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  1. 7. Sept. 2019 · The Falcon Takes Over 1942. One night in New York, beefy escaped convict Moose Malloy goes hunting for his ex-girlfriend Velma, leaving a trail of mayhem behind him. Velma seems to be well-hidden, and adventurer The Falcon, intrigued, investigates on his own, approaching the heart of the mystery via a varied sequence of shady characters and ...

  2. Falcon Takes Over, The (1942) -- (Movie Clip) My Name Is Dittenfriss Series regular cop O’Hara (James Gleason) and star George Sanders as Gay Lawrence, the suave amateur detective title character, enter the night club shot up that night by a thug named Moose Malloy, Allen Jenkins as “Goldie,” who accidentally got involved, in The Falcon Takes Over, 1942, based on a Raymond Chandler novel.

  3. The Falcon and reporter Ann Riordan try to solve a string of murders after an ex-wrestler, released from jail, goes looking for his girl friend. One night in New York, beefy escaped convict Moose Malloy goes hunting for his ex-girlfriend Velma, leaving a trail of mayhem behind him. Velma seems to be well-hidden, and adventurer The Falcon ...

  4. Dashing private detective Gay Lawrence (George Sanders) and his sidekick, Goldy Locke (Allen Jenkins), search for the recently escaped and physically imposing convict Moose Malloy (Ward Bond ...

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  5. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu . The Falcon Takes Over The Falcon Takes Over ist ein Film von Irving Reis mit George Sanders, Lynn Bari und James Gleason aus dem Jahr 1942. Deine Bewertung

  6. The Falcon Takes Over is 25603 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 24631 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star but less popular than La Ceremonie.

  7. The plot of the RKO Radio programmer The Falcon Takes Over will be instantly recognizable to anyone who has seen the 1944 Philip Marlowe mystery Murder My Sweet: indeed, both films were based on the same Raymond Chandler novel, Farewell My Lovely. It all begins when brutish prison escapee Moose Malloy (Ward Bond) forces nervous Broadwayite ...