The Maltese Falcon 85th Anniversary
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Synopsis
Sam Spade's (Bogart) partner, Miles Archer (Jerome Cowan), accepts a job protecting a young woman (Mary Astor). Neither Spade nor Archer believe the woman or the story she tells them, but they do believe her money. Then, when Archer is murdered, Spade's search for the killer drags him in the web of lies and death spun by the desperate people seeking The Maltese Falcon.
This special 85th anniversary release includes exclusive insight from Leonard Maltin.
Cast
- Humphrey Bogart
- Mary Astor
- Gladys George
- Peter Lorre
- Barton MacLane
- Lee Patrick
- Sydney Greenstreet
- Ward Bond
- Jerome Cowan
- Elisha Cook Jr.
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Mar 16, 2021
Gotta love Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre, a wacky duo bumbling around the world for decades, killing random people because they want a dumb bird really bad
Patrick WillemsJul 7, 2019there’s a scene where humphrey bogart rolls, lights, and takes a drag off a cigarette and then gets held at gunpoint, disarms the man holding him at gunpoint, punches him in the face hard enough to knock him out cold, and then goes through all of his belongings all while…
eelyJun 2, 2014Here's what I love about film noir: nobody gets to be an angel. No sentimentality, no melodrama, just tough characters who quip their way in and out of unsavory situations. Needless to say, The Maltese Falcon ticks every box on my list. And it isn't just a film noir; it's…
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An unfamiliar time. Men were men, dames were dames, and smoking was good for you.
JizzmonkeyApr 9, 2023“When you're slapped, you'll take it and like it” make crime films sassy again
Justin LaLibertyJun 5, 2020i like when the guy says "you seem to have a smooth explanation for everything" and humpty bobo says "what, do you want me to learn to stutter?"
cameron fetter - Nov 11, 2024
An essential work of noir cinema for those who want to understand the genre. The film is adapted from Dashiell Hammett’s novel, and presents as well as its origin, a winding plot, full of twists and ambiguous characters, which symbolize the dark morality of a time when…
noenJun 6, 2020Always thought this was about a pet falcon owned by Leonard Maltin. Oh well.
Matt SingerFeb 15, 2013I don't mind a reasonable amount of trouble. -Sam Spade Some films are credited with defining a particular genre. The Maltese Falcon didn't define a genre, but it helped create one. It was film-noir before the term film-noir existed. While it's arguably not the first…
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This is my foray into the film noir genre. I do enjoy myself a good mystery so as a first film for me it was quite good, the story unfolds with one question after another. Definitely a slow burn but the payoff is worth it!
The writing, performances, suspense are solid, but it lacks an emotional core - the characters are universally unlikable & depraved. That's not abnormal for a noir, but there's no growth or study either. The main relationship falls flat because there's no chemistry or sympathy.
I’ve heard this film mentioned a lot, but I knew nothing about it, so I went in completely blind. It was a little hard to follow at first, for some reason they all talked really fast. There’s really not much to this, just a bunch of scheming and double crossing. An ok film.
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It’s a really great classic, they lost me at some point between Act I & II but it all comes back together at the end. Watching it nowadays makes it seem diluted with all the noir mystery films that have preceded it, but in itself, the writing was spectacular.
One of my favorite noir films. The script is fantastic and has many twists and turns. Humphrey Bogart is phenomenal in this film and the characters all work so well. This is a classic and a must watch
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Listen, it's an old timey flick. I didn't always understand what was happening, but the way Humphrey Bogart says pet names like "doll" made me feel things.
Never watched a detective black and white but it was very fun and interesting. I loved the way they spoke and Sam’s “code hero” ness