Summaries

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, intrigued, investigates on his own, approaching the heart of the mystery via a varied sequence of shady characters and attractive women.—Rod Crawford <[email protected]>

Brutish prison escapee Moose Malloy (Ward Bond) forces "Goldie" Locke (Allen Jenkins) to drive him to Club 13, a posh nightclub, where Moose hopes to be reunited with his old girlfriend Velma. After bashing his way into the club and not finding Velma, he kills the club manager and forces Goldie to drive him away from the club. When Gay Lawrence (George Sanders), an amateur sleuth and Goldie's boss, arrives at the club, he learns that Moose is the suspect, because the manager died of a broken neck. Police Inspector Mike O'Hara (James Gleason) arrests Goldie as an accomplice, but after being questioned, Goldie is released. Lawrence and Goldie head out to the house in Brooklyn where Moose is hiding. Pretending to be drunk, Lawrence enters the house while Moose makes a getaway in Goldie's car. In the house, Jessie Florian (Anne Revere) is on the telephone, shouting hysterically and demanding protection from Moose. Jessie is told to send Moose to a certain address. Jessie tells Lawrence that Velma is dead. Seeing the address, he knows where Moose will be. When Lawrence returns to his apartment, a call from Quincy W. Marriot (Hans Conried) to deliver ransom money for a stolen jade necklace, sends Lawrence to a deserted graveyard. Marriot ambushes him, grabs the detective's gun, and shoots him, but, in turn, is shot by an unseen assailant who makes his escape. Seeing Lawrence is still alive, Reporter Ann Reardon (Lynn Bari), who has been trailing him, helps the detective to his feet, learning his gun was loaded with blanks. Lawrence searches Marriott's coat pockets and finds a business card from psychic Jules Amthor (Turhan Bey), at 415 Morton Avenue, the address where Moose is going. Lawrence asks Ann to track down the stolen necklace that belongs to socialite Diana Kenyon (Helen Gilbert). He makes a date to meet Diana at the Swan Club later that night, while Goldie heads to see Amthor. When he enters the house, Goldie sees Moose arrive, but the lights go out and gunfire erupts. When the lights are back on, O'Hara enters and discovers Amthor's dead body. Lawrence and Goldie return to Jessies's house, to find her dead, with a broken neck. Working on clues left at Jessie's house, Lawrence is convinced something is wrong with the theory that Moose is a murderer. Returning to his apartment, he meets Ann, who, after spending the day at police headquarters, learns the police think that Moose pleaded guilty to manslaughter to protect Laird Burnett (Selmer Jackson), the owner of the Swan Club. Diana goes on a drive with Lawrence who has already guessed her true identity, as Velma. When she tries to kill Lawrence, Moose, who had been driving, turns on her, but is shot and killed. Ann arrives in a backfiring car that gives Lawrence a chance to disarm Velma. Ann gets her first big scoop, uncovering a sordid blackmail scheme that involved Velma, Burnett and Marriott. Just when Lawrence is about to leave the squad room to meet his fiancée, a glamorous woman asks for his help and he comes to her aid.

Details

Keywords
  • girl
  • times square manhattan new york city
  • the falcon character
  • fainting man
  • gay lawrence character
Genres
  • Thriller
  • Comedy
  • Mystery
  • Crime
  • Romance
Release date May 28, 1942
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production companies RKO Radio Pictures

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 5m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

As Jonathan "Goldy" Locke (Allen Jenkins) waits outside Club 13 for his boss, Gay Lawrence (George Sanders), the debonair sleuth known as "The Falcon," he is accosted by Moose Malloy (Ward Bond), a threatening hulk who asks if he knows "Velma." When Goldy replies in the negative, Moose, who has returned for Velma after a five-year separation, strong-arms his way into the office of Montgomery, the club's manager. After gunshots are fired in Montgomery's office, Moose flees the club, jumps into Goldy's car and orders him to drive. Soon after, Gay arrives at the club and is met by police inspector Michael O'Hara (James Gleason). The coroner declares that Montgomery died of a broken neck, and when Moose's fingerprints are found in the office, he becomes O'Hara's prime suspect. O'Hara tells Gay that Moose has just broken out of jail after serving five years of a 20-year sentence for manslaughter. Consequently, when Goldy returns from his ride with Moose, the police arrest him as an accomplice to murder, but release him after questioning. When Goldy tells Gay that Moose forced him to drive to an address in Brooklyn, the detective proceeds to the house, where he is confronted by the hulking Moose. To avoid Moose's wrath, Gay pretends to be drunk, and Moose steals his car and drives away. Gay then enters the house, where Jessie Florian (Anne Revere) is shouting hysterically into a telephone, demanding protection from Moose. Jessie is instructed to send Moose to a certain address, which she writes down on a piece of paper. When Gay questions Jessie about Velma, she explains that Velma is dead, but that before she died, she worked at Jessie's husband's nightclub, which has since been taken over by the Club 13. Before leaving the house, Gay glances at Jessie's note paper, on which he sees the address 415 Morton Avenue. Upon returning to his apartment, Gay receives a call from Quincy W. Marriott (Hans Conried), who hires him to deliver some ransom money for a stolen jade necklace. Gay agrees to deliver the money to a deserted graveyard, but when he gets out of the car, Marriott grabs Gay's gun and shoots him, after which Marriott is shot by an unseen assailant, who speeds into the night. At that moment, Ann Reardon (Lynn Bari), a reporter who has been trailing Gay, steps out from behind some bushes and helps the detective to his feet. Explaining that the gun was loaded with blanks, Gay searches Marriott's coat pockets and finds a business card from psychic consultant Jules Amthor (Turhan Bey), of 415 Morton Avenue. Gay asks Ann to track down the stolen necklace, and when she reports that it belongs to socialite Diana Kenyon (Helen Gilbert), Gay visits Diana and makes a date to meet her at the Swan Club later that night. While he visits Diana, Gay sends Goldy to Amthor's address. As Goldy is admitted to the psychic's chambers, Moose arrives, the lights go out and shots are fired. When the lights are turned back on, O'Hara, who has followed Goldy, enters and upon discovering Amthor's dead body, threatens to arrest Goldy for murder unless he cooperates with the police. That night, Goldy and Gay return to Jessie's house and discover that her neck has been broken. After deducing that Jessie sent Moose to Amthor's to be killed, Gay finds a signed photo of Velma, but when he examines the signature, he realizes it is written in Jessie's hand. Gay confiscates the photo and returns to his apartment, where he meets Ann, who has spent the day at police headquarters investigating the records of the Moose Malloy case. Gay becomes intrigued when Ann tells him that the police think that Moose pleaded guilty to the manslaughter to protect Larry Burnett (Selmer Jackson), the owner of the Swan Club. That night, when Gay meets Diana at the Swan Club, he asks for an introduction to Burnett. When Gay shows the photo of Velma to Burnett, Diana claims she saw her dancing at a road house and offers to drive Gay there. As her chauffeur drives them along a deserted country road, Diana pulls a gun on Gay, who calmly calls her Velma and says that he knew the photo was a fake because of the forged signature. Gay accuses Diana, Amthor, Burnett and Marriott of being involved in a blackmail scheme, concluding that Diana shot first Marriott, because he was weak, and then Jessie, because she knew too much. When Diana orders her chauffeur to pull over, Moose, who supplanted Diana's chauffeur and has overheard Gay's entire conversation, jumps out of the car and confronts Diana. She shoots him and is about to turn the gun on Gay when Ann, who has followed the car, drives up. Diana becomes startled by the sound of Ann's car backfiring, and Gay seizes her gun and arrests her. With Diana in jail, Goldy is exonerated of murder and Ann gets her scoop. Gay is about to leave the squad-room to meet his fiancée when a glamorous woman asks for his help and he comes to her aid.

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