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  1. 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.

  2. A TV crime drama mystery from 1959, based on a novel by Erle Stanley Gardner. Perry Mason defends a young woman accused of murdering a rich man who was looking for his missing granddaughter.

    • (345)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • William D. Russell
    • 1959-03-14
  3. 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.

    • (600)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • William Clemens
    • 1937-06-08
  4. The Case of the Stuttering Bishop by Erle Stanley Gardner is the 9th book in the Perry Mason series. A stuttering bishop hires Perry Mason to help a woman prove her daughter is rightfully the granddaughter of a millionaire.

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    • Paperback
    • Erle Stanley Gardner
  5. Erle Stanley Gardner's "The Case of the Stuttering Bishop" is the ninth entry in the Perry Mason series, known for its intricate legal mysteries and clever c...

    • 5 min
    • Novelzilla
  6. "Perry Mason" The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (TV Episode 1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  8. The bishop knows she is a fake, however, and wants Perry to help him find the real heiress. Although Perry is suspicious of the bishop because of his stutter, he takes the case. Then the bishop is attacked in his hotel room by Peter Sacks, who is involved with the false Janice, and decides to return to Australia.