An improbable stuttering bishop from Australia asks for Perry Mason's help in proving the identity of the legitimate heir to a millionaire..

If you have seventy minutes to spare and love fast-talking guys in oversized 1930s suits, then yes, The Case of the Stuttering Bishop is worth a lazy afternoon watch. But if you are expecting the cozy, slow-burn courtroom drama of the classic Raymond Burr TV show, you are going to absolutely hate this. 🕵️♂️ This is ...


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"If you have seventy minutes to spare and love fast-talking guys in oversized 1930s suits, then yes, The Case of the Stuttering Bishop is worth a lazy afternoon watch. But if you are expecting the cozy, slow-burn courtroom drama of the classic Raymond Burr TV show, you are going to absolutely hate this. 🕵️♂️ This is 1930s B-movie energy at its most chaotic. It is incredibly loud, people talk like they are trying to beat a kitchen timer, and the plot makes almost no sense if you stop to think a..."

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