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193171 minCrime, Mystery

The Black Camel

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Is The Black Camel worth watching? With a rating of 6.069/10, this Crime, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Black Camel Synopsis

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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Top Cast

Warner Oland
Warner OlandCharlie Chan
Sally Eilers
Sally EilersJulie O'Neil
Bela Lugosi
Bela LugosiTarneverro
Dorothy Revier
Dorothy RevierShelah Fane
Victor Varconi
Victor VarconiRobert Fyfe
Murray Kinnell
Murray KinnellArchie Smith
William Post Jr.
William Post Jr.Alan Jaynes
Robert Young
Robert YoungJimmy Bradshaw
Violet Dunn
Violet DunnAnna the Maid
J.M. Kerrigan
J.M. KerriganThomas MacMasters

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Is The Black Camel worth watching?

The Black Camel has received mixed reviews with a 6.069/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Mystery movies.

Is The Black Camel hit or flop?

The Black Camel has received average ratings (6.069/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Black Camel is a Crime, Mystery movie that Movie star Shelah Fane is seeing wealthy Alan Jaynes while filming in Honolulu, Hawaii, but won't marry him without consulting famed psychic Tarneverr...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 13, 2022
★ 7

Warner Oland is "Charlie Chan" in this engaging marriage of the occult with the vanities of Hollywood stardom. "Sheila Fayne" (Dorothy Revier) is an actress being pursued by the wealthy "Alan Jaynes" (William Post). Before she will commit to his ardour, she consults her psychic medium "Tarneverro" (Bela Lugosi). Instead of a simple yeah or nay, though, he raises the spectre of the death of her erstwhile co-star "Danny Mayo" and next thing we know "Chan" is investigating a far more recent murder. Loads of possible culprits; some eerily lit settings, a bit of gently cerebral humour and the sight of his assembled family at a dinner table that would have made even the "Walton's" blush all helps the mystery develop nicely. Lugosi is effective as the clearly dubious mystic, and there's an early turn from the handsome Robert Young to look out for, too. It's well directed, written and the suspense builds nicely. Oland presents a "rotundness" of spirit with his performance; his frequent adages delivered with his tongue in his cheek - and I enjoyed this.