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Mrs. Pym of Scotland Yard

  • 1940
  • 1h 5m
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5.4/10
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Mrs. Pym of Scotland Yard (1940)
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An eccentric woman detective investigates the murders of several people who visited the same medium.An eccentric woman detective investigates the murders of several people who visited the same medium.An eccentric woman detective investigates the murders of several people who visited the same medium.

  • Director
    • Fred Ellis
  • Writers
    • Nigel Morland
    • Fred Ellis
    • Peggy Barwell
  • Stars
    • Mary Clare
    • Edward Lexy
    • Nigel Patrick
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    169
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    • Director
      • Fred Ellis
    • Writers
      • Nigel Morland
      • Fred Ellis
      • Peggy Barwell
    • Stars
      • Mary Clare
      • Edward Lexy
      • Nigel Patrick
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Mary Clare
    Mary Clare
    • Mrs Pym
    Edward Lexy
    Edward Lexy
    • Det.-Inspector Shott
    Nigel Patrick
    Nigel Patrick
    • Richard Loddon
    Janet Johnson
    • Maraday Wood
    Anthony Ireland
    Anthony Ireland
    • Henry Mencken
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Miss Bell
    Vernon Kelso
    • Frank Wood
    Robert English
    • Commissioner of Police
    Lionel Dymoke
    • Assistant Commissioner
    Arthur Ridley
    • Divisional Surgeon
    Ben Williams
    • Detective-Constable
    Arthur E. Owen
    • Hall Porter
    • (as Arthur Owen)
    Jack Jameson
    • Clerk from Criminal Record Office
    Joan Halliday
    • Eliza Puttick
    • (as Joan Halladay)
    • Director
      • Fred Ellis
    • Writers
      • Nigel Morland
      • Fred Ellis
      • Peggy Barwell
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    4Prismark10

    Mrs. Pym of Scotland Yard

    This quota quickie has a Thin Man mixed with Miss Marple vibe.

    It is a silly film as Mrs Pym investigates the murders of two people who are members of a psychic society.

    Her Scotland Yard colleagues are sceptical of her abilities and they might have good reasons.

    At one point Mrs Pym considers death by vacuum cleaner. No a theory that is easy to hoover up.

    It is flimsy and preposterous but also easy going. A sign of the times with early appearances from Irene Handl amd Nigel Patrick.
    5JoeytheBrit

    Mrs Pym of Scotland Yard review

    The sole entry of a planned series of films featuring Mary Clare as a (gasp!) female police officer is riddled with the kind of sexist nonsense to be expected from a film from the 1940s. Clare does well as the peppy detective, and the film may possibly boast cinema's only killer whose weapon of choice is a vacuum cleaner. Screen debut of leading man Nigel Patrick.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Ludicrous but great fun.

    Now this film is far from perfect, but for some reason I found myself totally engaged in it, and really enjoyed it. The whole premise is ridiculous beyond belief, and the attitudes shown in this film will amuse some and horrify others, a 'woman' in Scotland Yard may have been an oddity back in 1940, but it helps serve as a reminder that luckily times have changed.

    Death by vacuum cleaner is one of the most ludicrous things anyone could possibly have dreamed up, ludicrous, but entertaining. Mary Clare is utterly delightful in the role of Mrs Pym, the characters are big and well drawn, particularly Miss Bell, who is beautifully played by the wonderful Irene Handl.

    The courtroom scene featuring the maid giving evidence is comedy gold, ridiculously funny, and there are chuckles throughout the remainder of the film.

    Don't take it too seriously and you'll love every minute.

    7/10.
    6malcolmgsw

    Preposterous but engaging

    By the time this film was made so many crime and mystery films had been made that it would appear that producers were seeking even more complex and unusual plots and methods of murder to stump the cinema going public.In this case it is murder by vacuum cleaner.It is therefore rather difficult to take this film seriously.In fact Mary Clare as the female detective seems to go through this film with a smile on her face as if she is constantly wondering with amusement that she is actually getting paid to make this tosh..She is supported by a youngish Irene Handel and an impossibly young looking Nigel Patrick.This film may be rubbish but it is nevertheless extremely entertaining rubbish which does not outsmart its welcome.
    5boblipton

    Miss Clare Is Excellent

    Nigel Morland's eccentric heroine of more than twenty novels is hired by Scotland Yard. Her first case is the investigation of a murder linked to a psychic society.

    The role is essayed by Mary Clare, doyenne of the stage, who usually wound up playing villaineszes on the screen. She plays her as abrupt, self-assured, and bumptious. It's an attractive performance. I suspect her seconding to the Yard is part of the the British reticence to having murder mysteries solved by amateurs. In the US industry, anyone could solve a murder, and many a fast-talking reporter did so. In Britain, some connection with officialdom was de rigeur; even Lord Wimsey had a brother-in-law on the Force. Amateurs were often seen interfering with the smooth operations of the omniscient peelers.

    Aside from Miss Clare, it's a rather dull affair. Originally it was planned as the first of a series. No further movies eventuated.

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    • Trivia
      This was originally intended to be the first in a series of films based on the Mrs. Pym novels of Nigel Morland; the author would write 22 Palmyra Pym thrillers between 1935-61.
    • Goofs
      Mrs Pym asks for someone to pass her a flashlight when an English lady especially of her age in 1940 would call it a torch as flashlight is an American word.
    • Quotes

      Mrs Pym: Shott, there's something here smells so strong we ought to be wearing our gas masks.

      Det.-Inspector Shott: Yes, the incense they used last night.

      Mrs Pym: Incense me foot! I'll tell you that club is the phoniest set-up I've ever seen: Mencken's so crooked you could drop him down a well and he'd wear away the sides.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: "The Green Valley Psychic Club is an imaginary organisation invented for the purpose of the story and without any counterpart in real life"

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 1940 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Highbury Studios, Highbury, London, England, UK(studio: produced at Highbury Studios)
    • Production companies
      • Hurley Productions
      • Victor Katona Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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