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The Maltese Falcon: John Huston, Director

Non-Fiction228 pagesAdult/Academic
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Summary

This is an academic film studies text analyzing John Huston's 1941 film 'The Maltese Falcon.' The book examines the film's production, cinematic techniques, cultural context, and place in noir cinema history through scholarly critical analysis.

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⚔️ViolenceNone
💋Romance & SexMild
🍷Drugs & AlcoholNone
📋Other ContentMild
Language

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Blasphemy / Religious ProfanityNone
Crude / Childish LanguageNone
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Violence

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Romance & Sex

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Homosexual RomanceNone
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