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Le Faucon à San Francisco

Original title: The Falcon in San Francisco
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
917
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Tom Conway and Paula Corday in Le Faucon à San Francisco (1945)
Film NoirCrimeMystery

The Falcon and his friend Goldie Locke check into what appears to be a silk-smuggling racket in San Francisco.The Falcon and his friend Goldie Locke check into what appears to be a silk-smuggling racket in San Francisco.The Falcon and his friend Goldie Locke check into what appears to be a silk-smuggling racket in San Francisco.

  • Director
    • Joseph H. Lewis
  • Writers
    • Robert E. Kent
    • Ben Markson
    • Michael Arlen
  • Stars
    • Tom Conway
    • Paula Corday
    • Edward Brophy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    917
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Kent
      • Ben Markson
      • Michael Arlen
    • Stars
      • Tom Conway
      • Paula Corday
      • Edward Brophy
    • 25User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Conway
    Tom Conway
    • Tom Lawrence
    Paula Corday
    Paula Corday
    • Joan Marshall
    • (as Rita Corday)
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Goldie Locke
    • (as Edward S. Brophy)
    Sharyn Moffett
    Sharyn Moffett
    • Annie Marshall
    Fay Helm
    Fay Helm
    • Doreen Temple
    Robert Armstrong
    Robert Armstrong
    • De Forrest Marshall
    Carl Kent
    Carl Kent
    • Rickey
    George Holmes
    George Holmes
    • Dalman
    John Mylong
    John Mylong
    • Carl Dudley
    Dorothy Adams
    Dorothy Adams
    • Hotel Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Joan Beckstead
    Joan Beckstead
    • Sexy Girl on Train
    • (uncredited)
    Sammy Blum
    Sammy Blum
    • Headwaiter
    • (uncredited)
    Kernan Cripps
    Kernan Cripps
    • Police Captain
    • (uncredited)
    Russell Custer
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Myrna Dell
    Myrna Dell
    • Beautiful Girl in Hotel Hall
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Dunn
    Ralph Dunn
    • Arresting Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Farrell
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gargan
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Kent
      • Ben Markson
      • Michael Arlen
    • All cast & crew
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    7robert-temple-1

    The Falcon Meets a Little Girl, Very Charming, Good Mystery

    This is the eleventh Falcon film, notable for the entry of a child actress in a major role. Having the Falcon exchange witty lines with Sharyn Moffett who in the film 'will be 18 in nine years' time', as she puts it, and who 'has decided to marry Tom Lawrence (the Falcon)' when she grows up 'but then he'll have to stop chasing after other girls', is a refreshing and amusing change. Tom Conway does very well at communicating with a kid, and Sharyn is charming in the part. Unfortunately, the hideously boring and coarse Edward Brophy is the Falcon's sidekick in this one, which is so annoying. There is a marvellous wicked femme fatale in this one played by Fay Helm, who obviously finds it delicious to be devilish. Rita Corday appears in her fifth Falcon film, and has become a reliable fixture in the series. Robert Armstrong, solid and good viewing, appears in this one and adds conviction to a double identity. The film is well directed by Joseph H. Lewis, his one foray into falconry, with some good San Francisco location shots, excellent framing, and a nice pace. The story is satisfying in its puzzling complexity, and we really can't figure out very much at all until we get near the end. Falconers will enjoy this one, and lesser mortals should too.
    7SnoopyStyle

    fun crazy ride

    Tom "The Falcon" Lawrence (Tom Conway) and his sidekick Goldie Locke are on the train to San Francisco. They befriend cutie Annie Marshall and her little dog. She tells them that she's being held prisoner by her nurse. The nurse is dead and the Falcon suspects murder. When they arrive in San Francisco, the Falcon gets arrested for kidnapping the little girl while he's trying to bring her home.

    I love the start with the little girl. Goldie and her have a fun energy. It's fun whenever the girl shows up. The plot gets convoluted real quick. It's downright Kafkaesque. It's fun in its audacity. There's no point in trying to solve the whodunnit. I don't even follow the whatisit. It's much better to enjoy the wild and crazy ride. It's the 11th entry in the series.
    7boblipton

    And In A Muddle

    Tom Conway and Eddie Brophy take the train to San Francisco, the city by the bay, so that Brophy can hunt up a wife -- he thinks he pays too much in income taxes, and a wife would solve that. Along the way, Conway charms little Sharon Moffat, who starts to tell fibs. This lands him in hot water with the police, and more with Rita Corday, leading into a nicely tangled mystery involving hemp, silk and ex-gangster Robert Armstrong.

    Conway isn't quite as smooth as his brother, George Sanders for the first four of the series, but he certainly knows how to portray a man out of his depth and bluffing. Director Joseph H. Lewis is a little more standard in this movie than many of his better known B masterpieces, but the mystery will keep fans of the form amused.
    6blanche-2

    Pretty good Falcon

    "The Falcon in San Francisco" is a 1945 entry into The Falcon series starring Tom Conway. This one has some nice shots of San Francisco and captures the city's atmosphere - old timers familiar with the city will love it. In this one, Tom and Goldie (Edward Brophy) meet a cute little girl (Sheryl Moffett) and her dog Diogenes on a train. While traveling, the girl's nurse is found dead. The Falcon and Goldie soon find themselves in a web of intrigue involving a crime ring, a shipping company, and a secret kept by the girl's beautiful sister (Rita Corday). King Kong's Robert Armstrong plays the shipping company's business manager. The mystery is actually pretty good, and the film moves quickly.

    For some reason, these Falcon films always end somewhat abruptly. However, it's enjoyable.
    7whpratt1

    Classic Falcon film

    The Falcon, Tom Lawrence,(Tom Conway) travels on a train heading for San Francisco along with his partner Goldie Locke, (Edward Brophy) and they are planning a vacation to take in the sights of San Francisco. On the train they encounter a very young little girl named Annie Marshall ( Sharyn Moffett) who is looking for her lost dog and meets up with the Falcon and his partner. Annie tells the Falcon she is being held captive in her home by her butler and nurse and the Falcon decides to investigate this girls problem, but is interrupted by the murder of the Annie's nurse. There is all kinds of bad situations the Falcon gets into with plenty of beatings and he also encounters Duke Monet, (Robert Armstrong) who has a sinister past and is involved with a silk smuggling racket. There is excellent photography through out the City of San Francisco and old buildings long gone.

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    • Trivia
      The ship used by the bad guys at the end is the same one seen as a huge prop on a soundstage in The Falcon in Hollywood (1944).
    • Goofs
      When Lawrence jumps on the cable car, 2 young women are sitting at the back. In the next shot, there is only one man.
    • Quotes

      Goldie Locke: [On seeing beautiful woman] If she can't help me with my income tax, nobody can.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      My Shining Hour
      (1943) (uncredited)

      For "The Sky's the Limit")

      Music by Harold Arlen

      Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

      Played by house orchestra (music only) in nightclub scene.

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Falcon in San Francisco
    • Filming locations
      • Palace of Fine Arts - 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, California, USA(as The Falcon is taken for a ride)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 6m(66 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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