The Black Camel

The Black Camel (1931)

The unsolved secrets of Hollywood disclosed under the romantic spell of Hawaiian moonlight

  • Genre: Crime, Mystery
  • Release Date: 1931-06-21
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 35 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 11min
  • Language: 普通话
  • Production Company: Fox Film Corporation
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Hamilton MacFadden
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Summary

Movie star Shelah Fane is seeing wealthy Alan Jaynes while filming in Honolulu, Hawaii, but won't marry him without consulting famed psychic Tarneverro first. Enter inspector Charlie Chan of the Honolulu Police, investigating the unsolved murder, three years earlier, of a Hollywood actor.

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  • Warner Oland

    as Charlie Chan
  • Sally Eilers

    as Julie O'Neil
  • Bela Lugosi

    as Tarneverro
  • Dorothy Revier

    as Shelah Fane
  • Victor Varconi

    as Robert Fyfe
  • Murray Kinnell

    as Archie Smith
  • William Post Jr.

    as Alan Jaynes
  • Robert Young

    as Jimmy Bradshaw
  • Violet Dunn

    as Anna the Maid
  • J.M. Kerrigan

    as Thomas MacMasters
  • Mary Gordon

    as Mrs. MacMasters
  • Rita Rozelle

    as Luana
  • Otto Yamaoka

    as Kashimo
  • Dwight Frye

    as Jessop the Butler (uncredited)
  • C. Henry Gordon

    as Huntley Van Horn (uncredited)
  • Hamilton MacFadden

    as Val Martino (uncredited)
  • Richard Tucker

    as Wilkie Ballou (uncredited)
  • Marjorie White

    as Rita Ballou (uncredited)
  • James Wang

    as Wong (uncredited)
  • Robert Homans

    as Chief of Police (uncredited)
Directing Hamilton MacFadden Director
Writing Earl Derr Biggers Novel
Writing Philip Klein Dialogue
Writing Barry Conners Dialogue
Production William Sistrom Associate Producer
Writing Earl Derr Biggers Original Story
Sound W.W. Lindsay Jr. Sound Recordist
Art Ben Carré Art Direction
Camera Joseph H. August Director of Photography
Camera Daniel B. Clark Director of Photography
Writing Hugh Stanislaus Stange Adaptation
Writing Barry Conners Screenplay
Writing Philip Klein Screenplay