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Bye Bye Blackbird: “The Maltese Falcon” (1941)

Bye Bye Blackbird: “The Maltese Falcon” (1941)

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A priceless object. A room full of liars. One detective trying to stay loyal to his own dubious moral code. We’re diving into "The Maltese Falcon" (1941), the Warner Bros classic that turns a hardboiled mystery into the blueprint for film noir, and we’re doing it the way we love best: with story, history, and a few sharp opinions.

We talk about why this is one of the rare movie adaptations that barely flinches from its source, and how John Huston’s “shoot the book” approach creates a fast, propulsive thriller that still feels modern. Along the way, we dig into why Humphrey Bogart becomes the definitive Sam Spade, how noir dialogue works like music, why the film’s moral ambiguity is the whole point, and how "the stuff that dreams are made of" is the stuff of nightmares, too.

If you love classic Hollywood, detective fiction, or film noir history, this one is a feast. Subscribe, share the show with a fellow movie nerd, and leave us a rating and review so more listeners can find Going Hollywood.

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