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The Falcon In Mexico DVD

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When the Falcon (Tom Conway) meets Barbara Wade (Martha MacVicar) - the beautiful young daughter of a celebrated artist - he has no idea that he is about to embark on his strangest and most chilling case!Barbara has had visions that her father is still alive - even though the world thinks him long dead. Linking this to the recent murder of a wealthy art dealer, the Falcon flies south of the border to Mexico to uncover the truth.Arriving at the artist's exotic hideaway, he finds himself at the heart of an eerie conspiracy and surrounded by mysterious strangers with... closely guarded secrets. As The Falcon begins to unravel the case, people start to die. Whatever the truth is, it's important enough to kill for - again and again! [show more]

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Released
23 April 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Odeon Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
70 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5060082516122 
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Tom Conway returns as Tom Lawrence, aka 'The Falcon', to solve another mystery in this 1940s crime drama. When a gallery owner is murdered and new artwork by a supposedly deceased painter turns up, The Falcon investigates. He travels to Mexico to meet with the artist's daughter, Barbara Wade (Martha Vickers), and, as more killings take place, soon finds his own life at risk.

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