On a quiet Sunday, the Culps went to the Franklin Theatre and took in a double feature, a bit of fluff called Three Cheers for Love and the last of the Perry Mason movies made by Warner Brothers. It was The Case of the Stuttering Bishop, based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Earle Stanley Gardner. Perry was played by Canadian-American actor Donald…
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