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Le Faucon à l'université

Original title: The Falcon and the Co-eds
  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Tom Conway and Jean Brooks in Le Faucon à l'université (1943)
Bumbling DetectiveFilm NoirPsychological DramaTeen DramaWhodunnitCrimeDramaMystery

Posing as an insurance investigator, Tom Lawrence looks into the murder of a teacher - falsified as a suicide - at a women's college.Posing as an insurance investigator, Tom Lawrence looks into the murder of a teacher - falsified as a suicide - at a women's college.Posing as an insurance investigator, Tom Lawrence looks into the murder of a teacher - falsified as a suicide - at a women's college.

  • Director
    • William Clemens
  • Writers
    • Ardel Wray
    • Gerald Geraghty
    • Michael Arlen
  • Stars
    • Tom Conway
    • Jean Brooks
    • Paula Corday
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Clemens
    • Writers
      • Ardel Wray
      • Gerald Geraghty
      • Michael Arlen
    • Stars
      • Tom Conway
      • Jean Brooks
      • Paula Corday
    • 29User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Conway
    Tom Conway
    • Tom Lawrence
    Jean Brooks
    Jean Brooks
    • Vicky Gaines
    Paula Corday
    Paula Corday
    • Marguerita Serena
    • (as Rita Corday)
    Amelita Ward
    Amelita Ward
    • Jane Harris
    Isabel Jewell
    Isabel Jewell
    • Mary Phoebus
    George Givot
    George Givot
    • Dr. Anatole Graelich
    Cliff Clark
    • Inspector Timothy Donovan
    Edward Gargan
    Edward Gargan
    • Detective Bates
    • (as Ed Gargan)
    Barbara Brown
    Barbara Brown
    • Miss Keyes
    Nita Hunter
    • Second Ugh
    • (as Juanita Alvarez)
    Ruth Álvarez
    • First Ugh
    • (as Ruth Alvarez)
    Nancy McCollum
    • Third Ugh
    Patti Brill
    Patti Brill
    • Beanie Smith
    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
    • Goodwillie
    • (as Olin Howlin)
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Vangie Beilby
    • Dowager
    • (uncredited)
    Ruth Cherrington
    Ruth Cherrington
    • Dowager
    • (uncredited)
    Dorothy Christy
    Dorothy Christy
    • Maya Harris
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Clemens
    • Writers
      • Ardel Wray
      • Gerald Geraghty
      • Michael Arlen
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    User reviews29

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    7Jim Tritten

    Good mystery

    Unlike many of the other entries in the Tom Conway Falcon series, The Falcon and the Co-eds rises above mediocracy and delivers a good solid "B" mystery to the audience. The plot is decent, the acting is reasonably good, and interesting camera work contribute to an enjoyable viewing. There are sufficient clues and enough suspects to challenge the viewer to solve the mystery before the detective. Today's audience may find the treatment of young college women as sexist but such depictions probably represent mainstream society at the time. I have not recommended many of these Tom Conway Falcon movies, but I do this one. The scene in which the murderer is revealed is especially good.
    dougdoepke

    One of the Best

    Arguably the best of the Falcon series. The movie's a fast-paced, highly entertaining blend of mystery, atmosphere, and gentle humor. And who in production had the casting inspiration for the three little Ugh girls. Their bits are utterly charming as they pipe up like syncopated petunias. And I wasn't even put off by all the girls at the school mooning over a very dapper Tom Conway, apparently dividing his time here with Val Lewton's great horror films. He's perfectly cast as the urbane sleuth.

    Rita Corday also shows some acting chops as well as beauty as the spooky Marguerita. Her psychic moments provide a good atmospheric touch. Also, those seaside scenes, especially along the cliffs, add a lot of local color. And speaking of atmosphere, credit that fine RKO team of art director D'Agostino and set decorator Silvera for taking time out from the Lewton series. Those quaking bushes, moody pathways, and elaborate interiors typify their expert hand. On a lesser note, the whodunit is rather routine, but develops into an exciting climax. At the same time, the cop humor from Clark and Gargan is thankfully understated for a change.

    Anyway, in my little book, the movie's a minor gem among the many detective series of the movie-drenched 1930's and 40's.
    6Doylenf

    Pleasant entry in the Falcon series...

    TOM CONWAY seemed to be settling comfortably into his Falcon role (inherited from brother George Sanders) by the time he made THE FALCON AND THE CO-EDS.

    The setting is the quaint Blue Cliff School for Young Ladies and The Falcon is there to solve the murder of a professor. The cast is an attractive one--and once again the cast includes AMELITA WARD and JEAN BROOKS. RITA CORDAY and ISABEL JEWELL are further additions to the charming female cast and all are among the suspects when the school's headmistress is also murdered.

    The usual comic relief from bumbling detectives and some silly schoolgirls in love with The Falcon, it's diverting entertainment as well as an intriguing mystery.

    Worthwhile watch for Falcon fans.
    7Spondonman

    Definitely "On the solid side"

    Because this entry starred so many girls and women it was one of my daughter's favourite Falcon's when very young, and I agree it does have some nice scenery in it. There were plenty of feminine things to relate to here, with brooding dark mystery and a frisson of the romantic paranormal – always a hit with the ladies. Also comic banter par excellence between the murders, between the leads.

    Tom (the Falcon) Lawrence gets called upon to investigate the death of a teacher at Bluecliff Seminary for girls, and uncovers a seething nest of unrest. His elderly presence at the school has the hep young ladies in a flutter as well as the shifty teachers. The buildings and grounds are beautifully and atmospherically photographed – after all, this was RKO's best period with films like Magnificent Ambersons, I Walked With A Zombie and Seventh Victim etc, so why not some of the sadly neglected Falcon series as well? This time Inspector Why Timothy! Cliff Clark and stalwart sidekick Ed Gargan aren't chasing the Falcon to nail him for the murders but to help him clear it all up albeit with a battery of badinage, a refreshing change.

    One of the best entries in the series imho, pleasant entertainment with nothing heavy in it thankfully and thus thoroughly recommended to fans; but if you didn't like this I wouldn't recommend any of the others to you unless you're masochistic.
    7grassman-1

    Good fun if not great art

    I have to admit that I am an unabashed fan of Tom Conway. For the most part, Falcon movies are highly entertaining. Certainly no one will ever confuse a `Falcon' movie with great art, but it is impossible to watch them and not be amused. In this case the interaction between the Falcon and the three Ughs is terrific, humorous and, in its manner, touching. I can not help but smile as the young women of Blue Cliff cast eyes at the famous and romantic Falcon.

    As with most `Falcon' movies the plot is secondary. You watch to see Tom Lawrence out smart the police (ably played by Cliff Clark and Ed Gargen), flirt with pretty women (Jean Brooks) and in general act as a proto-Bond (without the gadgets and violence).

    If you want to a new view of life, look for a Bergman film. If you wish to see film as art I would recommend The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. If you want to spend a fun evening with a loved one (or ones) and a bowl of Orville with root beer, it is hard to beat a Falcon movie, and this is a good example of the serial.

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    • Trivia
      Most Falcon films end with a teaser previewing his next case. The first time it accurately presaged the sequel's plot was for "The Falcon and the Co-eds."
    • Goofs
      The young ladies referred to in the title are in an all female institution, hence are technically not "co-eds".
    • Quotes

      Tom Lawrence, the Falcon: [Seeing Donovan and Marguerita struggling to get out of a compromising position in a chair] Timothy, I'm surprised at you!

      Inspector Timothy Donovan: [Trying to find an excuse] She broke in here after something.

      Tom Lawrence, the Falcon: Did she get it?

      Inspector Timothy Donovan: [Bewildered] Search me!

      Tom Lawrence, the Falcon: Searching her would be more to the point.

    • Connections
      Followed by Le Faucon au Far West (1944)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh Dear What Can the Matter Be?
      (aka "Johnny So Long at the Fair") (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Arranged by Dave Dreyer

      Sung by the Three Ughs - Nancy McCollum, Nita Hunter and Ruth Álvarez

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Halcón y las colegialas
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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