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Gay Lawrence, amateur detective known as The Falcon, learns that his brother Tom has been reported murdered on a ship arriving from South America. Gay pursues the murderers, despite the fact that he knows his brother is still alive. When he is disabled, his brother Tom takes over the case, investigating a fashion magazine involved in secret activities with German infiltrators. | Gay Lawrence, amateur detective known as The Falcon, learns that his brother Tom has been reported murdered on a ship arriving from South America. Gay pursues the murderers, despite the fact that he knows his brother is still alive. When he is disabled, his brother Tom takes over the case, investigating a fashion magazine involved in secret activities with German infiltrators. | ||
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== Martin 156C == | == Martin 156C == | ||
Single aircraft produced, sold to Soviet union in 1938 and operated by Aeroflot until finally scrapped in 1944. | Single aircraft produced, sold to Soviet union in 1938 and operated by Aeroflot until finally scrapped in 1944. | ||
− | [[Image: Falconsbrother25rz3.jpg|thumb|500px|none | Reg.NX-19167 Martin 156C]] | + | [[Image: Falconsbrother25rz3.jpg|thumb|500px|none |Reg.NX-19167 Martin 156C.]] |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034717/ The Falcon's Brother at IMDb] | + | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034717/ The Falcon's Brother at IMDb] |
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Falcon's_Brother The Falcon's Brother at Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Falcon's_Brother The Falcon's Brother at Wikipedia] | ||
* [http://www.imcdb.org/movie_34717-The-Falcon-s-Brother.html The Falcon's Brother at IMCDb] | * [http://www.imcdb.org/movie_34717-The-Falcon-s-Brother.html The Falcon's Brother at IMCDb] |
Revision as of 16:42, 17 June 2011
Movie (1942)
Starring:
George Sanders (Gay Lawrence)
Tom Conway (Tom Lawrence)
Jane Randolph (Marcia Brooks)
Don Barclay (Lefty)
Cliff Clark (Inspector Timothy Donovan)
Edward Gargan (Detective Bates)
Gay Lawrence, amateur detective known as The Falcon, learns that his brother Tom has been reported murdered on a ship arriving from South America. Gay pursues the murderers, despite the fact that he knows his brother is still alive. When he is disabled, his brother Tom takes over the case, investigating a fashion magazine involved in secret activities with German infiltrators. When a movie theater usher is fired, he takes up with criminals and finds himself quite adept at various illegal activities. Eventually though, the police catch up with him, and he runs to hide out in Los Angeles. There he stumbles into the movie business and soon rises to stardom. He has gone straight, but his newfound success arouses the interest of his old criminal associates, who are not above blackmail...
Martin 156C
Single aircraft produced, sold to Soviet union in 1938 and operated by Aeroflot until finally scrapped in 1944.
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