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The Black Bird
The son of famous detective Sam Spade carries on the family tradition of getting involved with the Maltese Falcon - and with the people who will stop at nothing, including murder, to get it.
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Plot Summary
Sam Spade, the famous private investigator, is brought back to life, or at least his legacy is, when a mysterious organization begins to steal important government secrets. A new Spade, Sam Spade Jr., must step into his father's shoes to solve the case and protect national security. However, the organization is ruthless and has its own shadowy motives.
Critical Reception
The Black Bird was met with a generally negative reception from critics, who found its plot convoluted and its attempts at humor largely unsuccessful. Audiences were also unimpressed, contributing to its poor commercial performance.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks the charm and wit of its predecessor.
A disappointing and forgettable sequel.
Relies too heavily on dated comedic tropes.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'The Black Bird (1975)' on Google is not readily available. However, its critical and commercial performance suggests a lack of broad audience appeal.
Fun Fact
The film was an attempt to revive the iconic character of Sam Spade, created by Dashiell Hammett, but failed to capture the magic of the original 'The Maltese Falcon'.
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