At a New York airport, a passenger aircraft crash lands but when authorities enter the plane, it's totally empty, not a soul on board. Among the missing passengers is a leading industrialist (Clarence Kolb), who had $100,000 worth of securities with him. Enter the amateur detective known as the Falcon (Tom Conway) to solve the mystery. Directed by William Clemens (THE CASE OF THE VELVET CLAWS). The sixth film in The Falcon franchise is a notch above average although the solution to the mystery is never in doubt. The only negative thing I have to say about the movie is the irritating Southern belle (Amelita Ward) who plays the Falcon's latest girlfriend. Standard B movie stuff for whodunit addicts only. With Jean Brooks, Elaine Shepard, Edward Gargan and Ian Wolfe.
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