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Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor in Le faucon maltais (1941)

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Le faucon maltais

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Edited into

    • "Les contes de la crypte" You, Murderer (TV Episode 1995)

    • "American Cinema" Film Noir (TV Episode 1995)

      Clips shown
    • Casablanca: An Unlikely Classic (Video 2012)

      clips shown

Featured in

    • "Frances Farmer Presents" The Maltese Falcon (TV Episode 1958)

      featured film
    • Hollywood: The Great Stars (TV Movie 1963)

      Humphrey Bogart in a scene with Peter Lorre and Syndney Greenstreet
    • "Hollywood and the Stars" The Man Called Bogart (TV Episode 1963)

      Clips shown
    • Ainsi va l'amour (1971)

      Moskowitz goes to see the movie in New York City.
    • Il était une fois l'Amérique (1976)

      Clip(s) / Footage.

Referenced in

    • Des pas dans la nuit (1941)

      The black bird statuette is visible in Alan Hale's office
    • Breakdowns of 1941 (Short 1941)

      Blooper out-takes
    • L'amour n'est pas un jeu (1942)

    • Joyeux Noël dans le Connecticut (1945)

      Sydney Greenstreet character is referred to as Fat Man.
    • En marge de l'enquête (1946)

      Bogart's character, Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon (1941), says to Mary Astor's character (who killed his partner), "I'm gonna send you over" (for it), and in the same conversation, he says "When a man's partner is killed, he's supposed to do something about it". In Dead Reckoning (1947), Bogart's character, Rip Murdock, tells Lizabeth Scott's character (who, intending to kill him, kills someone else involved in the murder of his buddy), "You're going to fry, Dusty", and in the same conversation, he says "A guy's pal's killed, he oughta do something about it".

References

    • Swing Your Lady (1938)

      Poster is visible in the Archer murder scene.
    • Le grand mensonge (1941)

      Theater marquee displays title, just before Wilmer makes first appearance.

Remade as

    • The Jade Pussycat (1977)

      Film is a remake of the vintage movie with John Holmes in the Humphrey Bogart role etc.
    • "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Who Mourns for Morn? (TV Episode 1998)

      Many characters scheme to obtain something of value, only to find it worthless.

Remake of

    • Satan Met a Lady (1936)

      John Huston didn't like a 'good ending'

Spin-off

    • The Black Bird (1975)

      The movie presents itself as the sequel to the 1941 story.

Spoofed in

    • Find the Blackmailer (1943)

    • "Perry Mason" The Case of the Capering Camera (TV Episode 1964)

      Perry picks up and examines what looks to be a statue of the Maltese Falcon.
    • The Case of the Maltese Chicken (Short 1964)

    • "La famille Addams" Thing Is Missing (TV Episode 1965)

      Sam Diamond is a spoof of Sam Spade.
    • "Honey West" How Brillig, O, Beamish Boy (TV Episode 1966)

      John McGiver plays a gruff-voiced, loquacious crime boss referred to as "The Fat Man" and Howard Dayton plays a neurotic character who seems to be a cross between Wilmer Cook and Joel Cairo.

Version of

    • Le faucon maltais (1931)

    • Satan Met a Lady (1936)

    • Istanbul, mission impossible (1969)

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