The Gay Falcon

The Gay Falcon

1941 "CRIMINALS BEWARE! Here comes fiction's man of mystery!"
The Gay Falcon
The Gay Falcon

The Gay Falcon

6.5 | 1h7m | NR | en | Crime

Having forsaken the detective business for the safer confines of personal insurance, Gay Laurence is compelled to return to his sleuthing ways. Along with sidekick Jonathan "Goldie" Locke, he agrees to look into a series of home party robberies that have victimized socialite Maxine Wood. The duo gets more than they bargained for when a murder is committed at Wood's home, but Lawrence still finds time to romance the damsel.

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6.5 | 1h7m | NR | en | Crime , Mystery , Romance | More Info
Released: October. 24,1941 | Released Producted By: RKO Radio Pictures , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Having forsaken the detective business for the safer confines of personal insurance, Gay Laurence is compelled to return to his sleuthing ways. Along with sidekick Jonathan "Goldie" Locke, he agrees to look into a series of home party robberies that have victimized socialite Maxine Wood. The duo gets more than they bargained for when a murder is committed at Wood's home, but Lawrence still finds time to romance the damsel.

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Cast

George Sanders , Wendy Barrie , Allen Jenkins

Director

Van Nest Polglase

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jacobs-greenwood George Sanders is Gay Laurence aka The Falcon, whose hobbies are women and solving crimes. Unfortunately, his high society fiancée Elinor Benford (Anne Hunter aka Nina Vale) is tired of these antics, so she's given him three months to make it in his new, more respectable, chosen profession as a broker. Allen Jenkins plays the Falcon's wisecracking sidekick, Jonathan G. 'Goldie' Locke. However, a beautiful girl named Helen Reed (Wendy Barrie), who's also a big fan of the Falcon's (she's read about his exploits), comes to Gay with a new case. Helen is a personal secretary for Maxine Wood (Gladys Cooper), who hosts society parties attended by wealthy persons, but some of the ladies have been robbed of their jewelry. Since Gay had been asked by Elinor to attend the next such party, he goes with her, but Helen quickly descends upon them and his fiancée learns that he is still looking at other women and working on mysteries. Elinor decides to dance with Manuel Retana (Turhan Bey). Meanwhile, Helen introduces Gay to Mrs. Vera Gardner (Lucile Gleason), who slips him her diamond ring while they're dancing. He doesn't fully understand why she's done this until later.Goldie couldn't afford the $100 ticket to attend the party, so he decides to crash it by climbing the fire escape. A shot rings out and Goldie witnesses a man, later identified as Noel Weber (Damian O'Flynn), leaving the apartment where a dead Mrs. Gardner is discovered. Two police detectives at the party, Bates (Edward Brophy, who would later play the Falcon's sidekick) and Grimes (Eddie Dunn), arrest Goldie for her murder. Gay goes to the police station to convince Inspector Mike Waldeck (Arthur Shields) to release Goldie, if for no other reason than to force the criminals to try to eliminate him as a witness. The Inspector, who's evidently gotten a lot of free help from Gay in the past, claims the idea as his own and allows Goldie to leave, with a couple of men to follow him, as soon as he gives a description of the man he'd seen to a sketch artist (Hans Conried, uncredited). Goldie then perfectly describes Inspector Waldeck! Of course, Helen (now unofficially part of "the team") is able to quickly lose the police tail by driving fast and turning down an alleyway to hide. But later, while Helen introduces Gay to Maxine, Goldie is "snatched" by Noel, who wants the diamond but is then shot through his apartment's window by an unknown person. Goldie is again arrested by the police for being in the same room as a dead body.The police suspect Gay might be involved, he does still have the diamond, so they go to his flat to arrest him too, but Helen arrives, enabling him to escape. The Falcon suspects Manuel; later, with Helen at Manuel's apartment, Gay discovers a picture of Manuel with Noel and the secret location of a gun, which he then takes. He uses Helen in a convoluted way to find out whether the gun is the murder weapon. It is, so Manuel is the prime suspect. Since he's been spending time with Elinor, she assumes Gay's attempt to warn her about the man are motivated by his jealousy. So Manuel is able to escape a restaurant while she's arrested and held by Waldeck at Gay's request. Helen helps Gay again, this time by saving his life when she interrupts Manuel, who'd gone to the Falcon's apartment to retrieve the diamond. Even though Manuel escapes, Gay has a pretty good idea about what's been going on. The trail leads to Maxine's apartment where Gay brings the Inspector. Ostensibly there to protect her, the two overhear a conversation between her and Manuel, who's come to kill Maxine. However, she manages to kill him with a hypodermic needle full of poison, revealing in the process that she is really Maxine Weber. She and Manuel had been running a party- jewelry stealing scam before her husband Noel got out of prison. When he returned, the couple conspired to cut Manuel out of the deal. Hence, Manuel decided to kill them both, but now the Inspector has only her to arrest for the crime(s).Gay promises again to give up his hobbies and urges Elinor to marry him right away, but he's interrupted by a woman (Virginia Vale, uncredited) who hears his name - the Falcon - and asks if he'd help her solve another case ... and so the series begins!This crime mystery drama was directed by Irving Reis, with a screenplay from Lynn Root and Frank Fenton based on a story by Michael Arlen. Willie Fung plays Gay's Servant Jerry. Jimmy Conlin appears uncredited as an incredulous bartender asked to make spinach juice.
Prismark10 The Gay Falcon is the first in a series of films about a suave detective nicknamed The Falcon, played by George Sanders. The Falcon series was intended to replaces the Saint films also starring George Sanders.This Saint lite adventure sees the Falcon investigating a series of parties embroiled in jewellery thefts assisted by his uncouth sidekick, Goldie Locke and pretty assistant Helen.The film is entertaining enough, a time waster but does not reach the standards of Sander's debonair Saint films. The story is straightforward with few twists and turns.
MartinHafer I really enjoy B-movie detective movies such as Charlie Chan, Sherlock Holmes and The Falcon. However, I also must admit that so often these films all tend to look a lot alike. Plots, characters and pacing is often so similar that they don't seem to stand out. In the case of The Falcon, this is made even worse since the earlier RKO series, The Saint, is virtually indistinguishable from The Falcon--and both starred George Sanders for much of their run! So, it was with great pleasure that I watched this film because it WAS different. The plot itself was very good, but what really stood out in this first Falcon movie was the amazingly witty dialog! Again and again and again, the film abounded with sharp comments and great humor. And, for once, the lady assistant was wonderful and didn't make the usual stupid decisions sidekicks make AND had some great lines herself. All in all, I can't think of another B-detective film that's made me laugh as much.
Neil Doyle This is a pleasant B-film from The Falcon series with (by today's standards) a misleading title.GEORGE SANDERS is the woman-chasing sleuth who always manages to get involved in a crime the police cannot solve without his help. WENDY BARRIE is the flirtatious woman who goes along with him on a series of adventures that have them on the hunt for the murder of a woman wearing a very expensive diamond. ALLEN JENKINS is Sander's side-kick, amusing as usual in a supporting role.The cast is full of surprises--never expected to see GLADYS COOPER as a rich society dame with a key role in the mystery, TURHAN BEY (a rising young star at the time), and EDWARD BROPHY and ARTHUR SHIELDS as baffled police officers.Sanders says every line in that dryly sarcastic manner he would use as Addison deWitt in ALL ABOUT EVE years later, but he seems to be enjoying his role. There's nothing very ingenious about the plot, but it does come up with a surprise toward the end because Sanders has information withheld from the viewer.