Review of The Maltese Falcon (1941) by Joel H — 23 Jan 2016
The Maltese Falcon is the standard for film noir. From the lighting to the dialogue to the acting, this film is iconic. It's difficult to separate Humphrey Bogart from the cool and collected character of Sam Spade.
I wasn't as enamored with Mary Astor as the movie wanted me to be, but the rest of the cast is solid. There's a reason this movie is a classic.
This review of The Maltese Falcon (1941) was written by Joel H on 23 Jan 2016.
The Maltese Falcon has generally received very positive reviews.
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