The Maltese Falcon  (1941)

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The movie The Maltese Falcon, released in 1941 and directed by John Huston, was shot on film using Mitchell BNC Camera with Arthur Edeson as cinematographer and editing by Thomas Richards.
Directed by | John Huston
Cinematography by | Arthur Edeson
Edited by | Thomas Richards
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Country | United States
Language | English
Genres | Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery

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Original Award Category: Outstanding Motion Picture
 
Cast
Samuel Spade
Brigid O'Shaughnessy
Iva Archer
Joel Cairo
Lt. Of Detectives Dundy
Effie Perine
Kasper Gutman
Detective Tom Polhaus
Miles Archer
Wilmer Cook
Frank Richman
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Musician: Violin
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