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193270 minComedy, Mystery

The Penguin Pool Murder

Is The Penguin Pool Murder a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Penguin Pool Murder worth watching? With a rating of 5.469/10, this Comedy, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Penguin Pool Murder Synopsis

New York schoolmarm Hildegarde Withers assists a detective when a body of unscrupulous stockbroker Gerald Parker suddenly appears in the penguin tank at the aquarium.

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Top Cast

Edna May Oliver
Edna May OliverHildegarde Withers
James Gleason
James GleasonPolice Insp. Oscar Piper
Robert Armstrong
Robert ArmstrongBarry Costello
Mae Clarke
Mae ClarkeGwen Parker
Donald Cook
Donald CookPhilip Seymour
Edgar Kennedy
Edgar KennedyOfficer Donovan
Clarence Wilson
Clarence WilsonBertrand B. Hemingway
James Donlan
James DonlanSecurity Guard Fink
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Gustav von SeyffertitzVon Donnen
William Le Maire
William Le MaireMacDonald

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Is The Penguin Pool Murder worth watching?

The Penguin Pool Murder has received mixed reviews with a 5.469/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Mystery movies.

Is The Penguin Pool Murder hit or flop?

The Penguin Pool Murder has received average ratings (5.469/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Penguin Pool Murder?

The Penguin Pool Murder is a Comedy, Mystery movie that New York schoolmarm Hildegarde Withers assists a detective when a body of unscrupulous stockbroker Gerald Parker suddenly appears in the penguin tank ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 3, 2023
★ 7

There is something Marple-esque about Edna May Oliver's portrayal of the meticulous, no-nonsense, schoolteacher "Miss Withers". There's also something hideous about some of the fish in the aquarium where the police discover the corpse of the pretty universally disliked "Parker". It turns out that his wife (Mae Clarke) has a boyfriend (Donald Cook), and that both were present at the time of death. Looks like a bit of a no-brainer for "Insp. Piper" (James Gleason) but his chance meeting with the razor-sharp mind of the prim and proper "Withers" soon makes him think again. Despite his initially polite disdain, he realises that she is quite an insightful assistant as this turns out to be anything but as straightforward as everyone had hoped. The mystery itself is also very much in the vein of Agatha Christie - loads of red herrings and a victim about as popular as toothache. The production is kept moving along by some pacy direction and some pithy banter between the two investigators. Will they get to the bottom or not? Never in doubt, but not really important - this is a drama about characters and Oliver and Gleason gel well and engagingly for seventy minutes of sparring, spatting and... solving.