Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood (1942)
- Director(s):
- Michael Gordon
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Synopsis of Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood
Reformed criminal Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) and his pal "The Runt" (George E. Stone) obey the film's title and head for Tinseltown. Blackie has been asked by a friend to transport $60,000 to California, but the L.A. cops assume that he's involved in the disappearance of the valuable Monterey Diamond. As always, Blackie spends a goodly portion of his time in disguise, assuming the identity of a bearded foreigner. Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood was the fourth in Columbia's series of B-pictures based on Jack Boyle's pulp-fiction character. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood
- Jessie Arnold - Tenant
- Chester Morris - Boston Blackie
- Cyril Ring - Hotel Manager
- George E. Stone - Runt
- Forrest Tucker - Whipper
- Constance Worth - Gloria Lane
- Richard Lane - Inspector Farraday
- Al Herman - Cob Driver No. 4
- Ralph Dunn - Sergeant
- Shirley Patterson - Stewardess
- Walter Sande - Sgt. Mathews
- Charles Sullivan - Cab Driver No. 3
- John Tyrrell - Steve
- Lloyd Corrigan - Arthur Manleder
- William Wright - Slick Barton
- Director(s):
- Michael Gordon
- Writer(s):
- Paul Yawitz
- Producer(s):
- Wallace MacDonald
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