The Falcon in Hollywood
Film
Directed by
Gordon Douglas
Gordon Douglas (December 15, 1907 – September 29, 1993) was an American film director, who directed many different genres of films over the course of a five-decade career in motion pictures. He was a native of New York City. Born Gordon Douglas Brickner, he began his career as a child actor. As a...
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- DANGEROUS LOVE IN HOLLYWOOD!
- THE STAGE IS SET for Murder!
- Where next will the killer strike?
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- 1 h 7 min
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The Falcon Strikes Back
The Falcon Strikes Back is a 1943 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk. …
Initial release date: May 7, 1943
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