Year: 1933
Runtime: 65 mins
Language: English
Director: Bernard Vorhaus
After a murder, a photograph is taken and the camera is hurled from a castle window to destroy the evidence. It lands in the back of chemist John Gray’s car. Developing the film, Gray becomes an amateur sleuth, seeking the woman in the picture. When the camera is later stolen from his lab, his suspicions intensify.
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