Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced Singer

NR 7
1990 1 hr 30 min Drama , Crime , Mystery , TV Movie

Perry Mason defends the husband of a famous rock singer who was found being killed after having had a tremendous discussion with her husband and her manager.

  • Cast:
    Raymond Burr , Barbara Hale , William R. Moses , Tim Reid , Angela Bassett , Vanessa Williams , Alice Ghostley

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Reviews

SoftInloveRox
1990/05/20

Horrible, fascist and poorly acted

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Pluskylang
1990/05/21

Great Film overall

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Lachlan Coulson
1990/05/22

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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Dana
1990/05/23

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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sol1218
1990/05/24

***SPOILERS*** Coming to the defense of his good friend and former law student Jack Barnett, Tim Reid, in the murder of his wife rock singer Terri Knigt, Venessa Williams, Perry Mason, Raymond Burr, can't make heads or tails in who would want to have murdered her! The sweet kind and lovable Terri didn't seem to have an enemy in the world. Sure things weren't exactly going right for Terri in her relationship with her hubby Jack but that seemed to have been ironed out with Jack now in charge of Terri's upcoming L.A live concert that's to net her, and Jack, a cool million dollars. Terri in fact hasn't been herself the weeks before her death becoming impossible to both work as well as in Jack's case live with. Something was on her mind that was eating away at her and made her a paranoid personality! Was it the upcoming L.A concert that she may have felt she wasn't 100% ready to do or was it something else! Something that was just too depressing for her to confide in with the many friends who were around and more then willing to help her out with! Checking out all the clues in Terri's murder Perry's assistant PI Ken Manlansky, William R.Moses, doesn't come up with the reason Terri was murdered but come up with who's the person or hit man who was hired to murder her! It still takes a while for Perry to unearth a motive for Terri's murder and when it finally comes to the surface in his cross-examining of Terri's good friend Becky De Leo, Marilyn Jones, it's absolutely mind bending! ***SPOILERS**** No doubt about it Terri Knight was brutally murdered but the reason behind her murder is so out of the ballpark or courtroom that it made you, as well as Perry Mason, feel that in Terri being killed was in fact the best thing that could have ever happened to her! That in preventing Terri from facing the horror she was to face in what was waiting for her in the very near future!

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edwagreen
1990/05/25

Another very good Perry Mason film where a singer, with a changing personality, is murdered and her second husband is arrested for this.As always, Perry uncovers a slew of others who could have done the victim in.You know that something is really amiss when of all people, Alice Ghostley, is killed by the killer as she same him at the scene where he didn't want people to know that he had been there.Other potential suspects include the woman's first husband, and two female friends.The ending, as always, is a real shocker. You'll almost feel empathy for the killer until you realize that he or she tried to blame the first husband out of revenge for his previous affair.As the singer, Vanessa Williams sparkles. Her singing, in flashbacks, is absolutely sparkling. Wonder if she did her own singing.

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bob the moo
1990/05/26

Terri Walker is a famous singer who is about to start her concert tour with a big show in Denver. Her husband and manager Jack tries to keep her happy but she is tense and uptight and takes it out on those around her. During a rehearsal she storms out refusing to do the show. After a very public fight Jack follows Terri to their flat where they have a fight. After making up, Jack leaves to pick up something for Terri, but returns to find that someone has murdered her. The police don't believe a word of it and arrest him for murder. Jack enlists the defence of his old law professor Perry Mason and the case begins to be put together. Mason interviews all those who could have had Terri killed while Malansky tries to track down the killer who was contracted to kill her.The films of Perry Mason are often very much of a muchness - even fans such as myself have to admit that they are never that good even if the formula always seems to work reasonably works. Basically the rule is, if you like one then you'll like the majority of them. The Case of the Silenced Singer uses the basic formula that the series is famous for (Mason interviews suspect after suspect, Malansky/Drake chases a lead and the case ends in a twist) but it does it better than I have seen before (and I have seen the majority of them). The plot here is the basic murder case but it is well written and a lot more engaging than usual. On top of this the delivery is much better than usual. Instead of Mason just interviewing people, we actually get flashbacks and more insight than usual. Malansky's investigation is also a lot tougher than usual and the killer, Harry, is a lot more of a threat than other hitmen in the series. Malansky usually is stuck with a dipsy female sidekick in his investigations but here he has woman trouble more than anything else and it makes it more fun. Of course it isn't perfect and it does have flaws (surely Harry would have killed Ken at some point? He had enough chances to do so and get away) but lets not forget that the whole series is a series of tv movies and this marks itself out to be one of the best of the bunch. However, with an ending that, while a little difficult to swallow perhaps, still stands out as very different from the usual Mason fare.On top of this the film has managed to gain a pretty starry cast - albeit over time. Burr is good as Mason but he lets others act here and he saves his performance for the court case where it belongs. Moses is also good here as he is given more of a meaty section of the film and rises to it. Hale is barely in the film but her loss is our gain as the time goes to a great cast. Reid is good and is recognisable from sitcoms from tv (Sister, Sister for example) and Alan Stock will also be a surprise face for those watch the UK show Dream Team! Also Rachins will be well known from LA Law. Angela Bassett has an early role and she impresses even with little time. Another surprising role was the beautiful Nia Peeples (recently in Half Past Dead) who played Malansky's love interest with a lot more heart than the others have - but she does benefit from a more interesting character than usual. Alice Ghostley has a small role but may be vaguely recognisable for a few roles in big films in the 1960's. Vanessa Williams does really well and is rewarded in a way that most `victims' in the series are not - by being given more time in the flashback scenes. The music has dated but it makes it more interesting and helps us see Terri as a person rather than just the unpleasant person that we see at the start.Overall this is a great Mason film, as much by design as by good fortune. It sticks to the usual formula in essence but it changes it enough to improve it - by using the flashbacks, darkening Malanksy's plot, using his female partner really well and allowing the characters to be more than the usual one dimensional red herrings that they often become. The film also benefits from a cast that has become more famous with time (in particular very good turns from Bassett, Peebles and Williams) and the plot itself is stronger than ever - a plot only made better by a conclusion that is a lot better than the usual twist out of nowhere. Those who have only half enjoyed Mason movies in the past will find this to lack the usual weaknesses, meanwhile fans like me will be really pleased with a film that is easily the best of the whole series.

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Mark-129
1990/05/27

The Silenced Singer, along with "The Lost Love" is perhaps the apex of the "Perry Mason" mystery series. While the plot follows the same tried and true formula, there seems to be an effort to evoke memories of the classic movie "Laura," with suspects remembering how murdered singer Terri Knight (a luminous Vanessa Williams) affected their lives. All this over a wistful soundtrack featuring several songs performed by Williams. In this case, Perry Mason defends the husband of superstar singer Knight, who was murdered after a loud argument in front of witnesses. The trick for Mason is, that, although Terri had been cruel to members of her inner circle, they all loved her, each in their own way. So who would murder her? The guest cast includes several TV favorites, like Tim Reid, Nia Peoples and Rex Smith and offers an early performance from Angela Bassett. The resolution is unusual and almost tragic.Really top notch!

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