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In the book Maltese Falcon, Spade's full name is Sam Spade.
He went in search for the maltese falcon.
His name was Samuel Spade or Sam Spade.
Miles Archer
Sam Spade's partner who is killed in the beginning of the Maltese Falcon.
The gumshoe featured in "The Maltese Falcon" is Sam Spade, a hardboiled detective character created by author Dashiell Hammett. He is known for his tough exterior, sharp wit, and code of ethics that guides his investigations.
There is not one online. You can make one for yourself though.
In Dashiell Hammett's novel "The Maltese Falcon," private detective Sam Spade comes into possession of the falcon when he is approached by a mysterious woman named Brigid O'Shaughnessy. She initially hires him to find her missing sister but later reveals that she is seeking the coveted Maltese Falcon, a priceless artifact. After a series of twists and betrayals, Spade ultimately acquires the falcon, but its true value and the danger surrounding it complicate his pursuit. The bird itself, a black statuette, symbolizes greed and deception throughout the story.
This quote came from the film The Maltese Falcon. The quote was said by the character Sam Spade.
Sam Spade is the lead character in The Maltese Falcon(1941), and is played by Humphrey Bogart in that film. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett.
This 1941 Crime Mystery starred Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor and Gladys George. Humphrey Bogart was the star in Maltese Falcon and played private investigator, Sam Spade. He co-starred with Gladys George, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet.
In "The Maltese Falcon," Sam Spade evolves from a self-serving private detective to a more morally complex character. Initially motivated by personal gain and seduction, he becomes disillusioned with the corrupt world around him, particularly through his interactions with Brigid O'Shaughnessy and the various criminals pursuing the falcon. By the end, Spade demonstrates a commitment to justice over personal desire, ultimately choosing to turn Brigid in rather than succumbing to her manipulations. This transformation highlights his integrity and the moral ambiguities of his profession.