


The Falcon in Hollywood
Suave amateur detective Tom Lawrence--aka Michael Arlen's literary hero The Falcon--arrives in Hollywood for some rest and relaxation, only to find himself involved in the murder of a movie actor. There's no shortage of suspects: the costume designer to whom he was married, a tyrannical director, a beautiful young French starlet, a Shakespeare-quoting producer, even a New York gangster. Helping The Falcon solve the crime is a cute, wise-cracking cab driver and a pair of bumbling cops.
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Plot Summary
Tom Lawrence, also known as 'The Falcon', travels to Hollywood to investigate the disappearance of his friend, a doctor who was working on a new film. He quickly finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue involving a blackmailing actress, a suspicious film producer, and a dangerous smuggling ring.
Critical Reception
The film was generally met with mixed to positive reviews, appreciated for its fast pace and competent mystery elements, though some critics noted it was a formulaic entry in the series.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Tom Conway's smooth portrayal of the debonair detective.
- Seen as an entertaining, albeit predictable, installment in the Falcon series.
- The supporting cast provides solid performances that help carry the plot.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available from Google reviews for this film.
Fun Fact
This film marked the first appearance of Tom Conway as 'The Falcon', taking over the role from George Sanders.
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