Perry Mason Case Of Gambling Lady
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Perry Mason The Case of the Gambling Lady - Season 8, Episode 26 - 8 Apr. 1965 - Peter Warren owns a novelty company and is divorcing his wife, who has developed a gambling habit. She becomes involved in a scheme to pass chips at Nevada casinos with evidence Peter made them. When she is murdered, Peter is charged. Back to the Perry Mason Library. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys STARmeter Awards San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events.
The Case of the Gambling Lady | |
Season 8, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | April 8, 1965 |
Written by | Jonathan Latimer |
Directed by | Richard D. Donner |
Produced by | Arthur Marks, Art Seid |
← 8x25 The Case of the Deadly Debt | 8x27 → The Case of the Duplicate Case |
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The Case of the Gambling Lady is the twenty-sixth episode of the eighth season of Perry Mason, and the two hundred thirty-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Raymond Burr (Perry Mason), Barbara Hale (Della Street), William Hopper (Paul Drake), William Talman (Hamilton Burger), Ray Collins (Lt. Tragg) (credit only)
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Also Starring: Wesley Lau (Lt. Anderson)
Additional Cast: Peter Breck (Peter Warren), Jesse White (Tony Cerro), Ruta Lee (Irene Prentice), Myrna Fahey (Myrna Warren), Benny Baker (Jerome Bentley), Kevin Hagen (Jacob Leonard), John Rayner (Ned Beaumont), Dan Seymour (Croupier), Harry Holcombe (Mr. Big), Kenneth MacDonald (Judge), Willis L. Robards (Business Man), Pitt Herbert (Coroner's Physician), Bebe Kelly (Cocktail Waitress), Pepper Curtis (Secretary), Adair Jameson (Teller)
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