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A Very Missing Person

  • TV Movie
  • 1972
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
121
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A Very Missing Person (1972)
ComedyCrimeDramaMystery

An ex-schoolteacher is asked by the police to help locate a missing heiress.An ex-schoolteacher is asked by the police to help locate a missing heiress.An ex-schoolteacher is asked by the police to help locate a missing heiress.

  • Director
    • Russ Mayberry
  • Writers
    • Philip H. Reisman Jr.
    • Stuart Palmer
    • Fletcher Flora
  • Stars
    • Eve Arden
    • James Gregory
    • Julie Newmar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    121
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Russ Mayberry
    • Writers
      • Philip H. Reisman Jr.
      • Stuart Palmer
      • Fletcher Flora
    • Stars
      • Eve Arden
      • James Gregory
      • Julie Newmar
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eve Arden
    Eve Arden
    • Hildegarde Withers
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Oscar Piper
    Julie Newmar
    Julie Newmar
    • Aleatha Westering
    Ray Danton
    Ray Danton
    • Capt. Westering
    Dennis Rucker
    Dennis Rucker
    • Al Fister
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • Delmar Faulkenstein
    Ezra Stone
    • Judge
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Eberhardt
    Skye Aubrey
    Skye Aubrey
    • Lenore Gregory
    Bob Hastings
    Bob Hastings
    • Malloy
    Robert Easton
    Robert Easton
    • Onofre
    Sherry Bain
    Sherry Bain
    • Eve Granger
    Udana Power
    Udana Power
    • Mariette
    Dwan Smith
    • Ora
    Linda Gillen
    Linda Gillen
    • Bernadine Toller
    • (as Linda Gillin)
    Peter Morrison Jacobs
    • Dr. Singer
    Savannah Bentley
    • Mrs. Singer
    Anthony Caso
    Anthony Caso
    • Mugger
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Russ Mayberry
    • Writers
      • Philip H. Reisman Jr.
      • Stuart Palmer
      • Fletcher Flora
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    6sbolling-265-579123

    Based on the final Hildegarde novel completed from Stuart Palmer's notes.

    Hildegarde Withers first appeared in novels with The Penguin Pool Murders in 1931 and was based on author's Stuart Palmer's high school teacher. She was described as a tall, bony spinster ex-school teacher who wore unusual hats and carried a black furled umbrella. Her unofficial partner as well as friend was crusty Inspector Oscar Piper of the NYPD who actually proposed to her at one time but retracted the offer at the last moment. Novels and short stories would continue into the 1960s until Palmer's death in 1968. Hildegarde was portrayed in the movies by Edna May Oliver, Helen Broderick and Zazu Pitts and Oscar was portrayed by James Gleason. In this film, Eve Arden was chosen because physically she looks much like how the character is described in the stories. The teleplay is based on the novel "Hildegarde Withers Makes the Scene" which was completed by Fletcher Flora upon Palmer's death and released in 1969. So here we see a much more liberated Hildegarde in a much more liberated time. This is a pilot for a proposed "rotating" series called The Great Detectives which would have alternated with Sherlock Holmes and Nick Carter. I think Hildegarde could be adapted for contemporary times much like Agatha Christie's Miss Marple has been done from time to time, but most fans of her in fiction would find this adaption a bit jarring. The novels spanned from 1931 to 1954. In 1963 there was an additional novel penned by Craig Rice under Palmer's direction and in 1969 Fletcher Flora completed what was found of Palmer's notes for the final Hildegarde novel.
    7gmda

    OK mystery, could have been better.

    Something no one has said yet is this is the seventh movie of Hildegarde Withers from the 1930's! The previous movie, Forty Naughty Girls was in 1937!

    An OK, made for TV mystery, which I figured out before the end. And with a kind of "quick" ending. Eve Arden did a great job I thought, for this movie series not being made for nearly 35 years, nobody would probably remember and compare her to the actresses before her. James Gregory as Oscar Piper was OK, but not as irascible, as James Gleason's portrayal. I did laugh at the banter between the two and found it to be entertaining. I would liked to have seen at least one season, or one summer season of episodes, where character development could have taken place. Other than that...it is OK.

    Interesting to see the Great PAT MORITA, 3 years before he did Happy Days!

    If you are into 70's hippie culture and don't mind an original Star Trek plot rip-off, you might like it. I did.
    1ThunderKing6

    Boretron. very broing

    Hey. What's good with you today?

    600 words and letters is a nightmare. Often I will type my reviews on a word processor app, android note app and or copy, paste and save reviews in case something happens because typing 600 words and letters is too much when a movie or show is very boring.

    I was nearly down grinding on this review then I got an error now i had to retype this review because I did not save the original.

    Anyways...

    This movie was really boring. I dozed off for some of it. I couldn't fall back asleep, that's when I knew it was a nightmare. That should mean a lot. (This review should end there. Unfortunately, i need 29 more words and letters to finish this review).

    Overall, a bad, boring and pointless movie that didn't need to be made.
    Ripshin

    Pilot TV-movie

    This TV movie was intended as a pilot for an unsold series, starring Eve Arden in the role of a detective, of sorts. Consider it a precursor to "Murder She Wrote." Arden was a fantastic character actress, who could most likely have held her own in a series, which she did, of course, in "Our Miss Brooks." The TV industry today would KILL for a woman of her talent to help sell a series. I am uncertain as to why she could never find success after "The Mothers-In-Law." I guess we consider the "Grease" films as her swan song, although she certainly deserved better. I've always thought that she would have been great in "The Golden Girls" - I wonder if she might have been considered.
    4boblipton

    Our Miss Withers

    Police Inspector James Gregory has orders come down:find missing heiress Skye Aubrey. He doesn't have the manpower, so he asks his lady friend, retired schoolteacher Eve Arden to do the legwork. She finds a yacht filled with people looking to found a doomsday colony and assorted corpses.

    It's based on HILDEGARDE WITHERS MAKES THE SCENE, the last Miss Withers mystery, started by Stuart Palmer and finished after his death by Fletcher Flora. Earlier books in the series had been turned into a fine series of B movies, originally starring the formidable Edna May Oliver as Withers, Miss Arden's role, and James Gleason as Oscar Piper, Mr. Gregory's role. This TV movie was essayed because ABC wanted to compete with the NBC Mystery Movies, which rotated such popular series as COLUMBO and MACMILLAN AND WIFE. ABC planned to revive other old mystery characters, such as Sherlock Homes, Nick Carter and Charlie Chan. The project died a-borning.

    This one shows why. Gregory is excellent a the irascible Piper, Eve Arden was undoubtedly cast because she had played the wise-cracking second lead to perfection in many a movie in the 1930s and 1940s, then had achieved TV stardom as a schoolteacher in OUR MISS BROOKS. However, there is something wrong with her timing here. She plays the prim retired lady with a taste for old-fashioned hats very well, but her line readings lack snap, there is no chemistry with Gregory, and the writing lacks the morbid humor that the 1930s movies had. Pity.

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    • Trivia
      This was meant to be part of a rotating series of detectives shows with Sherlock Holmes (Stewart Granger), Nick Carter (Robert Conrad) and Charlie Chan (Ross Martin) but the corresponding TV movies never got good enough ratings so it never materialized.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Hildegarde Withers: Poison is a woman's M.O. I'm sorry to say - Traditional since way before the Borgias. Lizzie Borden only used an axe because the drugstore was closed!

    • Connections
      Follows Penguin Pool Murder (1932)

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hildegarde Withers
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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