7/10
Always A Lawyer, Never A Bride
7 February 2019
Heather MacAdam is discovered standing over the dead body of her uncle, Beau Starr, holding a bloody knife, with more blood on her hands and bridal gown. That's pretty damning circumstantial evidence. However Raymond Burr is a guest at the wedding. He tells her to answer no questions. Since Perry Mason is her lawyer, there's no doubt she didn't do it and the culprit will confess on the witness stand. It makes you wonder why they bother to even charge her.

It's a very good entry in the series of TV movies that Burr starred in during the last seven years of his life. Part of the pleasure is a stellar cast of actors: not only Burr, Barbara Hale as Della Street and William Moses as his investigator, but Paul Dooley as the certain-to-lose ADA, but Ronny Cox, Linda Blair and Diane Baker show up.

Mostly, though, it's a well-written show (Brian Clemmens and Gerry Conway are credited), with a lovely series of red-herring subplots to incriminate Miss MacAdam and add texture to the story. Enjoy.
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