
Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941)
1h 9m | PG-13
Chinese ventriloquist Gordon Cobb is murdered by a gang of jewel thieves. Baffled by the contradictory clues, Inspector Queen asks his son Ellery to help out.
Director: James P. Hogan
Studio: Larry Darmour Productions
Genre: Mystery
Video: 720p
Cast

Ralph Bellamy
as Ellery Queen

Margaret Lindsay
as Nikki Porter

Charley Grapewin
as Insp. Queen

Anna May Wong
as Lois Ling

James Burke
as Sgt. Velie

Eduardo Ciannelli
as Count Brett (as Edward Ciannelli)
Reviews
This outing for the famed detective really did remind me of the contemporary "Charlie Chan" adventures and to be honest, it comes off the worst. When a wealthy Chinese family donate some gems to try and help alleviate the problems of their starving population. It falls to ventriloquist "Madison" (Gordon Cobb) to get them to New York when they can be converted into cash - some $300,000! He goes missing so his daughter contacts her pal "Nikki" (an on-form Margaret Lindsay) who just happens to work for our eponymous sleuth (Ralph Bellamy) - and off we go on a rather complex cloak and dragon dagger mystery that includes a body in a trunk in a penthouse and more suspects than you can shake a stick at. Can the constantly bickering "Queen" and "Nikki" get to the bottom of the mystery before the jewels are gone forever? It's quite a characterful edition of the franchise this with Bellamy competent enough, but it's let down by a pretty formulaic story and a conclusion that is too convenient and rushed. Keep an eye out for Mantan Moreland, but otherwise this is just standard detective fayre that amiably but forgettably kills an hour.