Perry Mason: The Case of the Killer Kiss


6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Friday, July 17 on WNYW Movies! (5.2)

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In Raymond Burr's last film, soap-opera actors are implicated in murder. Kris: Genie Francis. Alex: Stuart Damon. Charlotte: Krista Tesreau. Evan: Michael Tylo. Mimi: Karen Moncrieff. Sandra: Linda Dano. Peg: Arleen Sorkin. Bonner: Christian LeBlanc. Stratton: Sean Kanan. Malansky: William R. Moses. Della: Barbara Hale. Christian I. Nyby II directed.

1993 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Courtroom Mystery Crime Drama

Cast & Crew
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Raymond Burr (Actor) .. Perry Mason
Genie Francis (Actor) .. Kris Buckner
Stuart Damon (Actor) .. Alex Straub
Krista Tesreau (Actor) .. Charlotte Grant
Michael Tylo (Actor) .. Evan King
Karen Moncrieff (Actor) .. Mimi Hoyle
Linda Dano (Actor) .. Sandra Drake
Arleen Sorkin (Actor) .. Peg Ferman
Christian LeBlanc (Actor) .. Frank Bonner
Sean Kanan (Actor) .. Mark Stratton
William R. Moses (Actor) .. Ken Malansky
Barbara Hale (Actor) .. Della Street

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Did You Know..
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Raymond Burr (Actor) .. Perry Mason
Born: May 21, 1917
Died: September 12, 1993
Birthplace: New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
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Trivia: In the first ten years of his life, Raymond Burr moved from town to town with his mother, a single parent who supported her little family by playing the organ in movie houses and churches. An unusually large child, he was able to land odd jobs that would normally go to adults. He worked as a ranch hand, a traveling tinted-photograph salesman, a Forest service fire guard, and a property agent in China, where his mother had briefly resettled. At 19, he made the acquaintance of film director Anatole Litvak, who arranged for Burr to get a job at a Toronto summer-stock theater. This led to a stint with a touring English rep company; one of his co-workers, Annette Sutherland, became his first wife. After a brief stint as a nightclub singer in Paris, Burr studied at the Pasadena Playhouse and took adult education courses at Stanford, Columbia, and the University of Chunking. His first New York theatrical break was in the 1943 play Duke in Darkness. That same year, his wife Sutherland was killed in the same plane crash that took the life of actor Leslie Howard. Distraught after the death of his wife, Burr joined the Navy, served two years, then returned to America in the company of his four-year-old son, Michael Evan Burr (Michael would die of leukemia in 1953). Told by Hollywood agents that he was overweight for movies, the 340-pound Burr spent a torturous six months living on 750 calories per day. Emerging at a trim 210 pounds, he landed his first film role, an unbilled bit as Claudette Colbert's dancing partner in Without Reservations (1946). It was in San Quentin (1946), his next film, that Burr found his true metier, as a brooding villain. He spent the next ten years specializing in heavies, menacing everyone from the Marx Brothers (1949's Love Happy) to Clark Gable (1950's Key to the City) to Montgomery Clift (1951's A Place in the Sun) to Natalie Wood (1954's A Cry in the Night). His most celebrated assignments during this period included the role of melancholy wife murderer Lars Thorwald in Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954) and reporter Steve Martin in the English-language scenes of the Japanese monster rally Godzilla (1956), a characterization he'd repeat three decades later in Godzilla 1985. While he worked steadily on radio and television, Burr seemed a poor prospect for series stardom, especially after being rejected for the role of Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke on the grounds that his voice was too big. In 1957, he was tested for the role of district attorney Hamilton Burger in the upcoming TV series Perry Mason. Tired of playing unpleasant secondary roles, Burr agreed to read for Burger only if he was also given a shot at the leading character. Producer Gail Patrick Jackson, who'd been courting such big names as William Holden, Fred MacMurray, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr., agreed to humor Burr by permitting him to test for both Burger and Perry Mason. Upon viewing Burr's test for the latter role, Perry Mason creator Erle Stanley Gardner jumped up, pointed at the screen, and cried "That's him!" Burr was cast as Mason on the spot, remaining with the role until the series' cancellation in 1966 and winning three Emmies along the way. Though famous for his intense powers of concentration during working hours -- he didn't simply play Perry Mason, he immersed himself in the role -- Burr nonetheless found time to indulge in endless on-set practical jokes, many of these directed at his co-star and beloved friend, actress Barbara Hale. Less than a year after Mason's demise, Burr was back at work as the wheelchair-bound protagonist of the weekly detective series Ironside, which ran from 1967 to 1975. His later projects included the short-lived TVer Kingston Confidential (1976), a sparkling cameo in Airplane 2: The Sequel (1982), and 26 two-hour Perry Mason specials, lensed between 1986 and 1993. Burr was one of the most liked and highly respected men in Hollywood. Fiercely devoted to his friends and co-workers, Burr would threaten to walk off the set whenever one of his associates was treated in a less than chivalrous manner by the producers or the network. Burr also devoted innumerable hours to charitable and humanitarian works, including his personally financed one-man tours of Korean and Vietnamese army bases, his support of two dozen foster children, and his generous financial contributions to the population of the 4,000-acre Fiji island of Naitauba, which he partly owned. Despite his unbounded generosity and genuine love of people, Burr was an intensely private person. After his divorce from his second wife and the death from cancer of his third, Burr remained a bachelor from 1955 until his death. Stricken by kidney cancer late in 1992, he insisted upon maintaining his usual hectic pace, filming one last Mason TV movie and taking an extended trip to Europe. In his last weeks, Burr refused to see anyone but his closest friends, throwing "farewell" parties to keep their spirits up. Forty-eight hours after telling his longtime friend and business partner Robert Benevides, "If I lie down, I'll die," 76-year-old Raymond Burr did just that -- dying as he'd lived, on his own terms.
Genie Francis (Actor) .. Kris Buckner
Born: May 26, 1962
Birthplace: Englewood, New Jersey, United States
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Trivia: A native of Englewood, NJ, Genie Francis would become one of the most recognizable soap opera actresses of all time because she portrayed Laura Webber Spencer on General Hospital. The character's relationship with Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) enthralled millions, with their wedding drawing the largest rating for any soap opera episode ever up to that time. In addition to her work on General Hospital, Francis has been a regular at different times on other serials including Days of Our Lives and All My Children. She has done one-off appearances on numerous series including Fantasy Island, Murder, She Wrote, and 3rd Rock from the Sun.
Stuart Damon (Actor) .. Alex Straub
Born: February 05, 1937
Birthplace: New York
Krista Tesreau (Actor) .. Charlotte Grant
Born: January 10, 1964
Michael Tylo (Actor) .. Evan King
Born: October 16, 1948
Karen Moncrieff (Actor) .. Mimi Hoyle
Born: December 20, 1963
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Trivia: California native Karen Moncrieff spent the '80s as an actress on the daytime dramas Guiding Light, Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful, and Santa Barbara. During the '90s, she made several TV guest-star appearances on the crime dramas Diagnosis Murder and Silk Stalkings before moving on to feature-length projects, including the made-for-TV mystery Murder Between Friends and the sci-fi schlock-fest XTRO 3: Watch the Skies. After 2000, she took a break from acting and got into filmmaking with her writing and directing debut Blue Car. Premiering at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and quickly picked up by Miramax, this understated coming-of-age drama was a major departure from the glossy sentiment of her earlier television work, winning Moncrieff much acclaim on the festival circuit. She also started directing episodes of the HBO series Six Feet Under, alongside other up-and-coming filmmakers Lisa Cholodenko, Rose Troche, and Nicole Holofcener.
Linda Dano (Actor) .. Sandra Drake
Born: May 12, 1943
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Arleen Sorkin (Actor) .. Peg Ferman
Born: October 14, 1956
Christian LeBlanc (Actor) .. Frank Bonner
Born: August 25, 1958
Birthplace: Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States
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Trivia: A native of Fort Bragg, NC, Christian LeBlanc has worked steadily on television ever since landing the role of Kirk McColl on the soap opera As the World Turns. He made a number of one-off appearances on shows such as Hotel, Cheers, Riptide, and Diagnosis Murder. In 1991, LeBlanc began working on The Young and the Restless as Michael Baldwin; he stayed with the series until 1993, and then left for a time before returning in 1997. His role has garnered him multiple Daytime Emmy Award Nominations as well as taking home the award in 2005.
Sean Kanan (Actor) .. Mark Stratton
Born: November 02, 1966
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William R. Moses (Actor) .. Ken Malansky
Born: November 17, 1959
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
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Barbara Hale (Actor) .. Della Street
Born: April 18, 1922
Died: January 26, 2017
Birthplace: DeKalb, Illinois
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Trivia: According to her Rockford, Illinois, high-school yearbook, Barbara Hale hoped to make a career for herself as a commercial artist. Instead, she found herself posing for artists as a professional model. This led to a movie contract at RKO Radio, where she worked her way up from "B"s like The Falcon in Hollywood (1945) to such top-of-the-bill attractions as A Likely Story (1947) and The Boy With Green Hair (1949). She continued to enjoy star billing at Columbia, where among other films she essayed the title role in Lorna Doone (1952). Her popularity dipped a bit in the mid-1950s, but she regained her following in the Emmy-winning role of super-efficient legal secretary Della Street on the Perry Mason TV series. She played Della on a weekly basis from 1957 through 1966, and later appeared in the irregularly scheduled Perry Mason two-hour TV movies of the 1980s and 1990s. The widow of movie leading man Bill Williams, Barbara Hale was the mother of actor/director William Katt. Hale died in 2017, at age 94.
Richard Riehle (Actor)
Born: May 12, 1948
Birthplace: Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
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Trivia: A Windy City native, distinguished character actor Richard Riehle earned his undergraduate degree from Notre Dame and his master's from the University of Minnesota, then took his first cinematic bow with a bit part in 1975's Western Rooster Cogburn -- opposite John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn. After Rooster, Riehle abandoned screen work for over a decade to hit the East Coast and focus almost exclusively on Broadway and regional theater. Ed Zwick's acclaimed Civil War opus Glory (1989) marked Riehle's Hollywood comeback; he subsequently increased his screen time dramatically, and chalked up a resumé playing everymen -- usually heavyset and unpolished working stiffs such as policemen, detectives, judges, and bartenders -- in literally dozens of films. Riehle's credits include Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), Mercury Rising (1998), Office Space (1999), Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999), and National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 (2006). The actor is also known for his regular presence on two television series: the 1990 Ferris Bueller (as Principal Ed Rooney) and the 2001-2005 Grounded for Life (as Walt Finnerty). Riehle subsequently returned to National Lampoon work with the 2007 frat-boy comedy National Lampoon Presents The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell.
Richard Grove (Actor)
James McEachin (Actor)
Born: May 20, 1930
Birthplace: Rennert, North Carolina
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Trivia: African American actor James McEachin was a stage actor until signed to a Universal contract in the mid-1960s. Though relatively young, McEachin projected a middle-aged, "solid citizen" image that perfectly suited his title character in the Universal television series Tenafly (1973). McEachin was cast as private eye and loyal family man Harry Tenafly, one of the few TV detectives who relied more on brains than movie-star charisma. Since that time, James McEachin has usually been cast as a cop; he played Sergeant (and later Lieutenant) Brock on virtually every Perry Mason TV movie of the 1980s and 1990s-a notable exception being the 1987 entry The Case of the Scandalous Scoundrel, in which he was cast as "Harry Forbes."
Charles Macaulay (Actor)
Born: September 26, 1927

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