Director: William A. Seiter•Genres: Mystery, Crime, Thriller
Eccentric millionaire playboy Tom Lawrence, aka "The Falcon," finds himself embroiled in a complex case involving stolen war plans and sabotage. When a coded message leads him to suspect a smuggling ring operating on a remote island, he goes undercover with the help of his associate, Jo. The investigation quickly escalates as multiple dangerous parties vie for the valuable secrets, putting The Falcon and those around him in grave peril.
The Falcon in Danger was a moderately received entry in the popular Falcon series. Critics at the time generally found it to be a competently made B-movie thriller with a brisk pace and an intriguing mystery. While not groundbreaking, it delivered the expected thrills and action for fans of the genre and the series.
Engaging mystery with sufficient plot twists to keep audiences guessing.
Features a solid performance from Tom Conway as the suave sleuth.
A briskly paced and entertaining, if somewhat formulaic, wartime thriller.
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This film marked the first appearance of Tom Conway as The Falcon, taking over the role from his brother, George Sanders, who had previously played the character in four films.
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