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6,4/10
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MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Falcon and his friend Goldie Locke check into what appears to be a silk-smuggling racket in San Francisco.The Falcon and his friend Goldie Locke check into what appears to be a silk-smuggling racket in San Francisco.The Falcon and his friend Goldie Locke check into what appears to be a silk-smuggling racket in San Francisco.
Paula Corday
- Joan Marshall
- (as Rita Corday)
Edward Brophy
- Goldie Locke
- (as Edward S. Brophy)
Dorothy Adams
- Hotel Maid
- (non crédité)
Joan Beckstead
- Sexy Girl on Train
- (non crédité)
Sammy Blum
- Headwaiter
- (non crédité)
Kernan Cripps
- Police Captain
- (non crédité)
Russell Custer
- Taxi Driver
- (non crédité)
Myrna Dell
- Beautiful Girl in Hotel Hall
- (non crédité)
Ralph Dunn
- Arresting Policeman
- (non crédité)
Margaret Farrell
- Minor Role
- (non crédité)
Jack Gargan
- Waiter
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe eleventh of sixteen movies for the suave detective nicknamed "The Falcon" released from 1941 to 1949 and the 8th of 10 starring Tom Conway in the title role. George Sanders starred in the first 3 solo as The Falcon Gay Lawrence. Then real life brother Conway co-starred with Sanders in the 4th (La Relève du Faucon (1942)) as his brother Tom Lawrence, thus giving Sanders an out whilst continuing the series. Conway took over the role and followed this one up with nine more. Then there was the three final, independently produced, films with John Calvert as The Falcon.
- GaffesWhen Lawrence jumps on the cable car, 2 young women are sitting at the back. In the next shot, there is only one man.
- Citations
Goldie Locke: [On seeing beautiful woman] If she can't help me with my income tax, nobody can.
- ConnexionsEdited into The Green Fog (2017)
- Bandes originalesMy Shining Hour
(1943) (uncredited)
For "The Sky's the Limit")
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Played by house orchestra (music only) in nightclub scene.
Commentaire à la une
This is a movie that can be enjoyed on a superficial level, but if you think too much about the plot it might just give you a headache. That's because the plot often just doesn't make much sense--particularly the far-fetched ending.
Tom Conway plays his usual dapper role as Tom Lawrence ("The Falcon") and the film is greatly improved by having his old sidekick ("Goldy", played by Eddie Brophy). For some reason, while earlier Falcon films always featured a sidekick, for quite a few of Conway's film the sidekick had disappeared--making the films a bit flat and needing an infusion of humor. Also, fortunately, there is no ditsy female to clutter up the film. The female leads in THE FALCON IN Hollywood and several other previous films were just awful--playing both love interests and comic relief. However, they all just came off as annoying. Fortunately, Goldy is not annoying but provided able support--as did the cute little kid who appeared in the film. Often, cute kids are detriments to a film but here she infuses a nice new element to the film.
While I could TRY to explain the film, frankly it didn't make all that much sense to me and I am sure it would only confuse you if I tried! It was that convoluted! For fans of the series, this is a good and welcome addition to the series. But for others, it's probably not going to make them fans of the Falcon films.
Tom Conway plays his usual dapper role as Tom Lawrence ("The Falcon") and the film is greatly improved by having his old sidekick ("Goldy", played by Eddie Brophy). For some reason, while earlier Falcon films always featured a sidekick, for quite a few of Conway's film the sidekick had disappeared--making the films a bit flat and needing an infusion of humor. Also, fortunately, there is no ditsy female to clutter up the film. The female leads in THE FALCON IN Hollywood and several other previous films were just awful--playing both love interests and comic relief. However, they all just came off as annoying. Fortunately, Goldy is not annoying but provided able support--as did the cute little kid who appeared in the film. Often, cute kids are detriments to a film but here she infuses a nice new element to the film.
While I could TRY to explain the film, frankly it didn't make all that much sense to me and I am sure it would only confuse you if I tried! It was that convoluted! For fans of the series, this is a good and welcome addition to the series. But for others, it's probably not going to make them fans of the Falcon films.
- planktonrules
- 21 nov. 2007
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Falcon in San Francisco
- Lieux de tournage
- Palace of Fine Arts - 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis(as The Falcon is taken for a ride)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 6 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Le Faucon à San Francisco (1945) officially released in India in English?
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