The Falcon in Danger

MURDER IN THE STRATOSPHERE!

5.6
19431h 9m

Two industrialists disappear from an airplane while the plane is in the air. Also missing is $100,000. The Falcon investigates and discovers a plot against the government.

Production

Logo for RKO Radio Pictures

Cast

Photo of Tom Conway

Tom Conway

Tom Lawrence / The Falcon

Photo of Jean Brooks

Jean Brooks

Iris Fairchild

Photo of Elaine Shepard

Elaine Shepard

Nancy Palmer

Photo of Amelita Ward

Amelita Ward

Bonnie Caldwell

Photo of Cliff Clark

Cliff Clark

Insp. Timothy Donovan

Photo of Edward Gargan

Edward Gargan

Det. Bates

Photo of Clarence Kolb

Clarence Kolb

Stanley Harris Palmer

Photo of Richard Davies

Richard Davies

Kenneth Gibson

Photo of Richard Martin

Richard Martin

George Morley

Photo of Erford Gage

Erford Gage

Evan Morley

Photo of Eddie Dunn

Eddie Dunn

Det. Grimes

Photo of Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe

Thomas, the butler (uncredited)

Photo of Robert Emmett Keane

Robert Emmett Keane

Wally Fairchild (uncredited)

Photo of Charles Trowbridge

Charles Trowbridge

Palmer's Doctor (uncredited)

Photo of Rosemary La Planche

Rosemary La Planche

Nurse (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

When a passenger plane crash lands at a small airport, the emergency services are puzzled by the rather Marie Celeste scenario they discover. Where have the people gone? More importantly - where have $100,000 gone too? "Iris" (Jean Brooks) is the daughter of one of the missing men and she determines to engage the services of the "Falcon" (Tom Conway) to get to the bottom of this mystery. Before he can sink his teeth into the investigation though, her father reappears - all on his own - with a rather fantastic tale of mid-air hijackings and anti-government conspiracies. Is he telling the truth or is he implicated in some nefarious plot, too? It's standard wartime fayre, this - a slightly far-fetched plot that at least gets the imagination going to compensate for some rather join-the-dots acting and writing. The denouement is a wee bit different and though I still think it's a shame George Sanders didn't stay with this franchise, Conway does enough to keep it watchable and just a little intriguing.

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