Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated ++++)

May 6, 2013, Mystery Photo

Here’s our mystery chap for Monday.

Update: In selecting a mystery movie, I usually avoid films that have just appeared on TCM, figuring that most Daily Mirror readers watch everything it airs. But this was such a bizarre discovery I had to break my rule.

In 2009, when I was doing the blog at The Times, I went through all of the clips on Raymond Chandler but somehow missed this little gem, so I wasn’t expecting anything other than a routine installment of the Falcon series — until I heard the name “Velma” and recognized Ward Bond as Moose Malloy.

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Yes it’s Hans Conried… with a gun!


This ranks as one of the most peculiar movies I have seen and not just because Hans Conried has a gun. It’s so unlikely to see one of Chandler’s stories — which define Los Angeles — transplanted to New York.

June 8, 1942, The Falcon Takes Over

May 7, 2013, Mystery Photo

And here’s a mystery woman for Tuesday.

Please congratulate Michael Ryerson, William, Julie Merholz, Bob Levinson and Mike Hawks for identifying our mystery film.

Right actor, wrong film: Bronson Bias, Roget-L.A.and Kent.

Right actor: Patrick, Rick Helin, Sarah, Benito, Ed, Sandy, Jo Anne, Herb Nichols, Don Danard, Jenny M, Lorenzo, Suzanne Annette Stone, Louis, Megan and Lee Ann, Barbara Klein, Mary Mallory, Lee Rivas, Laura Wagner, Wayne, Rick, Bob Hansen, Rick Scott, Mike Ballew and Richard Arndt

Congratulations, everyone!

May 8, 2013, Mystery Photo

And for Wednesday, another mystery fellow.

Our mystery movie and cast have been identified by Mary Mallory, Jenny M, Patrick, Barbara Klein, Claire Lockhart, Floyd Thursby, LC and Rick Scott.

Monday’s mystery fellow was identified by RJ and Stevo.

Right actor, wrong movie: Cynthia Abel

Our mystery lady was identified by Patrick, Julie Merholz, Gary Martin, Bob Levinson and Don Danard.

Congratulations, everyone!

Technical difficulties are delaying a new mystery photo today. I’ll try again later when my computer is more cooperative.

May 9, 2013, Mystery Photo

Here’s our pistol-packing mystery woman for Thursday. More later.

May 10, 2013

And our mystery woman for Friday.

Yesterday’s technical problems put me way behind. I’ve double-checked, but please forgive me if I left someone out.

Our mystery movie and cast have been identified by: Rick, Lorenzo, Roget-L.A., Sarah, Gary Martin, Suzanne Annette Stone, Dewey Webb, Don Danard, Benito and Valle Dave.

Wednesday’s mystery person: Patrick, Ed, Don Danard, Gary Martin, Julie Merholz, Barbara Klein, Jenny M, Bob Levinson, Dewey Webb,  Mike Hawks, Floyd Thursby, Stevo, Keith “Throwback” Thursby, Rick Scott, Benito, Mary Mallory, Greg Clancy and Bob Hansen.

Thursday’s mystery woman: Patrick, Jenny M, Julie Merholz, Mike Hawks, Mary Mallory, Gary Martin, Roget-L.A., Lorenzo, Rick Scott and  Bob Hansen.

Gary Martin writes: I’ve puzzled over Monday’s guest all week. I guess I should just admit that XXXX was once a younger man.

Congrats, everyone!

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113 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated ++++)

  1. Bronson Bias says:

    Ward Bond in the Maltese Falcon.

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  2. Patrick says:

    Monday = Ward Bond

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  3. Rick Helin says:

    He looks like an early Ward Bond

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  4. Ward Bond as Moose Malloy in The Falcon Takes Over.

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  5. Laura Wagner says:

    William Newell

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  6. Sarah says:

    Ward Bond.

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  7. William says:

    Ward Bond

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  8. Benito says:

    Ward Bond, but that would be too easy

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  9. Kent says:

    That is Ward Bond, it looks like it’s from the “Maltese Falcon.”

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  10. Ed says:

    It’s Ward Bond

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  11. sandy says:

    Ward Bond

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  12. Jo Anne says:

    Ward Bond

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  13. Cal and Lulu says:

    Robert Mitchum

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  14. William says:

    “the Falcon Takes Over”, 1942

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  15. Don Danard says:

    Ward Bond today.

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  16. juliemerholz says:

    Ward Bond in The Falcon Takes Over 1942

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  17. Jenny M says:

    Ward Bond

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  18. Lorenzo says:

    Wagons ho. It appears to be Ward Bond

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  19. Louis says:

    No clue about which movie this is but I’m pretty sure that’s Ward Bond.

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  20. Bob Levinson says:

    Ward Bond (from “The Falcon Takes Over”?)

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  21. Megan and Lee Ann says:

    Ward Bond

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  22. Barbara Klein says:

    Ward Bond

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  23. Dan Nather says:

    Mike Mazurki is my first guess . . .

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  24. Mike Hawks says:

    Ward Bond in THE FALCON TAKES OVER 1942.

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  25. Mary Mallory says:

    Ward Bond. Finally back online.

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  26. Lee Rivas says:

    Ward Bond?

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  27. Laura Wagner says:

    I said William Newell first, but in a more sober light (literally), it now looks likes Ward Bond. Who looks like Newell.

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  28. wayne says:

    ward bond

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  29. Rick says:

    Ward Bond (this seems way too easy)

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  30. Bob Hansen says:

    Isn’t it Ward Bond?

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  31. Rogét-L.A. says:

    Ward Bond in “The Maltese Falcon” (1941)?

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  32. Rick Scott says:

    Ward Bond…that narrows it down to about 200 films.

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  33. Mike Ballew says:

    Ward Bond.

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  34. Richard Arndt says:

    Ward Bond

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  35. Mary Mallory says:

    Anne Revere.

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  36. Mary Mallory says:

    THE FALCON TAKES OVER.

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  37. dewey webb says:

    Virginia Gregg, letting it all go for art. Or Jack Webb.

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  38. Jenny M says:

    Anne Revere in The Falcon Takes Over

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  39. Patrick says:

    Tuesday = Anne Revere

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  40. Patrick says:

    The Falcon Takes Over – 1942

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  41. Barbara Klein says:

    Anne Revere, and the movie is The Falcon Takes Over

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  42. dewey webb says:

    Crime In The Streets

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  43. RJ says:

    ward bond

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  44. Gary Martin says:

    Tuesday is Anne Revere.

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  45. Claire Lockhart says:

    Ward Bond and Anne Revere in THE FALCON TAKES OVER (1942)

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  46. Floyd Thursby says:

    Ward Bond and Anne Revere in “The Falcon Takes Over.”

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  47. Cynthia Abel says:

    Ward Bond – the Maltese Falcon

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  48. Don Danard says:

    Tuesday’s distraught lady is Anne Revere

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  49. LC says:

    The Falcon Takes Over with Ward Bond and Anne Revere

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  50. stevo says:

    ward bond?

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  51. Patricia van Hartesveldt says:

    Tuesday: Thelma Ritter?

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  52. Rick Scott says:

    Tuesday looks like Anne Revere. If so, the film is “The Falcon Takes Over.”

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  53. Patrick says:

    Wednesday = Hans Conried

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  54. Ed says:

    Wednesday is Hans Conried

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  55. Don Danard says:

    Today’s Mystery Person …. Hans Conreid

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  56. Gary Martin says:

    Hans Conreid…who I remember on radio in My Friend Irma.

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  57. juliemerholz says:

    Hans Conreid

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  58. Barbara Klein says:

    Hans Conried

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  59. Jenny M says:

    Hans Conried

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  60. Bob Levinson says:

    And now — Hans Conreid.

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  61. dewey webb says:

    Hans Conreid

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  62. Mary Mallory says:

    George Cleveland?

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  63. Rick says:

    Hans Conried today – movie is The Falcon Takes Over

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  64. Lorenzo says:

    Wednesday’s guy is everybody’s favorite uncle Tonoose, Hans Conried. A stab at the movie is The Falcon Takes Over.

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  65. Mike Hawks says:

    Anne Revere for tuesday and Hans Conreid for today.

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  66. Floyd Thursby says:

    Hans Conried today.

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  67. Rogét-L.A. says:

    Ward Bond, Anne Revere and Hans Conried in “The Falcon Takes Over” (1942)

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  68. Earl Boebert says:

    “Murder, My Sweet,” adaptation of “Farewell, My Lovely.” Mike Mazurki as Moose Malloy, looking for his Velma (“cute as lace pants.”) Esther Howard next as Jessie Florian, then Douglas Walton as the slippery Lindsay Marriott. Up next as the capper: Claire Trevor as Velma, excuse me, *Mrs. Grayle*

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  69. stevo says:

    could it be hans conried ?

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  70. kthursby says:

    Hey Larry, since my cousin Floyd Thursby has contributed thought I’d join in. Wednesday’s chap sure looks like Hans Conried.

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  71. mrs.stevo says:

    tuesday, looks like larry fine after a fight in a parking lot

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  72. Sarah says:

    Hans Conried clenches it. The movie is the “Falcon Takes Over”. (With Anne Revere in a fetching plaid robe!)

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  73. Gary Martin says:

    In an effort to solve this by Wednesday I’ll suggest that this is The Falcon Takes Over.

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  74. The Falcon takes Over, with Han Conreid and Ann Revere….based on Raymond Chandler’s “Farewell, My Lovely”

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  75. Rick Scott says:

    Wednesday…a young and dapper Hans Conreid

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  76. dewey webb says:

    Anne Revere/The Falcon Takes Over

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  77. Benito says:

    Photo 3 is a very young Hans Conried, of The 5000 Fingers Of Dr. T fame

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  78. Don Danard says:

    Lynn Bari in “The Falcon Takes Over.

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  79. Patrick says:

    Thursday = Lynn Bari

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  80. Jenny M says:

    Lynn Bari

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  81. dewey webb says:

    Lynn Bari

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  82. Benito says:

    The dangerous dame in photo 4 sure looks like Lynn Bari, so the movie must be The Falcon Takes Over [1942].

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    • wayne flaaten says:

      I think you need to have your computer / system checked-out by a techee = I think you have been hacked or have a virus ! = I received 30-40 copies of this !

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      • lmharnisch says:

        It’s not my computer. If you checked either of these boxes:

        Notify me of follow-up comments via email.

        Notify me of new posts via email.

        Then you got lots of email.

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  83. Mike Hawks says:

    Lynn Bari is packin’ heat.

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  84. Mary Mallory says:

    Hans Conreid yesterday and Lynn Bari today.

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  85. Gary Martin says:

    Hmmm….Lynn Bari.

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  86. Rogét-L.A. says:

    Hey, where’s my credit. Was my Wednesday guess incorrect? By the way, Lynn Bari is Thursday’s pistol-packing mama.

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  87. Greg Clancey says:

    Wednesday is Hans Conried trying to hide behind a ‘stash.

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  88. Gary Martin says:

    I’ve puzzled over Monday’s guest all week. I guess I should just admit that Ward Bond was once a younger man.

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  89. Lorenzo says:

    Maybe Lyn Bari.

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  90. ValleDave says:

    Ward Bond, Anne Revere, Hans Conreid and Lynn Bari (I hope) in “The Falcon Takes Over.”

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  91. Rick Scott says:

    Thursday is Lynn Bari.

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  92. Bob Hansen says:

    In addition to Mr. Bond, we now have Anne Revere, Hans Conreid and Lynn Bari. Don’t know the movie though.

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  93. Patrick says:

    Friday = Helen Gilbert

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  94. Gary Martin says:

    …and before there was a Peggy Lee there was a Peggy Lee wannabe …Helen Gilbert.

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  95. juliemerholz says:

    Helen Gilbert

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  96. Don Danard says:

    Friday’s long-haired blonde is Helen Gilbert.

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  97. Jenny M says:

    Helen Gilbert

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  98. Mary Mallory says:

    Helen Gilbert.

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  99. Lorenzo says:

    Friday’s lady is Helen Gilbert.

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  100. Mike Hawks says:

    The blonde packin’ heat is Helen Gilbert.

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  101. Barbara Klein says:

    Helen Gilbert
    Your technical problems omitted me as having named each cast ,member and the movie. If you’ve lost my replies – Ward Bond, Anne Revere, Hans Conried, Lynn Bari, and Helen Gilbert in “The Falcon Takes Over.”
    Thanks.

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  102. Cool post, Larry! Am a big Raymond Chandler fan, but have never seen “The Falcon Takes Over.” Will definitely check that out…

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  103. Stacia says:

    Ooh, I wish I had read this earlier! It’s hilarious to see Ward Bond in padding to make him look like big Moose Malloy. Very strange movie, indeed.

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  104. Yes-you truly fooled me. Although I do not have the encyclopedic knowledge of your regulars, I consider myself a Noir expert and these scenes had Murder My Sweet or The Big Sleep written all over them, but with the wrong casts. I got Ward Bond, but glossed over his Falcon film in my research, thinking this lighter series was not true Noir.

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    • lmharnisch says:

      Dennis — this film came as a total surprise to me, which is how I pick the mystery photos. 🙂 It’s really a strange riff on Raymond Chandler.

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