The Ghost Camera

The Ghost Camera

193365 min
6.2/10
ComedyThrillerRomanceMysteryCrime

Plot Summary

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.

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👥Cast (10)

Henry Kendall

Henry Kendall

John Gray

Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino

Mary Elton

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Victor Stanley

Albert Sims

John Mills

John Mills

Ernest Elton

George Merritt

George Merritt

Police Detective

Felix Aylmer

Felix Aylmer

Coroner

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Fred Groves

Barnaby Rudd

Charles Paton

Charles Paton

Farmer

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Tom Shenton

Police Officer

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Davina Whitehouse

Amelia Wilkinson, the Maid

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Director

Bernard Vorhaus

Writers

Joseph Jefferson Farjeon

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🏷️Keywords

cameraphotograph

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

6/13/2022

Henry Kendall is chemist "John Gray" who discovers a mysterious camera in the back of his car. When he develops the film, he finds a photo showing a gruesome murder scene alongside those of a woman whom he determines to trace. What ensues now is a romantic, gently comedic, thriller with a couple of decent performances including an engaging few coroners court scenes with the accused John Mills and Felix Aylmer (the coroner). It also features (fleetingly) Ida Lupino as Mills' well meaning wife. Kendall made his name on the stage, and his performance here is a bit over-egged; indeed it takes a bit of getting used to - but it's just about worth it. The ending has shades of a farce about it, which is a shame but hardly a surprise. Edited by David Lean, no less - and the photography and pace keep this moving along quite well, and funnily. Not a great film, but an enjoyable enough B-feature.

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