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The Falcon in San Francisco (1945)

The lure of loveliness and the greed for gold lead four to fearful death...as the Falcon grapples with his most merciless foe!

Genre : Crime, Mystery

Runtime : 1H 6M

Director : Joseph H. Lewis
Writer : Robert E. Kent, Ben Markson

Synopsis

While on vacation, the Falcon is arrested for kidnapping after striking up a friendship with a girl who's nurse has been recently murdered.

Actors

Tom Conway
Tom Conway
Tom Lawrence / The Falcon
Rita Corday
Rita Corday
Joan Marshall
Edward Brophy
Edward Brophy
Goldie Locke
Sharyn Moffett
Sharyn Moffett
Annie Marshall
Fay Helm
Fay Helm
Doreen Temple
Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Duke Monet / De Forrest Marshall
Carl Kent
Carl Kent
Rickey
George Holmes
George Holmes
Dalman
John Mylong
John Mylong
Peter Vantine / Carl Dudley
Dorothy Adams
Dorothy Adams
Chambermaid (uncredited)
Joan Beckstead
Joan Beckstead
Sexy Girl on the Train (uncredited)
Sammy Blum
Sammy Blum
Headwaiter (uncredited)
Kernan Cripps
Kernan Cripps
Police Captain (uncredited)
Russell Custer
Russell Custer
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Myrna Dell
Myrna Dell
Beautiful Girl in Hotel Hall (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn
Ralph Dunn
Arresting Policeman (uncredited)
Jack Gargan
Jack Gargan
Waiter (uncredited)
Edmund Glover
Edmund Glover
Star Coastal Lines Clerk (uncredited)
Perc Launders
Perc Launders
Turnkey (uncredited)
Norman Mayes
Norman Mayes
Redcap (uncredited)
Philip Morris
Philip Morris
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Eden Nicholas
Eden Nicholas
Clerk (uncredited)
William J. O'Brien
William J. O'Brien
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Jason Robards Sr.
Jason Robards Sr.
Loomis, Butler (uncredited)
Max Rose
Max Rose
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Jeffrey Sayre
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Maxine Semon
Maxine Semon
Plain Girl in Hotel Hall (uncredited)
Hermine Sterler
Hermine Sterler
Carla Keyes (uncredited)
Harry Strang
Harry Strang
Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Linda Van Loon
Linda Van Loon
Beautiful Girl (uncredited)
Napoleon Whiting
Napoleon Whiting
Pullman Porter (uncredited)
Mary Worth
Mary Worth
Dowager in Pullman Berth (uncredited)

Crews

Joseph H. Lewis
Joseph H. Lewis
Director
Michael Arlen
Michael Arlen
Characters
Robert E. Kent
Robert E. Kent
Story
Robert E. Kent
Robert E. Kent
Screenplay
Ben Markson
Ben Markson
Screenplay
Maurice Geraghty
Maurice Geraghty
Producer
Paul Sawtell
Paul Sawtell
Original Music Composer
Virgil Miller
Virgil Miller
Director of Photography
Ernie Leadlay
Ernie Leadlay
Editor
Sid Rogell
Sid Rogell
Executive Producer
William A. Sickner
William A. Sickner
Director of Photography
Charles F. Pyke
Charles F. Pyke
Art Direction
Albert S. D'Agostino
Albert S. D'Agostino
Art Direction
Victor A. Gangelin
Victor A. Gangelin
Set Decoration
Darrell Silvera
Darrell Silvera
Set Decoration
Harry Mancke
Harry Mancke
Assistant Director
William R. Fox
William R. Fox
Sound Recordist
Terry Kellum
Terry Kellum
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vernon L. Walker
Vernon L. Walker
Special Effects
Linwood G. Dunn
Linwood G. Dunn
Special Effects
Albert Myers
Albert Myers
Additional Camera
C. Bakaleinikoff
C. Bakaleinikoff
Music Director
Earl B. Mounce
Earl B. Mounce
Music

Trailers and other movies

The Falcon in San Francisco (Preview Clip)

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