A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William R. Moses
Written by:
Robert Schlitt
Erle Stanley Gardner
Directed by:
Christian I. Nyby II
Release Date:
February 19, 1993
Original Title:
Perry Mason: The Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal
Alternate Titles:
Дело глубокого скандала
Перри Мейсон: Дело о скандале с восстанавливающей кожей
Формула красоты
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Dean Hargrove Productions
Fred Silverman Company
Fred Silverman Productions
Viacom Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 RU: 12+
Runtime: 91
The owner of a cosmetics company is unveiling a new cream which she claims she's been using. She's been keeping her age a secret and now reveals that she's 60 and owes her appearance to the cream. She's later killed and the formula missing. Her husband is arrested and Perry defends him.
Assistant Editor:
William Essary
Camera Operator:
Lee Nakahara
Casting:
Robert J. Ulrich
Eric Dawson
Reuben Cannon
Co-Executive Producer:
Joel Steiger
Construction Coordinator:
Randy Holland
Costume Assistant:
Kathleen A. Saunders
Costume Designer:
Ronn Rynhart
Costumer:
Sharon T. Brunn
Kelly Andrew King
Director:
Christian I. Nyby II
Director of Photography:
Robert Seaman
Editor:
Tom Pryor
Executive Consultant:
Gerry Conway
Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Hal Harrison
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mike Moder
Executive Producer:
Fred Silverman
Dean Hargrove
First Assistant Camera:
Douglas O'Kane
First Assistant Director:
Gary Grillo
Gaffer:
Bradford Lipson
Hairstylist:
Roseanne Reid
Brenda Blatt
Key Grip:
Jerry Jencks
Legal Services:
Dennis Smith
Bruce Carey
Location Manager:
Karen Beard
Main Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald
Main Title Theme Composer:
Fred Steiner
Makeup Artist:
Dionne Smith
Patti Dallas
Music:
Dick DeBenedictis
Music Editor:
Ted Roberts
Novel:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Producer:
Billy Ray Smith
Barry Steinberg
Production Accountant:
Pamela Knapp
Production Consultant:
Robert Benevides
Production Coordinator:
Andrea Nachman
Production Designer:
Paul Staheli
Production Executive:
Donna Colabella
Production Sound Mixer:
James Emerson
Property Master:
Susan MacDonald-Petersen
Script Supervisor:
Jeff Glasser
Seamstress:
Melanie Hennerman
Second Assistant Director:
Gail Joyce Fortmuller
Set Decoration:
Charlie Helms
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Meloeny
Andy MacDonald
Bill Nicholson
Stunt Coordinator:
Christine Anne Baur
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kyle Wright
Thanks:
Charlie Helms
Transportation Captain:
Gil Talamantes
Unit Production Manager:
Billy Ray Smith
Writer:
Robert Schlitt
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