''Murder on a Honeymoon'' is a 1935 American
mystery film starring
Edna May Oliver and
James Gleason. This was the third and last time Oliver portrayed astute schoolteacher
Hildegarde Withers; the two previous films were ''
The Penguin Pool Murder'' (1932) and ''
Murder on the Blackboard'' (1934). The film was directed by
Lloyd Corrigan from a screenplay by
Seton I. Miller and
Robert Benchley based on the 1933 novel ''The Puzzle of the Pepper Tree'' by
Stuart Palmer
Stuart Palmer (June 21, 1905 – February 4, 1968) was a mystery novel writer and screenwriter best known for his character Hildegarde Withers. He also wrote under the names Theodore Orchards . Palmer's novel, however, did not include Inspector Piper, and has Withers doing the investigating on her own.
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Plot
On a short flight to
Catalina Island off the California coast, Roswell T. Forrest gets sick. When he is found dead upon landing, it appears to be murder to fellow passenger Hildegarde Withers, but she has a tough time convincing local police chief Britt and coroner Dr. O'Rourke.
When she contacts her friend, Police Inspector Oscar Piper, for more information about the deceased, he recognizes the name: the man was a vital witness in a case against a crime syndicate and had a price on his head of $10,000. He flies from New York to assist her in investigating the case and protect her from mob retribution.
When he arrives, the pair argue over which of the people aboard the plane is the killer:
* Joseph B. Tate, a famous Hollywood director,
* struggling actress Phyllis La Font, who is angling for a part in Tate's next movie,
* honeymooners Kay and Marvin Deving,
* Captain Beegle, a retired, self-confessed former
rum runner
Rum-running or bootlegging is the illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages where such transportation is forbidden by law. Smuggling usually takes place to circumvent taxation or prohibition laws within a particular jurisdiction. The te ...
, and
* pilots Dick French and Madden.
Withers suspects poisoning – Forrest had been given a drink, a cigarette, and even a dose of
smelling salts by Withers herself – but before this can be confirmed, the body is stolen. While Piper questions those involved, Withers discovers that McArthur, the gangster who had offered the reward for Forrest's death, has registered at the hotel under the flimsy alias of Arthur Mack. When she eavesdrops on his telephone conversation, she learns that he will be leaving an envelope for someone. She purloins it from the mailbox and finds $10,000 inside.
More murders occur. Marvin Deving is shot and killed just before he can reveal some information to Piper. Meanwhile, Withers and Piper learn that the first victim was not Forrest, but his bodyguard Tom Kelsey. He and the real Forrest had switched identities.
After McArthur confronts Withers at gunpoint, trussing her up and putting her in the closet, from which she is rescued by Piper, McArthur is also found dead. Although it was staged to look like a suicide, Withers notices that the pistol in his hand is not his own.
When an employee complains that the fish in the hotel pond are all dead, Withers finds a pack of cigarettes discarded nearby; one of the cigarettes had fallen into the water, poisoning and killing the fish. With the murder weapon found, all the pieces come together. Withers takes Piper to see the grieving Kay. She offers the widow a cigarette, then casually mentions where she got it. When Kay refuses to smoke it, Withers tells Piper that McArthur's gun must be in the room. Kay pulls it out and tells them that she will have to kill them both now, but Withers manages to distract her, enabling Piper to disarm her. It turns out that the Devings thought they had been doublecrossed by McArthur when they did not receive their reward for committing murder, unaware that Withers had taken it. When Marvin tried to betray McArthur in return, he was killed by his employer, and Kay then killed McArthur.
Cast
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Edna May Oliver as
Hildegarde Withers
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James Gleason as Inspector Oscar Piper
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Lola Lane
Lola Lane (born Dorothy Mullican; May 21, 1906 – June 22, 1981) was an American actress and one of the Lane Sisters with her sisters Leota, Rosemary, and Priscilla Lane. She appeared on Broadway and in films from the 1920s to 1940s.
Early yea ...
as Phyllis La Font
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George Meeker as Roswell T. Forrest, posing as Tom Kelsey
* Dorothy Libaire as Kay Deving
* Harry Ellerbe as Marvin Deving
* Chick Chandler as Dick French, pilot
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Willie Best as Willie, the porter
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Leo G. Carroll as Director Joseph B. Tate
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DeWitt Jennings as Captain Beegle
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Spencer Charters as Chief Britt
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Arthur Hoyt as Dr. O'Rourke
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Matt McHugh as Pilot Madden
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Morgan Wallace as McArthur / Arthur Mack
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Brooks Benedict
Brooks Benedict (born Harold J. Mann, February 6, 1896 – January 1, 1968) was an American actor of the silent and sound film eras, when he played supporting and utility roles in over 300 films, mostly uncredited.
Life
He was born to Alice Jul ...
as Tom Kelsey, posing as Roswell T. Forrest
Cast notes:
* Gleason played the role of Inspector Piper in all 6 films in the series.
Production
The working title for ''Murder on a Honeymoon'' was ''Puzzle of the Pepper Tree'',
which was the title of the 1933
Stuart Palmer
Stuart Palmer (June 21, 1905 – February 4, 1968) was a mystery novel writer and screenwriter best known for his character Hildegarde Withers. He also wrote under the names Theodore Orchards novel on which it was based.
Some scenes for the film were shot on
Santa Catalina Island, a well-known resort 26 miles off the California coast.
References
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1935 films
1930s comedy mystery films
American comedy mystery films
American black-and-white films
Films based on American novels
Films directed by Lloyd Corrigan
Films set in New York City
RKO Pictures films
Hildegarde Withers
1930s English-language films
1930s American films