Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood

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.

Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood
Directed byMichael Gordon
Produced byWallace MacDonald
Written byPaul Yawitz (original screenplay)
Jack Boyle (character)
StarringChester Morris
William Wright
Constance Worth
Music byM. W. Stoloff
CinematographyHenry Freulich
Edited byArt Seid
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • November 5, 1942 (1942-11-05)
Running time
68 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot summary

Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) and his sidekick The Runt (George E. Stone) 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 (Lloyd Corrigan) to bail him out of gangster trouble. Naturally the police are suspicious and trail him every step of the way.

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