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  1. The Case of the Stuttering Bishop: Directed by William Clemens. With Donald Woods, Ann Dvorak, Anne Nagel, Linda Perry. An improbable stuttering bishop from Australia asks for Perry's help in proving the identity of the legitimate heir to a millionaire.

  2. I was left wondering about the multiple clues, including stutter/no stutter, that the Bishop Mallory we saw was an imposter. Almost everybody was sure he was a fraud. In the end, his body was identified by his friend.

  3. With Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman. Bishop Arthur Mallory searches for a young woman who may be the heiress to $1,000,000 from the Charles Burroughs estate. Carol Delaney fits the bill. Mallory is beaten by Wallace Lang and his henchman to persuade him to drop the case.

  4. 19 de nov. de 2020 · Thursday 19 November 2020. Perry Mason - The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (TV episode, 1959) I’m pushing ahead with my project of reviewing Erle Stanley Gardner’s Perry Mason novels and the comparing them to the television adaptations from the 1957-66 TV series. In this instance it’s The Case of the Stuttering Bishop.

  5. The Case of the Stuttering Bishop is a 1937 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and starring Donald Woods as Perry Mason and Ann Dvorak as Della Street, his secretary. Edward McWade plays the role of stuttering Bishop William Mallory. It is the sixth and final film in the Warner Bros. Perry Mason series.

  6. The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (1937) - Warner Bros. created the advertising marketing ploy "Clue Club" to increase audiences attending its crime mystery/drama movies. Twelve titles showing the Warner Bros. "Clue Club" promo footage were released from 1935 to 1938.

  7. Attorney Perry Mason (Donald Woods) is asked to find long-missing heiress Janice Brownley (Anne Nagel), who was placed with a foster family when her mother, Ida (Mira McKinney), fled to Australia.