The Peacock Fan is a 1929 American silent mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Lucien Prival, Dorothy Dwan and Tom O'Brien.[1] A review in Variety described it as a "fairly interesting melodrama of the who-killed-Reginald-Moneybags school".
| The Peacock Fan | |
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| Directed by | Phil Rosen |
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| Produced by | Lon Young |
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| Cinematography | M.A. Anderson |
| Edited by | James Sweeney |
Production company | Chesterfield Pictures |
| Distributed by | Chesterfield Pictures |
Release date | August 1, 1929 |
| Country | United States |
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In China a peacock fan causes a jealous husband to murder his wife. Many years later in the United States, a wealthy collector who now owns the fan is found murdered. Doctor Chang Dorfman takes over the investigation and assembles the twelve likely suspects together.
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