The Gay Falcon
| The Gay Falcon | |
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| Directed by | Irving Reis |
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| Based on | "The Gay Falcon" 1940 story inTown & Country by Michael Arlen |
| Produced by | Howard Benedict |
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| Cinematography | Nicholas Musuraca |
| Edited by | George Crone |
| Music by | Paul Sawtell |
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| Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Gay Falcon is a 1941 American mystery thriller film directed by Irving Reis and starring George Sanders, Wendy Barrie and Allen Jenkins. A B film produced and distributed by RKO Pictures, it the first in a series of sixteen films about a suave detective nicknamed The Falcon. Intended to replace the earlier The Saint detective series, the first film took its title from the lead character, Gay Laurence. Sanders was cast in the title role; he had played The Saint in the prior RKO series. He was teamed again with Wendy Barrie who had been with him in three previous Saint films. The first four films starred Sanders as Gay Lawrence and the rest featured Tom Conway, Sanders' real-life brother, as Tom Lawrence, brother of Gay.