
A bumbling detective sent to investigate a murder at a wealth home is replaced by a sneering second investigator of mixed racial ancestry in this mystery involving an ancient Asian fan..


If you're looking for a lost masterpiece that will change your life, The Peacock Fan is definitely not it. But if you have an hour to kill and like watching old movies where people wear too much eyeliner and point at things dramatically, it's okay. 🎬 It starts out like every other mystery from that era. A wealthy man ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you're looking for a lost masterpiece that will change your life, The Peacock Fan is definitely not it. But if you have an hour to kill and like watching old movies where people wear too much eyeliner and point at things dramatically, it's okay. 🎬 It starts out like every other mystery from that era. A wealthy man is found dead in his study, and the police are basically useless from the first frame. The first detective we meet is Bertie, played by Spencer Bell. He's supposed to be the funny,..."
Lee Authmar, Adeline Leitzbach, Arthur Hoerl
United States

