The - Maltese Falcon

Critics and audiences alike praise the film for its technical prowess and iconic performances: The Maltese Falcon movie review - Roger Ebert

John Huston's 1941 adaptation of The Maltese Falcon is widely regarded as a cinematic masterpiece that defined the "hard-boiled" detective archetype and laid the groundwork for the genre . Starring Humphrey Bogart as the cynical Sam Spade, the film is celebrated more for its razor-sharp dialogue and moody atmosphere than for its labyrinthine plot. Critical Consensus The Maltese Falcon