

John Calvert takes over as the Falcon in this Poverty-Row continuation of the film series.
Director: John F. Link Sr.
Writers: Don Martin
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OK, I quite enjoyed this. It continues the rather derivative series of "Falcon" adventures with John Calvert in the title tole, but there are some enjoyable moments along the way as he has to track do...

The Falcon is called to a young woman's school to investigate a murder. When he arrives, another victim is discovered.

While on vacation, the Falcon is arrested for kidnapping after striking up a friendship with a girl whose nurse has been recently murdered.

In the second film of the series (and not a second part of anything), Gay Lawrence, aka The Falcon, is about to depart the city to marry his fiancée, Helen Reed, when a mystery girl, Rita Mara, asks for his aid in disposing of a secret formula for making synthetic diamonds. He deliberately allows himself to be kidnapped by the gang for which Rita works. His aide, "Goldy" Locke, trails the kidnappers and brings the police. But the head of the gang escapes, and the Falcon continues the pursuit.

The murders of a suspected thief and a rival private eye draw the attention of The Falcon.

The second Falcon film to feature actor/magician John Calvert sees the Falcon dealing with art thieves.
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