The Maltese Falcon

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Date: January 01, 1941 to December 31, 1941
Dates Note: 1941
Country of Origin: United States
Place of Origin: United States
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Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: the novel by Dashiell Hammett
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Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Film Noir Classics: America’s Dark Dreams
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In The Maltese Falcon, screenwriter-turned-director John Huston created a shadowed, unreal territory where nothing is as it seems. The rules of the game keep changing for everyone, save Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart), who is unfailingly guided by his obfuscated sense of justice and a morality that has come full circle. This third adaptation of Dashiell Hammett’s novel was thoroughly charmed (and charming). The ensemble acting between Bogart, Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet (in his first screen appearance after forty years as a Shakespearean actor), and Elisha Cook Jr. is sublime. And Mary Astor as Brigid O’Shaughnessy is “good, awfully good.” Huston adds to the overall sense of drama by keeping the viewer neatly poised between omniscience and Spade’s viewpoint. The Maltese Falcon itself is poised in a world between romance and realism, a place where dreams come from.

Authors/Roles: 
Sally Syberg


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