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One Mysterious Night

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Janis Carter and Chester Morris in One Mysterious Night (1944)
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Blackie is enlisted by the police to help recover the Blue Star of the Nile diamond, stolen from a war relief exhibit.Blackie is enlisted by the police to help recover the Blue Star of the Nile diamond, stolen from a war relief exhibit.Blackie is enlisted by the police to help recover the Blue Star of the Nile diamond, stolen from a war relief exhibit.

  • Director
    • Budd Boetticher
  • Writers
    • Jack Boyle
    • Paul Yawitz
  • Stars
    • Chester Morris
    • Janis Carter
    • William Wright
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    542
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    • Director
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Writers
      • Jack Boyle
      • Paul Yawitz
    • Stars
      • Chester Morris
      • Janis Carter
      • William Wright
    • 14User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Chester Morris
    Chester Morris
    • Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
    Janis Carter
    Janis Carter
    • Dorothy Anderson
    William Wright
    William Wright
    • Paul Martens
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Inspector Farraday
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • The Runt
    Robert B. Williams
    Robert B. Williams
    • Matt Healy
    • (as Robert Williams)
    Mark Roberts
    Mark Roberts
    • George Daley
    • (as Robert E. Scott)
    Ed Allen
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Kenneth Brown
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Early Cantrell
    • Margaret Dean - Switchboard Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • Jumbo Madigan
    • (uncredited)
    Lew Davis
    • Exhibit Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    Edythe Elliott
    • Mother
    • (uncredited)
    Almeda Fowler
    Almeda Fowler
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gardner
    • Frank--Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Graff
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Harrison Greene
    • Arthur Manleder
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Howard
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Writers
      • Jack Boyle
      • Paul Yawitz
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    6blanche-2

    Another breezy Blackie

    "One Mysterious Night" is a Boston Blackie film starring Chester Morris and made in 1944. In this one, Inspector Farraday accuses Blackie of stealing a valuable diamond, in the hopes of bringing him to the police station so he can get his help in recovering it. It works, and Blackie and the Runt (George E. Stone) are put on the case. Meanwhile, Blackie is dogged by a good-looking reporter (Janis Carter) who sees through a couple of his disguises.

    What makes this series is the good fun provided by Chester Morris as Blackie. It's not much of a mystery - in fact, we know at least one of the participants in the robbery from the beginning.

    The attractive Janis Carter stands out as the reporter.

    Entertaining if not great.
    6CinemaSerf

    One Mysterious Night

    To help raise funds for the war effort, a collection of jewels is being displayed at a posh hotel. That's manna from heaven for a thief and when the famous "Blue Star of the Nile" diamond goes walkabouts and "Blackie" (Chester Morris) is found in the vicinity, well then what else might "Insp. Faraday" (Richard Lane) do but accuse his long-term, if almost always helpful, nemesis. Of course we know all along what's going on, but it's going to be down to "Blackie" and the ever reliable "Runt" (George E. Stone) to clear their names and help the police so that they all find out who did the pinching and retrieve the priceless stone. None of this is really helped by the tenacious journalist "Dorothy" (Janis Carter) who is determined to get the story and who has some useful distractions in her arsenal to trick people into helping her, or giving her information. Though it's perfectly watchable for an hour, this is not one of the more memorable outings from our comedy sleuths, and the story doesn't really give Morris so much opportunity to impose his usually wise-cracking charisma on the proceedings either. Dorothy Malone features sparingly but adds little as the procedural drama does it's job, but not much more, as it reminds the audience to chip in for the war effort.
    dougdoepke

    Mildly Amusing Programmer

    The entry is mainly for fans of the Blackie series. I dropped in because of cult actress Janis Carter and cult director Buddy Boetticher. However, not much of classic Boetticher shows in the pacing or proceedings, but Carter does show her brand of spunk as an ace newspaper reporter. The plot revolves around a stolen diamond that may or may not be a fake.

    But the real appeal, such as it is, is with the characters. Lane does his bit as a fast-talking Inspector Farraday, while Morris tries on a few colorful impersonations in pursuit of the culprits. Still, I wish we saw more in a bit part of the gorgeous Dorothy Malone, who's clearly on her way up the Hollywood ladder. Then too, more of Carter would have added more spice to a plot pretty much lacking in suspense. As things stand, the movie is an occasionally humorous programmer but nothing more.
    Michael_Elliott

    Going Strong

    One Mysterious Night (1944)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Seventh film in Columbia's Boston Blackie series features the directorial debut of Budd Boetticher and features future Oscar winner Dorothy Malone is a small role. In the film, thieves steal a diamond right in front of the police so Inspector Farraday (Richard Lane) calls in Blackie (Chester Morris) for help. With Boetticher directing I was really expecting something special but in all honesty his direction is probably the weakest I've seen in the series. The film runs 61-minutes so there's never a slow moment and as usual, Morris and Lane do a great job together. The story itself is pretty good but again, the director doesn't do anything special with it. Janis Carter is good in her supporting role as well.
    6bkoganbing

    Deputy Blackie

    Boston Blackie and the Runt finally get recognition of a sort in One Mysterious Night. This time when a jewel robbery is perpetrated instead of immediately suspecting them, Richard Lane as Inspector Farraday seeks their assistance in apprehending the real crooks. Chester Morris and George E. Stone even get badges.

    Of course they give Lane a few anxious moments as he has second thoughts that they might really have been the thieves who stole the Star of the Nile diamond from an exhibition for war relief. And as usual the cops are more of a hindrance than help in Blackie's mission.

    Sultry and sexy Janis Carter plays a sob sister reporter looking to become Lois Lane and who has more on the ball than the cops. Morris gives her more than a passing glance.

    Future Oscar winner Dorothy Malone is in this as well as the sister of the guy who was the inside man in the robbery. Her brother is killed by his accomplices making this a homicide as well as a robbery.

    Breezy entry in the Boston Blackie series, I think viewers will like it.

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    • Trivia
      Seventh of 14 "Boston Blackie" films starring Chester Morris released by Columbia Pictures from 1941 to 1949.
    • Goofs
      After Blackie, (dressed as a messenger), delivers the "Blue Star of the Nile" diamond to Inspector Farraday, he tells him where the bad guys are holding "The Runt" hostage. Before leaving, Farraday uses the telephone to call for backup, but the phone is upside down. He's speaking into the earpiece and the telephone cord is coming out of the part that he has to his ear.
    • Quotes

      George Daley: They know who stole the diamond.

      George Daley: Do they, George? Oh listen, honey--you're talking to Eileen, your sister, remember?

    • Connections
      Featured in Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That (2005)

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una noche misteriosa
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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