The Falcon in Hollywood is a 1944 film which was the tenth of sixteen in the Falcon series.
Plot summary
Tom Lawrence (Tom Conway), The Falcon, tries to solve a series of Hollywood murders. The killings all seem to be tied in with a "jinxed" movie production, supervised by neurotic studio executive Martin Dwyer (John Abbott). Accompanied by wisecracked lady cabbie Billie (Veda Ann Borg), Lawrence pokes around a studio. Suspects are starlet Peggy Callahan (Barbara Hale), haughty prima donna Lili D'Alio (Rita Corday) or shady "businessman" Louie (Sheldon Leonard).
Cast
- Tom Conway as Tom Lawrence
- Barbara Hale as Peggy Callahan
- Veda Ann Borg as Billie Atkins
- John Abbott as Martin S. Dwyer
- Sheldon Leonard as Louie Buchanan
- Konstantin Shayne as Alec Hoffman
- Emory Parnell as Inspector McBride
- Frank Jenks as Lieutenant Higgins
- Jean Brooks as Roxanna Miles
- Rita Corday as Lili D'Allio
- Walter Soderling as Ed Johnson
- Useff Ali as Mohammed Nogari
- Robert Clarke as Perc Saunders
References
External list
- The Falcon in Hollywood at IMDB
- The Falcon in Hollywood at AllMovie
- The Falcon in Hollywood at the TCM Movie Database