Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
Chester Morris
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black

“A Beautiful Girl Turns Killer and Blackie is Taking the Rap!”
Blackie is implicated in a murder when he accidently sells a phony Charles Dickens first edition at an auction.
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
Chester Morris
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
Constance Gloria Mannard
Lynn Merrick
Constance Gloria Mannard
Insp. John Farraday
Richard Lane
Insp. John Farraday
Sgt. Matthews
Frank Sully
Sgt. Matthews
Jack Higgins
Steve Cochran
Jack Higgins
The Runt
George E. Stone
The Runt
Arthur Manleder
Lloyd Corrigan
Arthur Manleder
Wilfred Kittridge
George M. Carleton
Wilfred Kittridge
Doctor
Edward Keane
Doctor
Diz
George Lloyd
Diz
Steven Cubaker
George Meader
Steven Cubaker
Mr. Obie
Jack Rice
Mr. Obie
Is there no end to the suspicions of "Insp. Farraday" (Richard Lane)? If he could, he'd probably have "Blackie" (Chester Morris) down for the Lincoln assassination! Anyway this time around, it's a valuable Charles Dickens first edition that sells at auction for a whopping great $62,000. It turns out, though, that this is a fake folio - and naturally, our deductive genius concludes that it must be our erstwhile thief. As usual, "Blackie" and his long-suffering factotum "Runt" (George E. Stone), alongside his wealthy but rather bumbling friend "Manleder" (Lloyd Corrigan) have to get to the bottom of a scenario where a criminal network doesn't just stop at forgery, and the outwardly butter-wouldn't-melt " bookseller "Constance" (Lynn Merrick) is maybe not just as sweet as she seems. It's quickly paced, if predictable, and en route we have some fun in a dumb-waiter, some slapstick fisticuffs and a few red herrings before a denouement that is hardly a shock to anyone. One of the better films from this series, I think.
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