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A Date with the Falcon (a.k.a. The Gay Falcon Steps In and A Date With Murder) is the second in a series of 16 films about the suave detective nicknamed The Falcon.The 1942 sequel features many of the same characters as the first film, The Gay Falcon (1941). [2]
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The Falcon Comes Back) is a 1943 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk and stars Tom Conway as the title character, the amateur sleuth, the Falcon. [2] Supporting roles are filled by Harriet Hilliard , Jane Randolph , Edgar Kennedy , with Cliff Edwards filling in for Allen Jenkins as the Falcon's sidekick, "Goldie" Locke. [ 3 ]
The Falcon is the nickname for two fictional detectives. Drexel Drake (real name Charles H. Huff) created Michael Waring, alias the Falcon, a freelance investigator and troubleshooter, in his 1936 novel, The Falcon's Prey. It was followed by two more novels – The Falcon Cuts In, 1937, and The Falcon Meets a Lady, 1938 – and a 1938 short story.
The Falcon Takes Over (also known as The Falcon Steps Out), is a 1942 black-and-white mystery film directed by Irving Reis.Although the film features the Falcon and other characters created by Michael Arlen, its plot is taken from the Raymond Chandler novel Farewell, My Lovely, [1] with the Falcon substituting for Chandler's archetypal private eye Philip Marlowe and the setting of New York ...
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on April 30, 2024, with SteelBook packaging and concept art cards. Bonus features include the featurette "Cap's Shield"; deleted scenes; a gag reel; and the Marvel Studios: Assembled documentary special " The Making of The ...
The Gay Falcon (1941) as Jonathan "Goldie" Locke; Go West, Young Lady (1941) as Deputy Hank; Ball of Fire (1941) as Garbage Man; A Date with the Falcon (1942) as Jonathan "Goldie" Locke; Tortilla Flat (1942) as Portagee Joe; The Falcon Takes Over (1942) as Jonathan "Goldie" Locke; Maisie Gets Her Man (1942) as "Pappy" Goodring
Farewell, My Lovely was the first Philip Marlowe novel to be filmed. In 1942, The Falcon Takes Over, a 65-minute film that was the third in the Falcon series about Michael Arlen's gentleman sleuth Gay Lawrence (played by George Sanders), used the plot of Farewell, My Lovely.