@@Billys-Joint I know Sanders wanted to move on, but I wished they had done one full film together. The Brother film is really fun though with them both. I think I've seen them all except "The Falcon and the Co-eds".
This was a FUN presentation!! Your intro 'greetings' and then the old time Intermission really enhance the enjoyment of this double feature. Thank you. Clicking on "subscribe" now!!
Loved Jane Greer in The Falcon's Adventure / Alibi...It is a prelude of better things to come in Out of the Past (47). Jane's the perfect Femme Fatale----So Duplicitous, So Gorgeous.
"I'll buy that Dream!" played by the orchestra in the nightclub. "Imagine me in a dress white and flowery, and you asking Dad for my dowry: it doesn't sound bad, but if it can be had, I'll buy that dream!"
If you close your eyes, Tom Conway sounds _exactly_ like George Sanders. Edit: Just found out that Tom Conway and George Sanders are *_brothers!_* No wonder they both sound and look so much alike!
Must have been a very cheap hotel if anyone could just stand outside the door and hear normal conversations as if there was no door and the conversation was only inches away instead of yards away behind a closed door. Hmmm, maybe they valued acoustics over privacy since they didn't lock the door either?
It’s funny how all the premises are all the same. The Falcon, Boston, Blackie, and Bulldog Drummond…. for each, a police inspector is always ready to arrest them while saying that they’ve been waiting a long time to get them for something and never believe them when they say they had nothing to do with the crime. Each man has a comedic relief sidekick that isn’t too smart. 😂😂 it I enjoy each one! ❤
I cannot show the film. Copyright stuff. I do have a new Falcon show coming up Wednesday though. One Falcon movie, a Falcon TV show and one The Whistler TV show.
Not the same guy, a namesake. This actor, Tom Conway (born Sanders) died of alcoholism complications & specifically, mainly, a stroke, & cirrhosis of the liver, in a Culver City hospital in 1967. George Sanders took an overdose of barbiturates (he'd saved up 5 prescriptions) after a series of things he found tragic & then a dementia diagnosis that stemmed from & also increased his drinking alcoholically & becoming severely depressed, after Tom. And that's not unusual for that time, just two examples of why it's not normalized to keep a home bar & offer a "drink," & actually often tons of alcohol & various kinds per visit or dinner, to guests as people did in the 50s, 60s & 70s among the "sophisticates," including the Rat Pack, & a lot of businessmen. A lot of them just dressed up & drank from late afternoon til late at night, every day. Dressing up proved they weren't alcoholic. AA attendance & meetings immensely increased starting in the 60s, especially on both coasts, & there are movies about this, & tons showing it.
@@WildWoodsGirl65 So many in those days, both actors and actresses. I've read of some of the Falcon films leading ladies met this end as well. Dana Andrews, another favorite of mine almost drank himself to death, but got to AA in time. He spent the rest of his life warning others.
I am a fan of the Tom Conway Falcon Movies. His were the best and the most entertaining. I hope to see more of these classic movies.
Thx Paul. Me too but many I cannot show for copyright reasons. I did play a new show tonight though. Wed. Aug. 14.
I am always up for the Falcon!
So am I! The Falcon, The Lone Wolf, Bulldog Drummond, Nero Wolfe -- love them all. Thanks so much for this great "double bill"!
Yes, love these!
ME TOO!
Love "The Falcon" movies! More please!
Hi, I would love to play more but most have copyright issues. Sorry. I plan to play more Falcon TV shows. Thanks for stopping in. I appreciate it.
Always fun to watch “the Falcon” either with Tom Conway or his brother George Sanders. 😊😊😊😊
Enjoyed all the Falcon Movies, Tom Conway his brother Tim Conway and earlier Louie believe Hayward all great
Can't get enough of Conway and Goldie loc
Glad u liked it Jesse
Thank you Billy for all of your hard work and time you spend on getting these shows together and then sharing them with us
Great classic you never See again today. Keep them comingthank you.
Thx Red. I'll do my best
Thankyou 🎉
Excellent thank you
A new sub here. Thank you for the description. I really enjoy that part, as well as the opening and closing credits. Oh, and the Intermission too!
Thanks for the sub!
Very Nice Job kicking out these Falcom Movies. ty
Thx John. There are not many that I can show without copyright issues
The very corner of Cool & Hip!
Thank you for an enjoyable evening
Glad you enjoyed it
@@Billys-Joint Yes. Thank you. I never tire of them.
Thank you for these movies. I am a fan of the falcon,but I like George Sanders,( Tom's brother) doing the role better with his humor and funny faces..
I have The Falcon's Brother coming up Wednesday with George Sanders. He was Conway's real brother. I hope I have no copyright issues.
@@Billys-Joint I know Sanders wanted to move on, but I wished they had done one full film together. The Brother film is really fun though with them both. I think I've seen them all except "The Falcon and the Co-eds".
Funny faces, especially when his fiancee gives him the business.😃
Glad u liked them. There are not many available for me to show. Copyright issues.
Love them both great actors ❤
This was a FUN presentation!! Your intro 'greetings' and then the old time Intermission really enhance the enjoyment of this double feature. Thank you. Clicking on "subscribe" now!!
Thanks, glad u liked it.
Love Falcon n Tom Conway or his Brother.Both great Actors.❤
glad u had fun Darline
Excellent, thank you.
Thank you for adding one more wonderful item to my movie exploration.❤
sure
A great blend of comedy and intrigue! ❤ After the first half, I decided to subscribe; and that’s not something I do often.
Thank you very much!
Awesome
Loved Jane Greer in The Falcon's Adventure / Alibi...It is a prelude of better things to come in Out of the Past (47). Jane's the perfect Femme Fatale----So Duplicitous, So Gorgeous.
Couldn't agree more!
"I'll buy that Dream!" played by the orchestra in the nightclub. "Imagine me in a dress white and flowery, and you asking Dad for my dowry: it doesn't sound bad, but if it can be had, I'll buy that dream!"
Thanks for that tip. Detailed credits were not a big deal back then.
Thanks
U R most welcome!
I love these old shows. I'll turn off the lights and listen like a old radio show sometimes😊
great
If you close your eyes, Tom Conway sounds _exactly_ like George Sanders.
Edit: Just found out that Tom Conway and George Sanders are *_brothers!_* No wonder they both sound and look so much alike!
yes DH
George Sanders stopped talking with his brother, due to his drinking. That's how Tom Conway died.
Thanks for not ruining a good print by splashing an ego logo over it, subbed.
Welcome!
Must have been a very cheap hotel if anyone could just stand outside the door and hear normal conversations as if there was no door and the conversation was only inches away instead of yards away behind a closed door.
Hmmm, maybe they valued acoustics over privacy since they didn't lock the door either?
hehe. nice call
Thanksl
Sure Kathleen
I was surprised to find out that Tom Conway was George Sanders brother. They both had very elegant voices.
Yes Susan. Bros
"There's A Radio Station Up There On The Roof."
hahaha
It’s funny how all the premises are all the same. The Falcon, Boston, Blackie, and Bulldog Drummond…. for each, a police inspector is always ready to arrest them while saying that they’ve been waiting a long time to get them for something and never believe them when they say they had nothing to do with the crime. Each man has a comedic relief sidekick that isn’t too smart. 😂😂 it I enjoy each one! ❤
haha good point. I like how the star always gets vindicated at the end but in the next show he is accused of murder AGAIN. What a hoot
@ 😂😂
Jason Robards? How'd he get in there?
He was a friend of the producer.
THANKS !!!
Would it be possible for you to download *The Falcon in San Francisco (1945)?*
I'll look for it and I will show if there are no copyright issues.
I cannot show the film. Copyright stuff. I do have a new Falcon show coming up Wednesday though. One Falcon movie, a Falcon TV show and one The Whistler TV show.
Dj later became magic Matt Alan , see gar man😺
cool info Mickey
Conway looks like Julian Lennon.
I'll take your word for it
Bad end for Conway. Shot to death in drunken brawl at trocadero 😺
wow.
Not the same guy, a namesake. This actor, Tom Conway (born Sanders) died of alcoholism complications & specifically, mainly, a stroke, & cirrhosis of the liver, in a Culver City hospital in 1967. George Sanders took an overdose of barbiturates (he'd saved up 5 prescriptions) after a series of things he found tragic & then a dementia diagnosis that stemmed from & also increased his drinking alcoholically & becoming severely depressed, after Tom.
And that's not unusual for that time, just two examples of why it's not normalized to keep a home bar & offer a "drink," & actually often tons of alcohol & various kinds per visit or dinner, to guests as people did in the 50s, 60s & 70s among the "sophisticates," including the Rat Pack, & a lot of businessmen. A lot of them just dressed up & drank from late afternoon til late at night, every day. Dressing up proved they weren't alcoholic. AA attendance & meetings immensely increased starting in the 60s, especially on both coasts, & there are movies about this, & tons showing it.
@@WildWoodsGirl65 So many in those days, both actors and actresses. I've read of some of the Falcon films leading ladies met this end as well. Dana Andrews, another favorite of mine almost drank himself to death, but got to AA in time. He spent the rest of his life warning others.
Yes, I read the history before. Sad story. Thx for the info
@@Billys-Joint tip o me cap…glad to be of service 😺