Confessions of Boston Blackie (1941)
A murder is committed during the auction of a valuable statue. The prime suspect is Boston Blackie, whose reputation for living on the edge of the law makes him an easy target for the police. When the body disappears, Blackie must find it to prove his innocence.
Director: Edward Dmytryk
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Chester Morris as Boston Blackie |
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Harriet Nelson as Diane Parrish |
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Richard Lane as Inspector John Farraday |
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George E. Stone as The Runt |
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Lloyd Corrigan as Arthur Manleder |
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Joan Woodbury as Mona |
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Walter Sande as Detective Mathews |
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Ralph Theodore as Joe Buchanan |
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Kenneth MacDonald as Caulder |
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Walter Soderling as Joseph Allison |
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William Benedict as Ice Cream Man |
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Harry Depp as Bigsby |
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Jessie Arnold as Older Nurse |
| Writing | Jay Dratler | Story |
| Production | William Berke | Producer |
| Editing | Gene Milford | Editor |
| Directing | Edward Dmytryk | Director |
| Writing | Paul Yawitz | Story |
| Writing | Jack Boyle | Characters |
| Camera | Philip Tannura | Director of Photography |
| Art | Lionel Banks | Art Direction |
| Sound | Morris Stoloff | Music Director |