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Sep 12, 2021 · The Maltese Falcon is a 1941 American film noir written and directed by John Huston in his directorial debut, based on the 1930 novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett and indebted to the 1931 movie of the same name.
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The Maltese Falcon is a 1941 American film noir in which a San Francisco private detective deals with three unscrupulous adventurers, all seeking a jewel-encrusted falcon statuette. [3]
Jun 20, 2012 · While nearly every moment of the film comes directly from Hammett’s novel, everything in the novel is not included in the film. Upon re-watching the film after finishing the book, I felt much more involved than during previous viewings.
San Francisco private detective Sam Spade takes on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a gorgeous liar and their quest for a priceless statuette, with the stakes rising after his partner is murdered. Addeddate.
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Jul 15, 2024 · The Maltese Falcon, American film noir, released in 1941, that was an adaptation by John Huston of Dashiell Hammett ’s famed 1930 hard-boiled -detective novel of the same name. The film, notable for its cast, crisp dialogue, and dramatic cinematography, was Huston’s directorial debut.
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May 13, 2001 · The Maltese Falcon. Crime. 100 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 1941. Roger Ebert. May 13, 2001. 7 min read. Humphrey Bogart with "the black bird." Among the movies we not only love but treasure, “The Maltese Falcon” stands as a great divide. Consider what was true after its release in 1941 and was not true before:
After playing low-life gangsters for a decade, Humphrey Bogart slipped into the shoes of anti-hero Samuel Spade and firmly established the screen archetype of the wise-talking private detective.