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  1. The Falcon in Mexico is a 1944 film directed by William Berke and stars Tom Conway in his recurring role as a suave amateur sleuth, supported by Mona Maris and Martha Vickers. Conway would play the Falcon seven more times before RKO retired the franchise in 1946.

  2. The Falcon in Mexico: Directed by William Berke. With Tom Conway, Mona Maris, Martha Vickers, Nestor Paiva. An artist's daughter becomes suspicious when new paintings by her supposedly dead father begin turning up in New York.

    • (801)
    • Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
    • William Berke
    • 1945-02-01
  3. The Falcon in Mexico (1944) is the 9th of 16 Falcon whodunits produced by RKO Radio Pictures and the fifth to star Tom Conway, who inherited the series from his younger brother, George Sanders. Sanders had first appeared as rogue adventurer Gay Lawrence in The Gay Falcon (1941), after having played the similar Simon Templar, aka The Saint, in ...

  4. A 1944 film starring Tom Conway as private investigator Tom Lawrence, who helps a woman find her missing father in Mexico. The film has a low rating of C+ and mixed reviews from critics and audiences.

    • (13)
    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • William Berke
  5. The Falcon travels to Mexico where he gets involved with murder and a mysterious painting.

  6. A detective travels to Mexico to investigate a murder involving a missing artist and his daughter. He uncovers a web of deception, forgery and murder as he tries to find the truth behind the paintings.

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  8. The Falcon in Mexico wastes no time getting started: within the first ten minutes, amateur sleuth Tom Lawrence (Tom Conway), aka The Falcon, gets mixed up with a damsel in distress, the murder of an art gallery owner, and a collection of valuable paintings attributed to a supposedly dead artist.