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Hildegarde Withers is a fictional character, an amateur crime-solver, who has appeared in several novels, short stories and films. She was created by American mystery author
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
(1905–1968).


Character

Miss Withers "whom the census enumerator had recently listed as 'spinster, born Boston, age thirty-nine, occupation school teacher'" becomes an amateur sleuth in the first book of the series. Her adventures are usually comic but are nevertheless straightforward mysteries. She is a partial variation on
Agatha Christie Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fiction ...
's
Miss Marple Miss Marple is a fictional character in Agatha Christie's crime novels and short stories. Jane Marple lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur consulting detective. Often characterized as an elderly spinster, she is one of Ch ...
. "A lean, angular spinster lady, her unusual hats and the black cotton umbrella she carries are her trademark. ... Hildegarde collects tropical fish, abhors alcohol and tobacco, and appears to have an irritable disposition. However, she is a romantic at heart and will extend herself to help young lovers."Penzler, Otto, ''et al.'' ''Detectionary''. Woodstock, New York: Overlook Press, 1977. She collaborates, and frequently butts heads, with
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Oscar Piper, a high-ranking homicide detective in the
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.
Edna May Oliver Edna May Oliver (born Edna May Nutter, November 9, 1883 – November 9, 1942) was an American stage and film actress. During the 1930s, she was one of the better-known character actresses in American films, often playing tart-tongued spinsters. ...
starred in the first three screen adaptations, produced by
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, and is considered by fans of the film series the definitive Miss Withers. When Oliver left RKO in 1935 to sign with
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, RKO attempted to continue the series with
Helen Broderick Helen Broderick (August 11, 1891 – September 25, 1959) was an American actress known for her comic roles, especially as a wisecracking sidekick. Career Broderick began on Broadway as a chorus girl in the ''Follies of 1907'', the first ...
and then
ZaSu Pitts Zasu Pitts (; January 3, 1894 – June 7, 1963) was an American actress who starred in many silent dramas, including Erich von Stroheim's epic 1924 silent film ''Greed'', and comedies, transitioning successfully to mostly comedy films with the ...
, but Oliver's presence was sorely missed and the films were poorly received. Author Palmer approved of Oliver's characterization so much that he gave the actress a mention in his Hollywood-based Withers novel ''The Puzzle of the Happy Hooligan''. Stuart Palmer collaborated with fellow mystery writer Craig Rice on several short stories that teamed Hildegarde Withers with Rice's lawyer-sleuth John J. Malone. This collaboration led to a Hollywood film, but due to contractual problems, Withers's character wound up being omitted from the movie. She was replaced by a feisty widow known as "Mrs. O'Malley". The film, a comic mystery released in 1950 as ''
Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone ''Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone'' is a 1950 comedy/murder mystery film set on board a train. It stars Marjorie Main and James Whitmore. It is based on the short story "Once Upon a Train (The Loco Motive)" by Stuart Palmer and Craig Rice. Plot M ...
'', starred
James Whitmore James Allen Whitmore Jr. (October 1, 1921 – February 6, 2009) was an American actor. He received numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, a Grammy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, a Theatre World Award, and a Tony Award, plus two ...
and
Marjorie Main Mary Tomlinson (February 24, 1890 – April 10, 1975), professionally known as Marjorie Main, was an American character actress and singer of the Classical Hollywood period, best known as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player in the 1940s and 1 ...
as the title characters. In 1972, ABC made a Withers
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with
Eve Arden Eve Arden (born Eunice Mary Quedens, April 30, 1908 – November 12, 1990) was an American film, radio, stage and television actress. She performed in leading and supporting roles for nearly six decades. Beginning her film career in 1929 ...
as Withers and James Gregory as Piper. The movie was well-received but there weren't any sequels.


Novels

* ''The Penguin Pool Murder'' (1931) * ''Murder on Wheels'' (1932) * ''Murder on the Blackboard'' (1932) * ''The Puzzle of the Pepper Tree'' (1933) * ''The Puzzle of the Silver Persian'' (1934) * ''The Puzzle of the Red Stallion'' (1935) lso published as "The Puzzle of the Briar Pipe"* ''The Puzzle of the Blue Banderilla'' (1937) * ''The Puzzle of the Happy Hooligan'' (1941) * ''Miss Withers Regrets'' (1947) * ''Four Lost Ladies'' (1949) * ''The Green Ace'' (1950) lso published as "At One Fell Swoop"* ''Nipped in the Bud'' (1951) lso published as "Trap for a Redhead"* ''Cold Poison'' (1954) lso published as "Exit Laughing"* ''Hildegarde Withers Makes the Scene'' (1969), completed by Fletcher Flora after Palmer's death


Short story collections

* ''The Riddles of Hildegarde Withers'' (1947) * ''The Monkey Murder and other Tales'' (1950) * ''The People Vs. Withers and Malone'' (1963), written with Craig Rice, crossover with Rice's John J. Malone character * ''Hildegarde Withers: Uncollected Riddles'' (2002) * ''The Cases of Hildegarde Withers'' (2012) * ''Hildegarde Withers: Final Riddles?'' (2021)


Short fiction

* 'The Riddle of the Dangling Pearl' * 'The Riddle of the Flea Circus' * 'The Riddle of the Forty Costumes' * 'The Riddle of the Brass Band' * 'The Riddle of the Yellow Canary' * 'The Riddle of the Blueblood Murders' * 'The Riddle of Forty Naughty Girls' * 'The Riddle of the Hanging Men' * 'The Riddle of the Black Spade' * 'The Riddle of the Marble Blade' * 'The Riddle of the Whirling Lights' * 'The Bill in the Saucer' * 'The Riddle of the Doctor's Double' * 'The Riddle of the Jack of Diamonds' * 'A Fingerprint in Cobalt' * 'The Riddle of the Purple Postcards' * 'The Riddle of the Beggar on Horseback' * 'Miss Withers and the Unicorn' * 'The Riddle of the Green Ice' * 'The Puzzle of the Scorned Woman' * 'The Hungry Hippo' * 'To Die in the Dark' * 'The Riddle of the Twelve Amethysts' * 'SNAFU Murder' * 'The Riddle of the Black Museum' * 'The Monkey Murder' * 'The Riddle of the Double Negative' * 'The Long Worm' * 'Fingerprints Don't Lie' * 'The Riddle of the Tired Bullet' * 'Once Upon a Train' * 'Where Angels Fear to Tread' * 'Cherchez la Femme' * 'The Jinx Man' * 'Four Lost Ladies' * 'Rift in the Loot' * 'Hildegarde and the Spanish Cavalier' * 'You Bet Your Life' * 'Withers and Malone, Brain-Stormers' * 'Who is Sylvia?' * 'Withers and Malone, Crime-Busters' * 'The Return of Hildegarde Withers' * 'Hildegarde Withers Is Back' * 'Hildegarde Plays It Calm'


Adaptations

* ''
The Penguin Pool Murder ''The Penguin Pool Murder'' is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy/mystery film starring Edna May Oliver as Hildegarde Withers, a witness in a murder case at the New York Aquarium, with James Gleason as the police inspector in charge of the case, ...
'' (1932), starring
Edna May Oliver Edna May Oliver (born Edna May Nutter, November 9, 1883 – November 9, 1942) was an American stage and film actress. During the 1930s, she was one of the better-known character actresses in American films, often playing tart-tongued spinsters. ...
* ''
Murder on the Blackboard ''Murder on the Blackboard'' is a 1934 American pre-Code mystery/ comedy film starring Edna May Oliver as schoolteacher Hildegarde Withers and James Gleason as Police Inspector Oscar Piper. Together, they investigate a murder at Withers' school. ...
'' (1934), starring Edna May Oliver * ''
Murder on a Honeymoon ''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 ...
'' (1935), starring Edna May Oliver (based on ''The Puzzle of the Pepper Tree'', 1934) * '' Murder on a Bridle Path'' (1936), starring
Helen Broderick Helen Broderick (August 11, 1891 – September 25, 1959) was an American actress known for her comic roles, especially as a wisecracking sidekick. Career Broderick began on Broadway as a chorus girl in the ''Follies of 1907'', the first ...
* '' The Plot Thickens'' (1936), starring
ZaSu Pitts Zasu Pitts (; January 3, 1894 – June 7, 1963) was an American actress who starred in many silent dramas, including Erich von Stroheim's epic 1924 silent film ''Greed'', and comedies, transitioning successfully to mostly comedy films with the ...
* '' Forty Naughty Girls'' (1937), starring ZaSu Pitts * 1950s lost TV sitcom pilot ''Amazing Miss Withers'', starring
Agnes Moorehead Agnes Robertson Moorehead (December 6, 1900April 30, 1974) was an American actress. In a career spanning four decades, her credits included work in radio, stage, film, and television.Obituary ''Variety'', May 8, 1974, page 286. Moorehead was th ...
and Paul Kelly * ''A Very Missing Person'' (1972) (TV film), starring
Eve Arden Eve Arden (born Eunice Mary Quedens, April 30, 1908 – November 12, 1990) was an American film, radio, stage and television actress. She performed in leading and supporting roles for nearly six decades. Beginning her film career in 1929 ...
, with
Julie Newmar Julie Newmar (born Julia Chalene Newmeyer, August 16, 1933) is an American actress, dancer, and singer, known for a variety of stage, screen, and television roles. She is also a writer, lingerie designer, and real-estate mogul. She won the Tony ...
. Based on ''Hildegarde Withers Makes the Scene'' (1969), completed by Fletcher Flora after Palmer's death


References


External links


Stuart Palmer and Hildegarde Withers: An Appreciation
an article by Steven Saylor {{DEFAULTSORT:Withers, Hildegarde Book series introduced in 1931 Female characters in film Female characters in literature Literary characters introduced in 1931 Characters in American novels of the 20th century Fictional female detectives Fictional amateur detectives Fictional characters from Boston Fictional schoolteachers Film series introduced in 1932