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    The Maltese Falcon

    Director: John Huston Cast: Humphrey Bogart

    Humphrey Bogart
    , Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    , Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre
    , Sydney Greenstreet
    Sydney Greenstreet
    , Gladys George
    Gladys George


    DVD

    $19.99
    $19.99

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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 10/05/2010
    • UPC: 0883929154296
    • Original Release: 1941
    • Rating: NR
    • Source: Warner Home Video
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [B&W]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital Stereo]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 6000
    • Sales rank: 3,108

    Special Features

    Closed Caption; ; Commentary by Bogart Biographer Eric Lax; Warner Night at the Movies 1941 Short Subjects Gallery: ; Newsreel; Technicolor Musical Short The Gay Parisian ; 2 Classic Cartoons: Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt and Meet John Doughboy; Plus Trailers of This Movie and 1941's Sergeant York

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Humphrey Bogart Sam Spade
    Mary Astor Brigid O'Shaughnessy
    Peter Lorre Joel Cairo
    Sydney Greenstreet Kasper Gutman
    Gladys George Iva Archer
    Barton MacLane Det. Lt. Dundy
    Lee Patrick Effie Perine
    Ward Bond Det. Tom Polhaus
    Jerome Cowan Miles Archer
    Elisha Cook Jr. Wilmer Cook
    Walter Huston Capt. Jacobi
    James Burke Luke
    Murray Alper Frank Richman
    John Hamilton Bryan
    Emory Parnell Mate of the La Paloma
    Robert E. Homans Policeman,Policeman
    Creighton Hale Stenographer
    Charles Drake Reporter
    William Hopper Reporter
    Hank Mann Reporter
    Jack Mower Announcer
    Chester Gan Bit Part
    Elisha Cook Actor
    Adolph Deutsch Composer

    Technical Credits
    John Huston Screenwriter
    Hal Wallis Producer,Producer
    Henry Blanke Producer
    Oliver S. Garretson Sound Effects,Sound/Sound Designer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Maltese Falcon
    1. Credits and Foreword [1:21]
    2. Sweet New Client [4:41]
    3. Killed in Action [4:02]
    4. Where Spade Stands [3:12]
    5. Grieving Widow [3:41]
    6. Dangerous Lady? [5:34]
    7. Joel Cairo [6:13]
    8. Losing a Shadow [1:21]
    9. A Little Trust [3:32]
    10. Take It and Like It [3:05]
    11. Strong-Arm of the Law [4:38]
    12. Lies About the Bird [2:47]
    13. Evicting a Cheap Gunman [3:06]
    14. Stashing Brigid [3:32]
    15. Plain Speaking [5:40]
    16. Falcon Lore [7:25]
    17. Off the Boat [2:40]
    18. Dead Man's Delivery [5:18]
    19. We're All Here [1:45]
    20. Fall-Guy Candidates [5:04]
    21. The Details [3:56]
    22. A Joke and Advice [3:24]
    23. The Maltese Falcon [3:30]
    24. Gutman's Adieu [1:57]
    25. Taking the Fall [4:28]
    26. Bad vs. Good Business [2:13]
    27. The Stuff That Dreams Are [1:22]
    28. Cast List [:43]

    After two previous film versions of Dashiell Hammett's detective classic The Maltese Falcon, Warner Bros. finally got it right in 1941--or, rather, John Huston, a long-established screenwriter making his directorial debut, got it right, simply by adhering as closely as possible to the original. Taking over from a recalcitrant George Raft, Humphrey Bogart achieved true stardom as Sam Spade, a hard-boiled San Francisco private eye who can be as unscrupulous as the next guy but also adheres to his own personal code of honor. Into the offices of the Spade & Archer detective agency sweeps a Miss Wonderly (Mary Astor), who offers a large retainer to Sam and his partner Miles Archer (Jerome Cowan) if they'll protect her from someone named Floyd Thursby. The detectives believe neither Miss Wonderly nor her story, but they believe her money. Since Archer saw her first, he takes the case -- and later that evening he is shot to death, as is the mysterious Thursby. Miss Wonderly's real name turns out to be Brigid O'Shaughnessey, and, as the story continues, Sam is also introduced to the effeminate Joel Cairo (Peter Lorre) and the fat, erudite Kasper Gutman (Sydney Greenstreet, in his film debut). It turns out that Brigid, Cairo and Gutman are all international scoundrels, all involved in the search for a foot-high, jewel-encrusted statuette in the shape of a falcon. Though both Cairo and Gutman offer Spade small fortunes to find the "black bird," they are obviously willing to commit mayhem and murder towards that goal: Gutman, for example, drugs Spade and allows his "gunsel" Wilmer (Elisha Cook Jr.) to kick and beat the unconscious detective. This classic film noir detective yarn gets better with each viewing, which is more than can be said for the first two Maltese Falcons and the ill-advised 1975 "sequel" The Black Bird.

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    Adapting Dashiell Hammett's novel -- and staying as close to the original story as the Production Code allowed -- first-time director John Huston turned The Maltese Falcon into a movie often considered the first film noir. In his star-making performance as Sam Spade, Humphrey Bogart embodied the coolly ruthless private eye who recognizes the dark side of humanity, in all its greedy perversity, and who feels its temptations, especially when they are embodied by a woman. While Huston's mostly straightforward visual approach renders The Maltese Falcon an instance of early noir more in its hardboiled attitude than in the chiaroscuro style common to other films noirs, the collection of venal characters, colorfully played by Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and Elisha Cook, Jr.; Mary Astor's femme fatale; and Bogart's morally relativistic Spade pointed the way to the mid-1940s flowering of noir in Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity (1944), Otto Preminger's Laura (1944), and Howard Hawks's The Big Sleep (1946). A critical as well as popular success, The Maltese Falcon was nominated for three Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay, establishing Huston as a formidable dual talent and Bogart as the archetypal detective antihero.
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