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The Maltese Falcon (Blu-ray Disc)

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Still the tightest, sharpest, and most cynical of Hollywood's official deathless classics, bracingly tough even by post-Tarantino standards. Humphrey Bogart is Dashiell Hammett's definitive private eye, Sam Spade, struggling to keep his hard-boiled cool as the double-crosses pile up around his ankles. The plot, which dances all around the stolen Middle Eastern statuette of the title, is too baroque to try to follow, and it doesn't make a bit of difference. The dialogue, much of it lifted straight from Hammett, is delivered with whip-crack speed and sneering ferocity, as Bogie faces off against Peter Lorre and Sidney Greenstreet, fends off the duplicitous advances of Mary Astor, and roughs up a cringing "gunsel" played by Elisha Cook Jr. It's an action movie of sorts, at least by implication: the characters always seem keyed up, right on the verge of erupting into violence. This is a turning-point picture in several respects: John Huston (The African Queen) made his directorial debut here in 1941, and Bogart, who had mostly played bad guys, was a last-minute substitution for George Raft, who must have been kicking himself for years afterward. This is the role that made Bogart a star and established his trend-setting (and still influential) antihero persona. --David Chute

SPECIAL FEATURES:
  • Audio/Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Commentary by Bogart Biographer Eric Lax
  • Featurette The Maltese Falcon: One Magnificent Bird
  • Breakdowns of 1941: Studio Blooper Reel
  • Makeup Tests
  • Becoming Attractions: The Trailers of Humphrey Bogart
  • Warner Night at the Movies 1941 Short Subjects Gallery:
    • Newsreel
    • Musical Short The Gay Parisian
    • Two Classic Cartoons: Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt and Meet John Doughboy
    • Trailers for The Maltese Falcon, 1941's Sergeant York and 1936's Previous Falcon Movie Adaptation Satan Met a Lady
  • Audio-Only Bonus: Three Radio Show Adaptations – Two Featuring the Movie's Original Stars, Plus Another Starring Edward G. Robinson
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