to Shawn’s songs http://www.myspace.com/hlookoff/music/songs?filter=POPULAR Looking forward: to my twin visiting next week Looking up: my back and neck are getting so much better after I was rear ended last year, thanks to my awesome chiropractor, Franco Columbu http://www.columbu.com/ Looking back: auditioned for Robert Ulrich http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0880697/ yesterday. In a bikini. Yikes. He cast me in 3 Perry Mason tv movies in 1989

Ask Alexandra – March 2011

Question #1: Hello Alexandra! I have been a loyal fan ever since I first saw you in feature films “Christine” and “American Flyers” on Dutch TV when I was a teenager in the mid 90’s and it actually resulted in the fact that I have had a crush on you ever since. ( since I have a girlfriend don’t tell anyone though 😉 ) Though your great professional acting performances have always been the reason why I have been such a fan of you, for the last couple of years it has been your exceptional way of life that’s truly been inspirational for me. I very much admire your way of living and think it’s a fantastic example and inspiring for everybody of how to live life to the fullest, reach your personal goals and yet reduce the carbon footprint you leave behind and inspire others to do the same. Also your view on the topic of overpopulation is a subject which I almost don’t hear from anybody but one I most definitely agree about, as well as your passion for the electric car. Although I own a few classic cars myself as a hobby, -I ride my bicycle during … Continue reading

Ask Alexandra – November 2010

Question #1: hi alexandra! i’ve been a fan since john carpenter’s “christine” and really admire you! i must say, you’ve been a HUGE influence on me with regards to lifestyle and politics! i thought “who killed the electric car?’ was one of the saddest movies i’d ever seen! my question is pretty simple, i just watched the documentary “food inc” was REALLY blown away!! what an eye opener to say the least! i was just wondering if you saw it and what your thoughts were about it. it almost seems that unless you grow and make your own food, you’re screwed!!! thanx for your time and congratulations on your ten year anniversary last month with ian!! all the best,Mike Dear Mike, I havent yet seen Food Inc., although alot of my friends have seen it and say it is pretty powerful, and that it makes statements not only about GMOs and food safety, but also factory farming and the way animals are treated. I think that if you dont want to grow your own food, there is a compromise somewhere: buy organic, locally grown food as much as possible; follow Michael Pollan’s mantra “Eat real food, mostly plants” and his … Continue reading