
Chester Morris
Blind Alley (1939) DVD available
Gripping psychological crime drama stars Chester Morris as an escaped
killer (and headcase) who hides out at psychaitrist Ralph Bellamy's house,
holding the family hostage while the doctor plays his own mindgames. Also
starring Ann Dvorak and Rose Stradner. Excellent quality.
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Meet Boston Blackie (1941) DVD available
Fast moving series debut has Chester Morris as reformed safecracker
Boston Blackie, this time on the run from the cops while trying to break
up a spy ring operating out of a carnival. Also starring Rochelle Hudson,
Richard Lane as the clueless Inspector Farraday, and this time Charles
Wagenheim as Blackie's lackey Runt. Excellent quality.
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Confessions of Boston Blackie (1941) DVD available
Fun series entry has reformed crook Blackie (Chester Morris) on the run from
the cops once again after being mixed up in a killing at an art auction, with
Blackie trying to find the real killers. Also starring Harriett Hilliard, with
regulars Richard Lane as Farraday and George E. Stone as Runt. Excellent quality.
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Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood (1942) DVD available
Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) goes to the west coast this time to help out
a buddy in a bind, find the missing Monterey Diamond, and deliver $60,000 in
cash. Also starring William Wright, Constance Worth, with Richard Lane as
Farraday and George E. Stone as Runt. Excellent quality.
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One Mysterious Night (1944) DVD available
Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) is once again pressed into action by Inspector
Farraday (Richard Lane) when the Blue Star of the Nile diamond is stolen from
from an exhibit. Also starring Janis Carter, William Wright, and series regular
George E. Stone as Runt. Excellent quality.
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Boston Blackie and the Law (1946) DVD available
One of the best in the series has Blackie (Chester Morris) inadvertantly aiding
in a woman escaping from prison via his magic act and now Blackie has to find
the convict (Constance Dowling) as well dealing with her magician ex husband (Warren
Ashe) and his new girlfriend (Trudy Marshall). Also starring Richard Lane as
Farraday and George E. Stone as Runt. Excellent quality.
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Trapped by Boston Blackie (1948) DVD available
Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) is suspected of stealing a valuable necklace
when it goes missing at a high society dinner and now Blackie and Runt have to
find the real thieves or once again be on the spot. Also starring June Vincent,
Edward Norris, with Richard Lane as Farraday and George E. Stone as Runt.
Excellent quality.
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Boston Blackie's Rendezvous (1945) DVD available
One of the best in the Boston Blackie series has Blackie (Chester Morris) once
again being framed, this time by a psychotic killer masquerading as Blackie and
getting Blackie in trouble with Inspector Farraday (Richard Lane). Also starring
Nina Foch, Steve Cochran, and George E. Stone as Runt. Decent but not great quality.
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The Phantom Thief (1946) DVD available
Fun Boston Blackie outing has Blackie (Chester Morris) in his usual hot water,
getting mixed up with a jewel thief and killer, tracking the culprit to the
home of a dubious spiritualist. With Jeff Donnell, Richard Lane as Farraday, and
George E. Stone as Runt. Decent quality.
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A Close Call For Boston Blackie (1946) DVD available
Typically fun Boston Blackie entry has Blackie (Chester Morris) mixed up with a
woman from his past (Lynn Merrick) and the murder of her ex con husband, once
again on the run from Inspector Farraday (Richard Lane). Also starring George
E. Stone as Runt. Decent but not amazing quality.
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