Episode
Perry Mason: The Case of the Mystified Miner
Overview
Mason tries to clear his young, naive woman client, a corporate executive secretary, as a twisting and wheeling plot of murder, kidnapping, and embezzlement unfolds.
Details
- Series
- Perry Mason
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 21
- Air date
- 1962-02-24
- Runtime
- 51 min
Episode context
The Case of the Mystified Miner is Episode 21 in Season 5 of Perry Mason. It aired on 1962-02-24. The runtime is 51 min.
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