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Miss Pinkerton

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Joan Blondell in Miss Pinkerton (1932)
ComedyMysteryThriller

A hospital nurse is recruited by the police to watch a household where a suspicious death has occurred.A hospital nurse is recruited by the police to watch a household where a suspicious death has occurred.A hospital nurse is recruited by the police to watch a household where a suspicious death has occurred.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Writers
    • Mary Roberts Rinehart
    • Niven Busch
    • Lillie Hayward
  • Stars
    • Joan Blondell
    • George Brent
    • Ruth Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    744
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Mary Roberts Rinehart
      • Niven Busch
      • Lillie Hayward
    • Stars
      • Joan Blondell
      • George Brent
      • Ruth Hall
    • 28User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Nurse Adams, aka Miss Pinkerton
    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Police Inspector Patten
    Ruth Hall
    Ruth Hall
    • Paula Brent
    John Wray
    John Wray
    • Hugo
    Elizabeth Patterson
    Elizabeth Patterson
    • Juliet Mitchell
    C. Henry Gordon
    C. Henry Gordon
    • Dr. Stuart
    Holmes Herbert
    Holmes Herbert
    • Arthur Glenn
    Mary Doran
    Mary Doran
    • Florence Lenz
    Blanche Friderici
    Blanche Friderici
    • Mary
    Mae Madison
    Mae Madison
    • Second Nurse
    Allan Lane
    Allan Lane
    • Herbert Wynn
    • (scenes deleted)
    Nigel De Brulier
    Nigel De Brulier
    • Coroner James A. Clemp
    • (as Nigel de Brulier)
    Eulalie Jensen
    Eulalie Jensen
    • Miss Gibbons - Superintendent of Nurses
    Lucien Littlefield
    Lucien Littlefield
    • Henderson
    • (scenes deleted)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • First Police Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Police Dispatcher
    • (uncredited)
    Davison Clark
    • Police Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Don Dillaway
    Don Dillaway
    • Charles 'Charlie' Elliott
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Mary Roberts Rinehart
      • Niven Busch
      • Lillie Hayward
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    User reviews28

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    6Handlinghandel

    Harmless, With Charming Blondell

    This is an early entry in the comic/romantic mystery genre. Joan Blondell is bemoaning the boring existence of a hospital nurse when wham! She is commandeered by detective George Brent to help solve a murder case. It is he who, at her request gives her a title. The title is Miss Pinkerton.

    It's an old mansion with creepy servants and the whole deal. A young man has died. Suicide, it's thought; but we know better. The plot is a trifle complicated but not too far-fetched. And Blondell is as (almost) always a real joy.

    Brent is in it blessedly little and the supporting players all do what the need to do.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Miss Pinkerton investigates

    Love mystery. Love thriller, though this is more of a mystery with splashes of comedy. Also appreciate a lot of comedy, though some styles are more to my taste than others it has to be admitted. It is always interesting when they are combined together and a lot of films do it very well indeed. Have loved a lot the work of Joan Blondell, here in a role she played very well, and Lloyd Bacon (best known for the film that transformed the musical genre '42nd Street') had a lot of talent. George Brent was more hit and miss for me.

    'Miss Pinkerton' was from personal opinion one of those above average but not particularly mind-blowing kind of films, not too bad a position to be in but there was potential for it to have been much better. A lot of good things, wonderful in the case of Blondell, the production values and Bacon's direction. But also some big drawbacks, such as the over-stuffed and over-complicated plotting and lack of chemistry between Blondell and Brent (who is not at his best here in 'Miss Pinkerton').

    Will start with what was good. 'Miss Pinkerton' looks great. Especially the inventive camera angles and the truly haunting use of shadow. Blondell also wears her beautiful costumes well. Bacon's direction at its best is quite masterly, what he does with the visuals is extraordinary, the film isn't dull and he does allow for some genuinely suspenseful moments. The type of role Blondell has here really suits her and she is immensely engaging in it, playing the part with keen humour, intensity, charm and easy charisma.

    John Wray and Elizabeth Patterson have fun too in their roles, Bacon's direction also shines in his direction of Patterson. The script is witty and intriguing and enough of the story compels and never feels too obvious.

    Did feel though that the story was problematic though. With such a lot going in a film with a quite short length, 'Miss Pinkerton' for my tastes did feel over-stuffed and with not a lot of breathing space it felt rushed and more complicated than it needed to be. The ending is abrupt and convoluted, even if it was also surprising.

    Brent also felt rather dull in his not particularly meaty part and some witty banter aside his chemistry with Blondell never fully fleshes out.

    Overall, above average but not great. 6/10
    9Norm-30

    A Great "atmospheric" film!

    This is a typical "old house" film.....a black-clad figure that throws gigantic shadows on the walls, a secret entrance, all the characters "creeping around", a creepy butler, and all the rest!

    It's interesting that they use some of the same sets for that other fantastic "old house" film, Dr. X. (Most notably, the upstairs hall & the kitchen).

    Some people would say this film is "slow moving", but that is done deliberately to increase the creepy "something-is-about- to-happen" feeling.

    As an aside, it's remarkable that the actress who plays the sick old lady looks really OLD in this film, but in Bob Hope's "Cat & the Canary" (filmed almost 10 years later, as the Aunt) looks MUCH younger! She had one heck of a make-up job in THIS film!

    If you love "old house" films, don't miss it!
    6case-50

    Faithful, but rushed adaptation of a Rinehart novel

    Another classic mystery that I watched right after I finished reading the book it was based on, so this review will be more about the comparison of the two and not another one about the story and the actors (that others has done a great job of already).

    This one was probably the most faitful of these lesser known mysteries that I watched after reading the books: basically there are only two significant changes and none of those is directly related to the story itself. One of them is right in the beginning: here our heroine is a bored and somewhat ill-tempered hospital nurse who, out-of-the blue, is called to help a police investigation, while in the book she is a professional private nurse who has already worked with the police several times before (actually Miss Pinkerton was Rinehart's second book about the Ms Adams character... published 18 years after the first one, 1914's The Buckled Bag). And the second one is the quite suddenly erupting romance between her and the police detective. This part is completely missing from the book and there it is only hinted at the very end that the detective likes Ms Adams quite one bit.

    But other than these minor changes (that does not really add or take anything) the story follows the book rather faithfully... which could be a god thing, but actually it turns out to be the film's only shortcoming. The book itself is a charming little one, well written, featuring loveble characters, but honestly, its story is not its strongest part. It was written in a time when mystery writers already struggled to come up with new twists and ideas and in this case it resulted is an overcomplicated story about a race after an old lady's heritage. The character's motives are not really clear even in the book and when the story is squeezed into the film's hour long running time, it becomes even more messy. The book spent some time introducing everyone, while here, besides the leads, hardly anyone has enough screentime to realy explore the charachters.

    But even with its shortcomings, the movie is an entertaining little quicky, Blondell, while seems miscast at first, eventually does a good job and C. Henry Gordon is also a delight to watch. Switch your brains off, do not try to follow the story, just go along with the flow and you will be in for an hour worth of fun.
    Michael_Elliott

    Blondell Makes the Film Worth Viewing

    Miss Pinkerton (1932)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Nurse Adams (Joan Blondell) is growing tired and the same events happening everyday at the hospital but she gets her chance for excitement when Inspector Patten (George Brent) asks her to help with a suicide case. The nurse is brought on to care for an elderly woman who found her nephew's body after he killed himself but Patten believes it was actually murder. MISS PINKERTON, a nickname given to the nurse, is a fairly entertaining murder-mystery and just like the countless others that were released in this era. If you've seen its remake, THE NURSE'S SECRET, then you'll realize that it followed this one pretty closely but there's no question that this here is the better of the two. The main reason this one works so well is because Blondell is just so charming in her role. She manages to bring some light humor when it's needed but she can also handle the drama without a problem. Another major plus is that she's given a pre-code sequence where she's changing. Of course, by today's standards this is pretty tame but fans of the genre should at least get a smile out of it. Brent isn't all that memorable in his part as he sleepwalks through it. John Wray is fun as Hugo, a butler who is a prime suspect. Director Lloyd Bacon actually adds a little style to the picture including a very good scene where a person dies and we get a POV shot as she slips away. There are several attack sequences throughout the film and these too are well directed and staged. With that said, the 66-minute running time does drag in spots and there's no question that a bit of a stronger story would have been nice. Still, fans of the genre and Blondell should be entertained.

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    • Trivia
      Lyle Talbot's first feature film.
    • Goofs
      When Nurse Adams is attacked, she starts screaming very loudly and then the screaming goes silent when she faints. But on the next immediate shot which is of the cops running up the stairs; she can still hear her loud screams. Then on the following shot when the cops find her, she is just starting to slowly regain consciousness.
    • Quotes

      Nurse Adams, aka Miss Pinkerton: Here's a dollar, keep the change.

      Taxi Driver: There is no change.

      Nurse Adams, aka Miss Pinkerton: Then we're even.

    • Connections
      Referenced in American Dad!: The American Dad After School Special (2006)

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gospodjica Pinkerton
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • First National Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 6m(66 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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