The Maltese Falcon
A private detective takes on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a beautiful liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.
Original Title: The Maltese Falcon
Year: 1941
Countries: United States of America
Category: Mystery,Crime,Thriller
Languages: English
Production Companies: Warner Bros. Pictures
Gender: Mystery,Crime,Thriller
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033870
Movie Cast:
- Sam Spade: Humphrey Bogart
- Brigid O'Shaughnessy: Mary Astor
- Joel Cairo: Peter Lorre
- Kasper Gutman: Sydney Greenstreet
- Effie Perine: Lee Patrick
- Iva Archer: Gladys George
- Wilmer Cook: Elisha Cook Jr.
- Det. Lt. Dundy: Barton MacLane
- Det. Tom Polhaus: Ward Bond
- Miles Archer: Jerome Cowan
- Luke: James Burke
- Frank Richman: Murray Alper
- District Attorney Bryan: John Hamilton
- Reporter (uncredited): Charles Drake
- Bit Part (uncredited): Chester Gan
- Stenographer (uncredited): Creighton Hale
- Policeman (uncredited): Robert Homans
- Reporter (uncredited): William Hopper
- Captain Jacoby (uncredited): Walter Huston
- Reporter (uncredited): Hank Mann
- Announcer (uncredited): Jack Mower
- Ship's Mate (uncredited): Emory Parnell
Movie Crew:
- Director of Photography: Arthur Edeson
- Dialogue: Robert Foulk
- Original Music Composer: Adolph Deutsch
- Executive Producer: Hal B. Wallis
- Costume Design: Orry-Kelly
- Makeup Artist: Perc Westmore
- Author: Dashiell Hammett
- Director: John Huston
- Sound Designer: Oliver S. Garretson
- Producer: Henry Blanke
- Editor: Thomas Richards
- Art Direction: Robert M. Haas
- Music Director: Leo F. Forbstein
- Orchestrator: Arthur Lange
- Makeup Artist: Frank McCoy
- Production Manager: Al Alleborn
- Hairstylist: Jean Udko
- Assistant Director: Jack Sullivan
- Assistant Director: John Prettyman
- Still Photographer: Mac Julian
- Camera Operator: Mike Joyce
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This is one of the rare and shining examples of film-making at its absolute finest. As close to perfect as you can get in movies, it's a masterpiece not only of its genre, but of all genres, for all time. The ensemble cast headed by the great Humphrey Bogart is spectacular, as is the flawless direction by John Huston. If you're a classic film fanatic, or just a person who enjoys a good movie, then shame on you if you haven't seen this yet.