The Maltese Falcon
First-time director John Huston made a star of Humphrey Bogart with this early example of film noir, adapted from Dashiell Hammett’s 1930 detective novel.
“Huston made from Falcon one of the classics of dark cinema, a film adaptation that is not only ‘faithful’ but also constitutive of his own signature.”
James Naremore, Literature/Film Quarterly, 1973
Hollywood had already made two lukewarm attempts to film Dashiell Hammett’s story, but in 1941 everything fell into place and a film classic was produced. After playing low-life gangsters for a decade, Humphrey Bogart slipped into the shoes of anti-hero Samuel Spade and firmly established the screen archetype of the wise-talking private detective. He is matched by colourful turns from Mary Astor, Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet, playing the avaricious figures who cross Spade’s path in the hunt for a priceless gold statuette.
Shot to exaggerate the shadows, the film’s seedy nocturnal world was typical of the new cycle of urban crime thrillers that became known as film noir. John Huston would return to the theme of man’s greed throughout his career.
Bogart took on literature’s other great private dick, Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, in Howard Hawks’ The Big Sleep (1946) five years later.
Cast & credits
Cast
- Samuel 'Sam' Spade Humphrey Bogart
- Brigid O'Shaughnessy Mary Astor
- Iva Archer Gladys George
- Joel Cairo Peter Lorre
- Lieutenant of Detectives Dundy Barton Maclane
- Effie Perine Lee Patrick
- Kasper Gutman Sydney Greenstreet
- Detective Tom Polhaus Ward Bond
- Miles Archer Jerome Cowan
- Wilmer Cook Elisha Cook Jr
- Luke James Burke
- Frank Richman Murray Alper
- District Attorney Bryan John Hamilton
- [ship's mate of 'La Paloma'] Emory Parnell
- [policeman] Robert E. Homans
- [stenographer] Creighton Hale
- [Captain Jacobi] Walter Huston
- [reporter] Charles Drake
- [reporter] William Hopper
- [reporter] Hank Mann
- [postal clerk] Jack Mower
- [policeman] Jack Perrin
- [sign painter] John Skins Miller
- [man on street] Paul Panzer
- [man on street] Sidney Bracey
Credits
Direction
- Directed by John Huston
- Dialogue Director Robert Foulk
- [Assistant Director] Jack Sullivan
- [Assistant Director] Claude Archer
- [Assistant Director (2nd)] John Prettyman
- [Script Clerk] Meta Rebner
Production
- ©/Production Company/Presents Warner Bros.
- Executive Producer Hal B. Wallis
- Associate Producer Henry Blanke
- [Unit Manager] Al Alleborn
Writing
- [Script Editor] Allen Rivkin
- Screen Play by John Huston
- Based upon the novel by Dashiell Hammett
Photography
- Director of Photography Arthur Edeson
- [Additional Photography] Ernest Haller
- [1st Assistant Camera] Wally Meinardus
- [2nd Assistant Camera] Michael Joyce
- [Gaffer] William Conger
- [Best Boy] William Steudeman
- [Grip] E.F. Dexter
Stills
- [Stills Photography] Mack Elliott
Editing
- Film Editor Thomas Richards
- [Montages] Don Siegel
Design
- Art Director Robert M. Haas
- [Scenic Artist] William McConnell
- [Properties] Gilbert Kissel
- [Assistant Properties] Keefe Malley
Costumes
- Gowns by Orry-kelly
- [Wardrobe Woman] Cora Lobb
- [Wardrobe Man] B.W. Kring
Make-up
- Makeup Artist Perc Westmore
- [Make-up] Frank McCoy
- [Hair] Joan Udko
Music
- Music by Adolph Deutsch
- Musical Director Leo F. Forbstein
- [Orchestrations] Arthur Lange
Sound
- Sound by Oliver S. Garretson
