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The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Apr 27, 2025
MISS PINKERTON is a 1932 mystery film, produced by Warners-First National, and based on a novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart. The title is a nickname given to the main character, a Nurse Adams (Joan Blondell) who gets involved in a murder case. ("Pinkerton" refers to the legendary detective a
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Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 3, 2013
Source: Cinemagraphe
Joan Blondell as Nurse Adams in Miss Pinkerton (1932). Nurse Adams is sick of the monotony of being a hospital nurse and is quite vocal about her discontent. But things are about to change for the bored nurse. She's given the exciting opportunity of working at the ho
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The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 10, 2012
It’s not difficult to assign blame for Miss Pinkerton‘s failings, it’s difficult to identify anything good about it. I suppose Joan Blondell bad in the lead, but she isn’t good. She’s just doing a persona. Wait, George Brent is good. He’s the police inspector wh
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Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
Source: Cinemagraphe
Joan Blondell as Nurse Adams in Miss Pinkerton (1932). Nurse Adams is sick of the monotony of being a hospital nurse and is quite vocal about her discontent. But things are about to change for the bored nurse. She's given the exciting opportunity of working at the ho
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