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Traqués par Boston Blackie

Original title: Trapped by Boston Blackie
  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
339
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Patricia Barry, Chester Morris, George E. Stone, and June Vincent in Traqués par Boston Blackie (1948)
ComedyCrimeMystery

Blackie is the natural suspect when an expensive pearl necklace is stolen while he is supposed to be guarding it.Blackie is the natural suspect when an expensive pearl necklace is stolen while he is supposed to be guarding it.Blackie is the natural suspect when an expensive pearl necklace is stolen while he is supposed to be guarding it.

  • Director
    • Seymour Friedman
  • Writers
    • Maurice Tombragel
    • Charles R. Marion
    • Edward Bock
  • Stars
    • Chester Morris
    • June Vincent
    • Richard Lane
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    339
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    • Director
      • Seymour Friedman
    • Writers
      • Maurice Tombragel
      • Charles R. Marion
      • Edward Bock
    • Stars
      • Chester Morris
      • June Vincent
      • Richard Lane
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Chester Morris
    Chester Morris
    • Boston Blackie
    June Vincent
    June Vincent
    • Doris Bradley
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Inspector Farraday
    Patricia Barry
    Patricia Barry
    • Joan Howell
    • (as Patricia White)
    Edward Norris
    Edward Norris
    • Igor Borio
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • The Runt
    Frank Sully
    Frank Sully
    • Sgt. Matthews
    Fay Baker
    Fay Baker
    • Sandra Doray
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
    • Dunn
    Ben Welden
    Ben Welden
    • Louis
    Abigail Adams
    • Receptionist
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    James Carlisle
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Currier
    Mary Currier
    • Helen Kenyon
    • (uncredited)
    Bryn Davis
    • Police Matron
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Dickson
    Helen Dickson
    • Mrs. Worthington, Dowager
    • (uncredited)
    Franklyn Farnum
    Franklyn Farnum
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Seymour Friedman
    • Writers
      • Maurice Tombragel
      • Charles R. Marion
      • Edward Bock
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    7csteidler

    Solid mystery boasts dense plot, goes light on the humor

    Blackie and the Runt fill in as party security as a favor to the widow of their recently killed friend. Not surprisingly, a valuable necklace is stolen; it's not the first time that helping a friend has gotten them into trouble. Also not surprisingly, Inspector Farraday is on the case—and pins the job on Blackie the moment he sees through the Runt's swami disguise. (They were doing the job undercover and in costume.)

    From there on, Trapped by Boston Blackie is unpredictable if not surprising—the plot involves a ballet instructor, his student, a secretary, the necklace's owner, and said owner's niece and husband. Lots of characters to keep straight! Indeed, it takes Blackie (with Farraday in pursuit, naturally) the length of the picture to sort them all out, restore order along with the necklace, and once again prove his own innocence to the inspector.

    Sidekicks Runt and Sergeant Matthews are along as always; neither is quite so dumb as usual in this entry, although Farraday is driven to deliver his trademark exasperated shout ("Matthews!") more than once.

    Plenty of disguises for Blackie and the Runt in this one—their turn as an elderly couple has to be one of their best ever, with the Runt quite hilariously convincing as "Mother." (Blackie even teases "her" about walking past the police wearing a borrowed wrap: "You think the boys are gonna notice an old hag like you? Now get your bonnet." To which the Runt snaps, "Well, I like that!" in perfect insulted-mature-lady style.)

    The plot here is thicker than some films in the Boston Blackie series; the humor is (mostly) less physical and lower key. –That said, however, it's still a Blackie picture: light and enjoyable, a fast-moving 67 minutes that will relax and amuse more than confuse or confound. Blackie fans will want to catch it at least once.
    5bkoganbing

    Old Premise

    Back in Boston Blackie's days as a society burglar this is just the kind of caper that would have been something he pulled. For once Inspector Farraday's suspicions are not completely out of the realm of possibilities.

    After the head of a detective agency gets bumped off in a suspicious car accident Chester Morris and George E. Stone get hired by the widow to guard some valuable pearls at a society party. The two are disguised as Hindu fakirs, but the pearls are clipped in any event and when Richard Lane sees Morris and Stone, that's all he has to know.

    Once again Boston Blackie has to solve the case in order to clear himself.

    This is a good film, but the premise was really getting old by now.
    6Doylenf

    Better than usual entry with some good disguises...

    Blackie and his sidekick, The Runt, are up to their usual tricks again, this time assuming various disguises in TRAPPED BY BOSTON BLACKIE, one of the better entries in the series. GEORGE E. STONE as The Runt has less whining and less forced comic moments than usual and even CHESTER MORRIS is less of a wise guy although he still has some overly cute moments with wisecracks.

    The story concerns stolen pearls and opens at a costume party where Blackie and The Runt are assigned by a wealthy woman to keep watch over her pearls. From there on, it becomes a straightforward Blackie adventure peppered with a musical segment and the usual run-ins with the police and Inspector Farraday (RICHARD LANE) and his bumbling assistant. Farraday, too, has been toned down for this entry and is less sarcastic than usual. JUNE VINCENT provides some eye candy as a blonde beauty.

    There are no real surprises but the ending wraps things up neatly with the usual explanations offered by Farraday.

    Summing up: Better than usual Blackie.
    5utgard14

    "Women are funny creatures. They fall for anything with an air of mystery."

    Penultimate Boston Blackie movie starring Chester Morris. This time Blackie is accused of stealing a pearl necklace at a costume party. Inspector Farraday is as big a jerk as ever about it. He does have the movie's funniest line, though: "In the dull, blank expanse of your face I can read the dismal promise of the years to come."

    This isn't one of the better films in this series. There are the usual "Blackie in disguise" gags, including one with his sidekick Runt in drag. I'm not a big fan of these costume gags. They're rarely funny to me and seem like an example of a type of comedy that isn't timeless. Anyway, this is fine I guess for a B picture of its type. The cast is solid but neither the mystery nor the comedy is much to get excited about. Check out the scene with that huge dog and the Runt. Poor George E. Stone looked like he was scared for his life!
    7Spondonman

    Blackie minces "I'm a bird in a cage, Dancing will release me" - gulp!

    Easily the darkest or most serious Blackie film, the penultimate in the series and Stone's last as the Runt. It has comedy as usual mixed in with the detective work, but this was post War and people seemingly didn't want to laugh so much at the movies, if at all. This descent is still ongoing, todays films aren't considered good unless brim full of violence, filth and cynicism - what will tomorrows bring?

    A string of pearls is stolen at a society fancy dress party and naturally suspicion falls on Blackie and the Runt both disguised as Indian fakirs. In turn the murky pasts of some of the guests and main characters are uncovered by Blackie as he strives yet again to clear his name. Farraday and Matthews come across lower key than before, but the Inspector's witticisms still past muster. Doesn't the ballet scene remind you of "Hellzapoppin"?! Eventually the jigsaw puzzle starts to take shape and pieces fall into place, but not before Blackie and Runt trot out the old man and woman disguise one more time - like old friends in themselves by now!

    A superior entry with a more satisfying climax than I expected, as a fan. On the other hand if you hate the genre but watch this anyway what do you expect?

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    • Trivia
      Thirteenth of fourteen "Boston Blackie" films starring Chester Morris released by Columbia Pictures from 1941 to 1949.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Farraday: [to Sgt. Matthews] Look, a man is only as smart as the people he surrounds himself with. Now take me, I... Nevermind. In the dull blank expanse of your face I can read the dismal promise of the years to come.

      [sits down dejectedly]

    • Connections
      Followed by Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture (1949)

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trapped by Boston Blackie
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 7m(67 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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