Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood

1942 film by Michael Gordon
  • November 5, 1942 (1942-11-05)
Running time
68 min.CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood is a 1942 American crime film, fourth of the fourteen Boston Blackie films of the 1940s Columbia's series of B pictures based on Jack Boyle's pulp-fiction character.

Plot summary

Boston Blackie and his sidekick The Runt are called, first to a Manhattan apartment where there's $60,000 waiting in a safe, then to Hollywood, by Boston's old friend Arthur Manleder to bail him out of gangster trouble. Naturally the police are suspicious and trail him every step of the way.

Cast

  • Chester Morris as Boston Blackie
  • William Wright as Slick Barton
  • Constance Worth as Gloria Lane
  • Lloyd Corrigan as Arthur Manleder
  • Richard Lane as Inspector John Farraday
  • George E. Stone as The Runt
  • Forrest Tucker as Whipper
  • unbilled players include Lloyd Bridges, Ralph Dunn, Cy Kendall, Cyril Ring and Virginia Sale

References

External links

  • Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood at AllMovie
  • Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood at the TCM Movie Database
  • Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
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Films directed by Michael Gordon


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