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The Maltese Falcon


 

The Maltese Falcon is a detective novel by Dashiell Hammett, made into a quintessential film noir movie.

Plot

Private eye Sam Spade and his partner are approached by O'Shaughnessy to follow a man.

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During the tail Spade's partner is murdered, and Spade becomes embroiled with O'Shaughnessy, Cairo, and Gutman - three ruthless characters seeking the lost Maltese Falcon, a statuette of a bird, currently black but believed to be solid gold and jewelled beneath this veneer.

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The Huston version exemplifies the noir aesthetic both thematically and visually.

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At the end of the film, the hero Sam Spade realizes that O'Shaughnessy, who hired him and with whom he has fallen in love, is responsible for his partner's death. He must decide between turning her in or running away with her. Typically, for the noir period film, the hero eventually makes the moral decision. Visually, as she is being led away, the woman enters an elevator, and the grate closing in front of her face symbolizes her jailing.

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In the novel, Spade also gives up O'Shaughnessy, but in a more hard-boiled manner: It is a choice between which of them will be jailed for murder, and Spade is aware they will hang him but not O'Shaughnessy.

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