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The Falcon investigates jewel thieves who are working with hard up socialites to defraud insurance companies. First of the Falcon series.The Falcon investigates jewel thieves who are working with hard up socialites to defraud insurance companies. First of the Falcon series.The Falcon investigates jewel thieves who are working with hard up socialites to defraud insurance companies. First of the Falcon series.
Nina Vale
- Elinor Benford
- (as Anne Hunter)
Polly Bailey
- Landlady in Hallway
- (uncredited)
Bobby Barber
- Angelo
- (uncredited)
James Blaine
- Police Officer in Hallway
- (uncredited)
Lee Bonnell
- Hysterical Woman's Brother
- (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Conlin
- Bartender at Party
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn Leslie Charteris' novel "The Saint Steps In", Simon Templar (the Saint) suggests going to a movie to a lady who responds by asking whether they should take in a Falcon picture to watch someone do a bargain-basement imitation of him.
- GoofsA fly lands on the Falcon's hat and climbs down it when he arranges to meet Helen at Tony's cafe.
- Quotes
Detective Grimes: [Helen Reed faints after being kissed by the Falcon] Boy, oh Boy, she sure stayed kissed, what a guy!
- ConnectionsFeatured in A Date with the Falcon (1942)
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I really enjoy B-movie detective movies such as Charlie Chan, Sherlock Holmes and The Falcon. However, I also must admit that so often these films all tend to look a lot alike. Plots, characters and pacing is often so similar that they don't seem to stand out. In the case of The Falcon, this is made even worse since the earlier RKO series, The Saint, is virtually indistinguishable from The Falcon--and both starred George Sanders for much of their run! So, it was with great pleasure that I watched this film because it WAS different. The plot itself was very good, but what really stood out in this first Falcon movie was the amazingly witty dialog! Again and again and again, the film abounded with sharp comments and great humor. And, for once, the lady assistant was wonderful and didn't make the usual stupid decisions sidekicks make AND had some great lines herself. All in all, I can't think of another B-detective film that's made me laugh as much.
- planktonrules
- Jan 15, 2007
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- Runtime1 hour 7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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