The Falcon rescues Louisa Braganza from kidnappers who want her father's secret formula for making diamonds. Her father's murder is pinned on the Falcon and, when he and she flee to Florida,... Read allThe Falcon rescues Louisa Braganza from kidnappers who want her father's secret formula for making diamonds. Her father's murder is pinned on the Falcon and, when he and she flee to Florida, another murder seems to confirm his guilt.The Falcon rescues Louisa Braganza from kidnappers who want her father's secret formula for making diamonds. Her father's murder is pinned on the Falcon and, when he and she flee to Florida, another murder seems to confirm his guilt.
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- Goldie Locke
- (as Edward S. Brophy)
- Lt. R. Evans
- (as Jason Robards)
- Patio Club Patron
- (uncredited)
- Hat Check Girl
- (uncredited)
- Doorman
- (uncredited)
- Enrico Braganza
- (uncredited)
- Headwaiter
- (uncredited)
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In this one, The Falcon rescues a woman from kidnappers who want her father's secret formula for making diamonds but he gets blamed for his murder. The pair of them then flee to Florida where he gets blamed for another murder! He is cleared at the end though.
Tom Conway plays the Falcon well and is joined in this one by Madge Meredith, Edward Brophy and Ian Wolfe.
Though not brilliant, This and all of the Falcon movies are worth watching and are not too long either.
Rating: 3 stars out of 5.
It was the last of the Falcon movies leaving Dick Tracy as the only celluloid sleuth from RKO studios
(In passing—too bad leading lady Meredith got mixed up in a bogus criminal conviction the year after this movie that knocked a big hole in her career. Judging from her work here, she had the looks and ability of an A-grade leading lady.)
Did you know
- TriviaShortly after this film was released, its leading lady Madge Meredith was convicted on a kidnapping charge and sentenced to prison, insisting all along that she was innocent. After spending several years behind bars, she was found to have been falsely convicted, and was personally pardoned by the governor of California. Following her release, she returned to private life, and lived quietly until 2017.
- GoofsThe cars of the express train on which The Falcon and Goldie are traveling are obviously studio mock-ups as they show no train movement whatsoever with passengers and staff having no trouble standing or walking in the corridors.
- Quotes
Goldie Locke: Beautiful Miami! We start out lookin' for fish and end up looking at oranges.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Devil's Cargo (1948)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 1 minute
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- 1.37 : 1