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These are the posts for Tuesday, the 13th day of February in the year 2007 of the common era.

The Maltese Falcon (1941)

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

I don’t mind a reasonable amount of trouble.

Plato believed that everything in the world has an “ideal universal form” that represents the perfect example of the imperfect things in the real world. For many, The Maltese Falcon is the Platonic ideal of the hard-boiled detective story. True, it’s not the earliest example of the genre, the original novel already having been adapted twice for the screen in the previous decade, but it still contains classic examples of what we consider the basic elements of that genre of film. Most of would now be tired clichés of detective films were either established or popularized by this classic version of Dashiell Hammet’s novel.

The Maltese Falcon

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