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Meet Boston Blackie Directed by Robert Florey Produced by Ralph Cohn (uncredited) Written by Jack Boyle (character)
Jay DratlerStarring Chester Morris
Rochelle Hudson
Richard Lane
Charles WagenheimStudio Columbia Pictures Distributed by Columbia Pictures Release date(s) February 20, 1941 Running time 60-61 minutes Country United States Language English Meet Boston Blackie is a 1941 crime film starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie, a notorious, but honorable jewel thief. Although the character had been the hero of a number of silent films, this was the first talking picture. It proved popular enough for Columbia Pictures to produce a total of 14 B movies, all starring Morris.
Plot
Returning to New York from Europe, Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) tries unsuccessfully to strike up a conversation with attractive fellow ocean liner passenger Marilyn Howard (Constance Worth). He later rescues her when she is accosted by a man. However, when he tries to follow her, he runs into his friendly nemesis, police Inspector Faraday (Richard Lane), who wants to take him in on suspicion of stealing some pearls. Knowing that Blackie's word is good (and that handcuffs are useless against him), Faraday merely confiscates his boarding pass.
However, when Blackie discovers the body of the man who had bothered Marilyn Howard deposited in his suite, he has to break his word and debark to clear his name. He trails Howard to the Coney Island amusement park. She has been followed by two men and is struck by a poisoned dart. Before dying, she tells him enough to send him to the Mechanical Man (Michael Rand), a midway performer whose act is pretending to be a robot or automaton. Soon after, the two killers show up to report to their boss, the Mechanical Man, forcing Blackie to flee once again.
He hijacks the car belonging to Cecilia Bradley (Rochelle Hudson), and manages to lose his pursuers after a high-speed chase. Cecilia decides to help Blackie, despite his attempts to keep her out of his troubles. They learn from a radio news broadcast that Howard was a spy.
Blackie eventually discovers that an espionage ring led by the Mechanical Man is trying to take a stolen navy bombsight out of the country. Faraday and his men follow Blackie to the midway to arrest him and prove handy in apprehending the spies. As a reward, Faraday decides to forget about the evidence linking Blackie to the theft of the pearls.
Cast
- Chester Morris as Boston Blackie
- Rochelle Hudson as Cecelia Bradley
- Richard Lane as Inspector Faraday
- Charles Wagenheim as The "Runt", Blackie's assistant
- Constance Worth as Marilyn Howard
- Jack O'Malley as Monk
- George Magrill as Georgie
- Michael Rand as Mechanical Man
External links
- Meet Boston Blackie at the Internet Movie Database
- Meet Boston Blackie at the TCM Movie Database
- Meet Boston Blackie at AllRovi
Categories:- 1941 films
- American films
- English-language films
- Black-and-white films
- American spy films
- 1940s crime films
- Crime film stubs
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