The Ghost Camera (1933)
ComedyThrillerRomanceMysteryCrime
When a photograph is taken at the scene of a murder, the camera is tossed out of a castle window to destroy the evidence and lands in the back of a passing car belonging to chemist John Gray who becomes amateur sleuth after developing the film and goes in search of the woman captured by the photograph. When the camera is stolen from his laboratory, Gray's suspicions are further aroused.
Director: Bernard Vorhaus
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Henry Kendall as John Gray |
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Ida Lupino as Mary Elton |
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Victor Stanley as Albert Sims |
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John Mills as Ernest Elton |
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George Merritt as Police Detective |
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Felix Aylmer as Coroner |
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Fred Groves as Barnaby Rudd |
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Charles Paton as Farmer |
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Tom Shenton as Police Officer |
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Davina Whitehouse as Amelia Wilkinson, the Maid |
| Directing | Bernard Vorhaus | Director |
| Writing | H. Fowler Mear | Adaptation |
| Camera | Ernest Palmer | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Joseph Jefferson Farjeon | Story |
| Crew | Carlisle Mounteney | Sound Recordist |
| Editing | David Lean | Editor |
| Directing | Arthur Barnes | Assistant Director |
| Art | James A. Carter | Art Direction |
| Sound | Percival Mackey | Original Music Composer |