WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Comedy >

Murder on a Bridle Path

Watch Murder on a Bridle Path For Free

Murder on a Bridle Path

When the body of Violet Feverel is discovered on the Central Park bridle path, Inspector Oscar Piper is about to declare her death accidental from a thrown horse, until his friend and amateur detective Hildegarde Withers locates the horse and discovers blood on the horse.

... more
Release : 1936
Rating : 6.2
Studio : RKO Radio Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : James Gleason Helen Broderick Louise Latimer Owen Davis Jr. John Arledge
Genre : Comedy Mystery

Cast List

Related Movies

Big Daddy
Big Daddy

Big Daddy   1999

Release Date: 
1999

Rating: 6.4

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Adam Sandler  /  Joey Lauren Adams  /  Jon Stewart
The Day the Earth Stood Still
The Day the Earth Stood Still

The Day the Earth Stood Still   2008

Release Date: 
2008

Rating: 5.5

genres: 
Drama  /  Thriller  /  Science Fiction
Stars: 
Keanu Reeves  /  Jennifer Connelly  /  Jaden Smith
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them   2016

Release Date: 
2016

Rating: 7.2

genres: 
Adventure  /  Fantasy
Stars: 
Eddie Redmayne  /  Katherine Waterston  /  Dan Fogler
When Harry Met Sally...
When Harry Met Sally...

When Harry Met Sally...   1989

Release Date: 
1989

Rating: 7.7

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy  /  Romance
Stars: 
Meg Ryan  /  Billy Crystal  /  Bruno Kirby
Holiday Affair
Holiday Affair

Holiday Affair   1949

Release Date: 
1949

Rating: 7.1

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy  /  Romance
Stars: 
Robert Mitchum  /  Janet Leigh  /  Wendell Corey
The World of Henry Orient
The World of Henry Orient

The World of Henry Orient   1964

Release Date: 
1964

Rating: 6.6

genres: 
Comedy
Stars: 
Peter Sellers  /  Paula Prentiss  /  Angela Lansbury
It Should Happen to You
It Should Happen to You

It Should Happen to You   1954

Release Date: 
1954

Rating: 7.2

genres: 
Comedy  /  Romance
Stars: 
Judy Holliday  /  Peter Lawford  /  Jack Lemmon
Little Murders
Little Murders

Little Murders   1971

Release Date: 
1971

Rating: 6.9

genres: 
Comedy
Stars: 
Elliott Gould  /  Marcia Rodd  /  Vincent Gardenia
The Park Is Mine
The Park Is Mine

The Park Is Mine   1985

Release Date: 
1985

Rating: 6

genres: 
Drama  /  Action  /  TV Movie
Stars: 
Tommy Lee Jones  /  Helen Shaver  /  Yaphet Kotto
The Tattooed Stranger
The Tattooed Stranger

The Tattooed Stranger   1950

Release Date: 
1950

Rating: 6.1

genres: 
Drama  /  Crime
Stars: 
John Miles  /  Patricia Barry  /  Walter Kinsella
Her Highness and the Bellboy
Her Highness and the Bellboy

Her Highness and the Bellboy   1945

Release Date: 
1945

Rating: 6.4

genres: 
Comedy  /  Romance
Stars: 
Hedy Lamarr  /  Robert Walker  /  June Allyson
Reggie Watts: A Live At Central Park
Reggie Watts: A Live At Central Park

Reggie Watts: A Live At Central Park   2012

Release Date: 
2012

Rating: 0

genres: 
Comedy
Stars: 
Reggie Watts

Reviews

UnowPriceless
2018/08/30

hyped garbage

More
Loui Blair
2018/08/30

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

More
Philippa
2018/08/30

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

More
Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

More
blanche-2
2015/09/13

I'm not overly familiar with the Hildegarde Withers mysteries, having only seen one other. In this one, "Murder on a Bridal Path," Miss Withers is played by Helen Broderick. Apparently there were three Withers: Edna May Oliver, Broderick, and Zasu Pitts. James Gleason remains as Oscar, the police detective who acts like he doesn't need or want Withers' help but she always steers him down the right path.When the body of Violet Feverel is discovered on the Central Park bridle path, it looks as if she was thrown from her horse. Hildegarde is walking her dog and, having found the horse, sees that he has blood on him. It's ultimately found to be murder.Nobody like this woman, particularly her ex-husband Don whom she's thrown in jail for back alimony. And he was released by a forged court order. Also, the manager of her stables fought with her that morning. And then there's Eddie Fry who is seeing Violet's sister to the disapproval of Violet.Oscar and Hildegarde head out to Don's home on Long Island. There they meet the cast of a horror film: the sick father, Patrick, the caretaker Chris, and his crippled son Joey.When Don's father is murdered, it brings Hildegarde closer to figuring out the identity of the killer.Mildly entertaining - even though it's short, it seems longer. It's very dark-looking, with the Long Island house looking like Bleak House. I liked Helen Broderick. She has a fun way with dialogue and nice chemistry with Gleason, though Oliver's was better.I think the Penguin Pool Murder was better. This is okay.

More
MartinHafer
2011/10/22

I was reading the review by Calvinnme and agree heartily. If the viewer never saw the previous Hildegard Withers films that starred Edna May Oliver, you might enjoy "Murder on a Bridle Path" even more. While Helen Broderick is very good in this role, Oliver was just better as Hildegard. Apparently, Oliver and the studio had a 'parting of the ways' and they unsuccessfully tried Broderick and later Zasu Pitts in Oliver's place. But, no matter how they tried, no one could match the charming crankiness of the original! The film starts with a blonde lady being disagreeable with several folks--a clear giveaway that she'll soon be murdered (it's a standard cliché in mystery films of the time). VERY soon after, she's killed while out riding her horse. Again, Calvinnme was right--this character wasn't developed enough and her death came too quickly. The police assume she died by accident but soon they notice a few clues that indicate she was NOT killed by being kicked by a horse. Around this time, Hildegarde shows up and immediately begins digging for clues. Like any murder mystery of the era, there are lots of dead ends and twists--along with a VERY florid ending involving the murderer--and it's by far the best part of the movie.This is a pretty good mystery film. Unfortunately, the snappy dialog from Withers isn't as obvious--not just due to Broderick but because the writing is a bit less snappy. Enjoyable but that's really about all.

More
Michael_Elliott
2011/05/11

Murder on a Bridle Path (1936) ** (out of 4) The fourth film in RKO's Hildegarde Withers series was the first after Edna May Oliver stepped away from the part and was replaced by Helen Broderick for the first and only time. In the film a society woman is out riding her horse when she's thrown from it and then murdered. Detective Piper (James Gleason) thinks it's a simple case of her being killed by the fall but Withers comes across the scene and notices that the woman was murdered after the fall. The two team up to track down the usual suspects. MURDER ON A BRIDLE PATH isn't as bad as its reputation but at the same time there's no question that it's a major fall from the previous three movies. There's no doubt that Broderick isn't nearly as good as Edna May Oliver but she isn't too bad here. I thought she was decent for what was being asked as she has no problem playing the smart woman and she at least makes us believe she's a lot smarter than Piper for what that's worth. As usual Gleason is very good in his part as the rather slow Detective who is always one step behind the lady. While both actors do a fine job, the same can't be said with their comic timing and chemistry. I think what really hurts the movie is the fact that the two don't share the same spark as in the previous three films. The screenplay isn't the greatest thing either because there's never any clear case of who the killer is and when he's revealed it really seems like a stretch. As is the case in most weaker written mysteries, the police and Withers would have never found out had the killer not given himself away and of course breaking to the point where he tells everything. In the end this film is pretty much on par with the majority of "B" mysteries that were released throughout the decade but at the same time it also makes you appreciate the first three films for how special they were.

More
John Esche
2005/08/11

The underrated fourth entry in the six film series drawn from Stuart Palmer's "Hirdegarde Withers" mysteries ironically has as its greatest strength its greatest weakness: delightful lead Helen Broderick.The idea to replace the perfect Withers, the arch and tightly corseted Edna May Oliver with the sophisticated, spiritually if not literally uncorseted Broderick would seem to have been grounded in the wonderful wise cracking relationship Withers had with James Gleason's much put-upon Inspector Oscar Piper, and to that extent it works. Broderick, the beloved sophisticate of the Fred Astaire films TOP HAT and SWING TIME, gets off some good ones ("Oh, I have some influence with Inspector Piper; we used to room together in college!"), but it's hard to picture her as the prim school teacher that Palmer's Miss Withers says she is.The film has the further drawback for some modern audiences in incorporating some of the racist stereotypes of the era in Willie "High Pockets" Best's excellent performance as the slow but steadfast stable boy who may be near the center of the mystery. In 42 films from 1934 to 1947 (just to consider the ones reviewed in the New York Times - some, like HIGH SIERRA and CABIN IN THE SKY, genuine classics), Best took the work Hollywood offered and made his characters shine - whatever limitations Hollywood may have placed on the casting of black actors.MURDER ON A BRIDLE PATH has a good cast all around (among the series regulars, James Gleason's Piper, James Donlan's comic detective and Gustav Von Seyffertitz's police doctor are some of their best performances), and boasts an excellent mystery at the core. The OBSERVANT viewer even has an honest chance to beat Withers and Piper to the solution despite some delicious red herrings along the way. Radio Pictures had clearly moved the series to a back burner when Oliver left (no more "name" producers and even Max Steiner's musical contributions went uncredited this time), but at least with Broderick finding the clues and lending a major hand with the comedy, the quality stayed high. Later in the year, the studio would turn to Zasu Pitts for two final "Miss Withers" films, and while she would return the unsophisticated primness to the character and (in small doses) Pitt could be a brilliant diffident comedienne, the quality of the writing and the chemistry between Hildegarde and Oscar never regained the level it had maintained with Edna May Oliver and Helen Broderick.It's a pity, because the franchise was one of the more enjoyable creations of the 30's when the "cozy" mystery was at its peak and every studio seemed to be trying their hand at popularizing distinctive detectives from Philo Vance and Nick & Nora Charles to Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto. Miss Withers is missed.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now