Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical Murder Soundtrack (

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Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical Murder

Perry has been in hospital for a knee operation but, while recovering, he sees Johnny out of the window. Johnny was a ex-stage manager for a musical called Polly in which while the star, film star, Amanda Cody, is scoring a big success, it's director Tony Franken is a right monster and after tearing through the cast and crew fires Johnny after Johnny stands up for himself. That night, Tony gets a phone call, goes down to the theatre and is shot. The police arrest Johnny and when Perry comes forward with the alibi Amanda begs Perry to represent Johnny. While Perry and Della investigate the murder, Ken and his fiancee Amy investigate the theatre's security guard Parker Newton, a huge man who got a very nasty temper but has the key to solving the murder...

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User reviews

Kimberly Rodriguez
7/10

The incorporation of various instruments and melodies showcases the composer's talent and creativity in crafting a dynamic and memorable soundtrack.

Joseph White
7/10

The musical score enhances the storytelling, adding depth and emotion to the characters' struggles and motivations.

Steven Martin
5/10

Ashley Wilson
9/10

The use of classical instruments combined with modern electronic elements creates a unique and engaging listening experience that keeps the audience hooked throughout the entire production.

Laura Young
9/10

The composers have done a brilliant job of enhancing the emotions of each scene through the music, adding depth and complexity to the characters and their motivations. The soundtrack truly elevates the overall viewing experience of the show.

Jennifer Young
8/10

The use of different musical themes for each character helps to establish their personalities and creates a rich and engaging listening experience.

Mark Allen
8/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the investigation process.

George Thompson
4/10

The instrumentation choices were also questionable, with a heavy reliance on generic sound effects and clichéd musical motifs that did not enhance the storytelling or create a compelling atmosphere for the audience.