The Black Camel (1931)

Charlie Chan.
Publicity Still (10 x 8 inches)

Shelah Fane during filming on the beach.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan and Tarneverro. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)
Contributed by Gene Lue

A fanciful scene with Charlie Chan, Shelah Fane, and Tarneverro.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

A fanciful scene with Tarneverro, Shelah Fane, and Charlie Chan.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan meets Tarneverro in the lobby of the Royal Hawaiian
Hotel. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan and Tarneverro look for clues near the body of Shelah Fane. Publicity
Still (8 x 10 inches)
Contributed by Gene Lue

Charlie Chan and Tarneverro. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan mentions to Julie O'Neill that a vital piece of the photo of Denny
Mayo is now missing. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)
Contributed by Gene Lue

As Tarneverro looks on, Charlie Chan questions Julie O'Neill. Publicity
Still (10 x 8 inches)
Contributed by Gene Lue

Charlie Chan discusses an clue with Huntley Van Horn. Publicity Still (8
x 10 inches)
Contributed by Gene Lue

Wilkie Ballou, Tarneverro, and Charlie Chan. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan with Anna and Tarneverro. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

"Ah! Bright spark appears in darkness."
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

The cast and crew of "The Black Camel" leave for Honolulu aboard the City
of Los Angeles. Production Still (8 x 10 inches)

"Mr. Smith" relaxes at his stated address:
"Sandy spot, any beach, Honolulu."
Production Still
(8 x 10 inches)

Jimmy Bradshaw and Julie O'Niell. Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)
Contributed by Chris Ellis

The cook at Shelah Fane's residence explains to Charlie Chan
that it is too late to cook a meal for the assembled suspects. Lobby
Card (detail) (11 x 14 inches)

After a vital piece of evidence is stolen, Tarneverro volunteers to be searched. Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)

Luana has just accused Robert Fyfe of shooting Smith the artist and beachcomber.
Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)
Contributed by Chris Ellis

The Black Camel Title Card (11 x 14 inches)
Contributed by Chris Ellis

The Black Camel
One Sheet Poster
(41 x 27 inches)

The Black Camel
Pressbook Herald Cover
(4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches)

The Black Camel
Program for the picture's opening during
the week
of July 3, 1931 at the Roxy Theatre in New York City
(9 5/8 x 6 3/4 inches)


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