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The Falcon Takes Over : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Falcon Takes Over
''The Falcon Takes Over'', also known as ''The Falcon Steps Out'', is a 1942 black-and-white mystery film directed by Irving Reis. The film was the third, following ''The Gay Falcon'' and ''A Date with the Falcon'' (1941), to star George Sanders as the character Gay Lawrence, a gentleman detective known by the sobriquet the Falcon. Though the film featured the Falcon and other characters created by Michael Arlen, its plot was taken from the Raymond Chandler novel ''Farewell, My Lovely'',〔 with the Falcon substituted for Chandler's archetypal private eye Philip Marlowe and the setting of New York replacing Marlowe's Los Angeles beat.〔〔 The film was the second adaptation of a Marlowe story, after ''Time to Kill'', released earlier in the same year. That film, also, did not use Marlowe as the main character, changing the name to Michael Shayne. Critic Louis Black, in a 1999 article for ''The Austin Chronicle'', wrote that the film "had none of the atmosphere of Chandler's book" and recommended instead the later adaptation, ''Murder, My Sweet'' (1944).〔 ==Plot summary==
Brutish prison escapee Moose Malloy (Ward Bond) forces Goldie Locke (Allen Jenkins) to drive him to a posh nightclub, where Moose hopes to be reunited with his old girlfriend〔(Profile of ''The Falcon Takes Over'' ), accessed March 6, 2014.〕
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