The Ghost Camera (1933)

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The Ghost Camera (1933)

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 an amateur sleuth after developing the film, and goes in search of the woman captured by the photograph. Then the camera is stolen from his laboratory.

Director: Bernard Vorhaus
Writers: Joseph Jefferson Farjeon (by: {"A Mystery Narrative"}), H. Fowler Mear (adapted for the screen by)
Stars: Henry Kendall, John Mills, Victor Stanley

Trivia
Ida Lupino was allegedly 15 years old when she made this film.
Quotes
John Gray: I've got some photographs here I'd like to show you.

Mary Elton: Now listen, if you try selling me any of those things I'll shout for the police! This is London, not Paris.

Connections
Featured in Truly, Madly, Cheaply!: British B Movies (2008)

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