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Devil's Cargo

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 4min
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5,5/10
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John Calvert and Rochelle Hudson in Devil's Cargo (1948)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePoverty-row continuation of The Falcon series; mundane murder mystery showcasing Calvert's magic act skills.Poverty-row continuation of The Falcon series; mundane murder mystery showcasing Calvert's magic act skills.Poverty-row continuation of The Falcon series; mundane murder mystery showcasing Calvert's magic act skills.

  • Réalisation
    • John F. Link Sr.
  • Scénario
    • Don Martin
    • Robert Tallman
    • Jason James
  • Casting principal
    • John Calvert
    • Rochelle Hudson
    • Roscoe Karns
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    320
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John F. Link Sr.
    • Scénario
      • Don Martin
      • Robert Tallman
      • Jason James
    • Casting principal
      • John Calvert
      • Rochelle Hudson
      • Roscoe Karns
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux23

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    John Calvert
    John Calvert
    • Michael 'The Falcon' Waring
    Rochelle Hudson
    Rochelle Hudson
    • Margo Delgado
    Roscoe Karns
    Roscoe Karns
    • Lt. Hardy
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Johnny Morello
    Theodore von Eltz
    Theodore von Eltz
    • Thomas Mallon
    Michael Mark
    Michael Mark
    • Salvation Army Captain
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Naga
    Paul Marion
    Paul Marion
    • Ramon Delgado
    Paul Regan
    • Bernie Horton
    Eula Guy
    • Mrs. Murphy
    Christine Larson
    Christine Larson
    • Nurse
    Walter Soderling
    Walter Soderling
    • Coroner
    John Bagni
    • Officer Bob
    Brain Trust
    • Brain Trust
    Jack Conrad
    • Sam the Locksmith
    Peggy Wynne
    • Nurse
    Peter Michael
    • Mr. Worthington
    Carol Janis
    • Mallon's Secretary
    • Réalisation
      • John F. Link Sr.
    • Scénario
      • Don Martin
      • Robert Tallman
      • Jason James
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    7dbborroughs

    Different take on the Falcon character is worth seeing for its snappy dialog and unusual twists

    First of three post war Falcon films is very different than the Tom Conway/George Saunders series. Certainly the character is unrelated being named Michael Waring as opposed to Gay or Tom Lawrence. This is an extremely poverty stricken film that looks more like the shot on film TV series from a few years later. Still it manages to score points for being its own little engine of entertainment.

    The plot has Waring, played by John Calvert as a wise talking, magic doing, detective given 500 dollars by a client to hold on to a key for him. He is to give the key to his attorney when he asks for it. The client it seems has just committed a well publicized murder which he thinks he won't be tried for. Not long after the client is taken into custody Waring begins to be tailed, some one wants the key. Someone also wants his client dead and he somehow murdered in his jail cell.

    While not the Falcon most of us know, this is a good little mystery. The plot takes a few unexpected turns which coupled with Waring's magic and attitude makes this one to watch despite its cheapness. This is one to find and watch with a big bag of popcorn.
    6blanche-2

    The Falcon tries to find a murderer

    I found out something interesting. I looked up why the Falcon's name was changed from Lawrence to Waring to Watling. I never did find out why it changed from Waring to Watling (and you can hear they dubbed the name over every single time they said it).

    However, I found out that there were two different Falcons by two different authors. The Sanders/Conway Falcon was one, and the ones with John Calvert is actually the other series.

    At any rate, this is the usual low-budget poverty row film. A man named Delgado shows up while the Falcon is taking a bath and announces he's killed a man. He'll go to the police, but he gives the Falcon $500 and a key to hold for him.

    Of course people want the key, which opens up a locker in a bowling alley. One of the reasons I like old films is that we see things that aren't around anymore - like public lockers that can hold bombs. In fact, this one did!

    I guess I'm in the minority here, but I don't agree about John Calvert. I don't think he was bad, although I didn't like him in the final film. In this one he's more animated, and the film has a little humor.

    Also, someone on this board was quite dismissive of his talent. Calvert was a magician who taught and performed magic until he died - at 102. He played the London Palladium at 100. We should all be so accomplished.
    django-1

    quirky first-of-three films with John Calvert as The Falcon

    This was the first of three films made by the small "Film Classics" company in 1948-49 starring actor-magician John Calvert as The Falcon, and it's very much unlike the latter two films. In this one, Calvert does magic tricks at various times throughout the movie (!!) AND his co-star is a dog named Brain Trust (!!!) who is listed as playing "himself." Calvert actually talks to the dog in some scenes. Perhaps the dog was a nod to the successful Thin Man films, but fortunately the dog routine was dropped in the latter two films, as were the magic tricks (which are a pleasant distraction,actually!). The film starts, and ends, with Calvert sitting in his bathtub! In the first scene, a man named Ramon Delgado comes to see The Falcon and confesses that he killed a man last night because the man was involved with his wife. Delgado feels that the killing was in self-defense and asks the Falcon to help him turn himself in to the police and see that his rights are respected. Of course, as this is a murder mystery, things are obviously not as simple as that, and the plot unfolds in a fascinating way. As in the other films in the series, the resolution is unexpected and quite exciting. This film was directed by John Link, a journeyman who mostly worked as an editor, and it also features some nice location shooting in 1948 L.A. A fine supporting cast of veterans--Roscoe Karns as the police lt., Rochelle Hudson as the seductive Mrs. Delgado, Theodore Van Eltz as a seedy attorney, Lyle Talbot as a mysterious "business man",

    and comedian Tom Kennedy, who often played a dim-witted copy, as a dim-witted thug! Trivia note: supporting actor Michael Mark appears in small but significant roles in all three Falcon films... in this one, he's the man working at the Salvation Army. Calvert's smooth, laid-back, but witty approach to the Falcon role is a refreshing change-of-pace, and it's a shame they only made three of these films. This is by far the quirkiest of the three, the latter two being more straight-forward detective films minus dog routines and magic tricks. All three Calvert Falcon films are recommended to fans of low-budget 40s murder mysteries/detective films.
    3planktonrules

    This ISN'T the Falcon!

    Gay and Tom Laurence (real life brothers George Sanders and Tom Conway) were the Falcon in the early 1940s. So why is a guy named 'Wattling' now appearing in some poverty row series where HE is called the Falcon as well?! In addition to not being the Falcon, this guy acts nothing like the suave and sophisticated Falcon of old. The new guy has a cute dog(!?) and talks incessantly--and he's just nothing like the originals.

    As for the rest of the film, it's bizarre and nothing like the old Falcon plots either. Some knucklehead comes to Wattling and claims he murdered someone (so why didn't he just go to the cops first?!?!?). But, soon after, the admitted killer is himself murdered in prison--poisoned. So, Wattling appoints himself a some sort of avenging angel and spends the rest of the film trying to figure out who was behind all this--as well as to figure out what the man was REALLY planning before he died.

    While the plot has some nice twists, the characters are just all wrong, the acting is terrible and I wouldn't even recommend this to Falcon freaks--as he's just a shadow of the originals at best. Dreadful on many levels.
    6greenbudgie

    A well disguised whodunit

    This is the first of the three low budget Falcon mysteries after RKO had ditched the character. Here he comes in a different guise played by the career magician John Calvert. He has a cute dog called Brains Trust. The funniest Brains Trust moment is when the docile dog has been tied to a chair by an intruder to the Falcon's apartment.

    Other bizarre moments include a skull ornament that chatters. Obviously the Falcon has learned magic skills to operate the skull to do this. I like the poster for this film that shows the skull wearing a magician's top hat. It's an attractive piece of film poster art that helped to attract my attention to this movie in the first place.

    The mystery begins when a character named Delgado visits the Falcon for help to get him off on a crime of passion crime-alleviation charge with the police. He says he has killed a man for fooling with his wife. But is he being straight? The plot becomes more involved as suspicion passes from one character to another.

    I reckon that this is a well disguised whodunit. Only a twist at the very end causes the real murderer to be revealed.

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    • Anecdotes
      John Calvert, as the Falcon, drives a 1947 Studebaker two-door sedan throughout the film.
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      Michael 'The Falcon' Watling: [in the hospital after being injured, nurse in attendance] Ohhh.

      Nurse: Are you feeling better?

      Michael 'The Falcon' Watling: [sits up] Yeah... what!

      [looks around]

      Michael 'The Falcon' Watling: Where am I?

      Nurse: [she leans him back down] You just rest. I'll be right back.

      Michael 'The Falcon' Watling: Ohhhhh.

      [holds his head]

      Michael 'The Falcon' Watling: Uh, it hurts.

      Nurse: What hurts?

      Michael 'The Falcon' Watling: [he sits up and smiles] It hurts me to think that we've never met before. I like nurses.

      [he takes her hand]

      Michael 'The Falcon' Watling: They know *alll* the answers.

      Nurse: They know all the questions, too.

      [she turns and leaves]

    • Connexions
      Followed by Appointment with Murder (1948)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 avril 1948 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Unwritten Law
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Falcon Pictures Corporation
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    • Durée
      • 1h 4min(64 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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