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Penguin Pool Murder (1932) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by George Archainbaud and produced by David O. Selznick and Kenneth Macgowan.

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The Penguin Pool Murder (1932)

By smumcountry on Jan 16, 2014 From Smum County

January 16, 2014 by smumcounty Clarence Wilson Stockbroker Gerald Parker (Guy Usher) is on the phone with Bertrand Hemingway (Clarence Wilson), the director of the New York City aquarium. Hemingway is irate because Parker had to sell off his stock at a loss. ?Liar! Cheat! You ruined me! You robbed ... Read full article


The Penguin Pool Murder (1932)

By smumcountry on Jan 16, 2014 From Smum County

January 16, 2014 by smumcounty Clarence Wilson Stockbroker Gerald Parker (Guy Usher) is on the phone with Bertrand Hemingway (Clarence Wilson), the director of the New York City aquarium. Hemingway is irate because Parker had to sell off his stock at a loss. ?Liar! Cheat! You ruined me! You robbed ... Read full article


Penguin Pool Murder (1932, George Archainbaud)

on Oct 22, 2012 From The Stop Button

Penguin Pool Murder, besides the peculiar title (and lack of a definite article), opens like almost any other early thirties mystery. A possible unfaithful wife, Mae Clarke, has a swindling louse of a husband, Guy Usher. When he ends up dead, there are multiple suspects. Only the murder occurs at th... Read full article


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Also directed by George Archainbaud




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Also produced by David O. Selznick




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Also released in 1932




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