On 3 October 1941, the iconic film "The Maltese Falcon", directed by John Huston and based on Dashiell Hammett's 1929 novel, premiered in New York City.
This seminal work introduced audiences to the hard-boiled detective Sam Spade, portrayed by Humphrey Bogart, and cemented Bogart's status as a Hollywood star.
Mary Astor’s portrayal of the mysterious Brigid O'Shaughnessy, coupled with the intricate plot of deception, greed, and murder, captivated viewers.
Huston’s sharp direction and dark, atmospheric style transformed "The Maltese Falcon" into a cornerstone of the film noir genre, leaving an indelible mark on cinema history.