Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion (1945) - Turner Classic Movies

Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion


1h 6m 1945
Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion

Brief Synopsis

A reformed thief accidentally sells a phony first edition of Dickens, which triggers a murder.

Film Details

Genre
Suspense/Mystery
Release Date
May 10, 1945
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the character created by Jack Boyle.

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 6m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
6,029ft

Synopsis

When an illness confines rare book expert Wilfred Kittredge to his bed on the eve of a rare book auction, Boston Blackie disguises himself as Kittredge and offers to conduct the auction for his friend and book store owner Arthur Manleder. Unknown to Blackie, counterfeiter Porter Hadley has manufactured a first edition of Charles Dickens' Pickwick Papers to be sold at the auction. On the day of the auction, Blackie, aided by Kittredge's assistant, Gloria Mannard, sells the book to Alexander Harmon for $62,000. The next day, Harmon discovers that the book is a fake and reports the crime to Inspector Farraday. Farraday suspects his old nemesis Boston Blackie of the forgery, and when he is unable to find Blackie, he arrests Blackie's sidekick, The Runt, for questioning. Blackie, still masquerading as Kittredge, is determined to prove his innocence and finds an address written on a sheet of paper in which the book was wrapped. Proceeding to the address, Blackie learns from the landlady that the forger, Hadley, has moved. Noting the laundry number from a shirt that Hadley left behind, Blackie, posing as Inspector Farraday, goes to the laundry and finds out that Hadley is now residing at the Jones Wrecking Company. After Blackie leaves the shop, the owner becomes suspicious and phones Farraday. Meanwhile, Gloria, who is Hadley's partner in crime, arrives at the Jones Wrecking Company, and after demanding her share of the money from Hadley, shoots him. Blackie, drawn by the sound of gunshots, hurries into the building and finds Hadley's body and the envelope filled with money that Gloria left behind in her haste to escape. As Blackie examines the gun, Farraday and his assistant, Sergeant Matthews, arrive and arrest him for murder. When a group of reporters converge upon the crime scene, however, Blackie hides behind a photographer's camera and escapes. Gloria, meanwhile, returns home to her escaped convict husband, Jack Higgins, and schemes to retrieve the envelope. Hoping that Runt will lead the police to Blackie, Farraday releases him from custody. At the bookstore, Blackie, still disguised as Kittredge, shows Gloria the money and then hides it inside a book, which he locks in the safe. That night, Gloria and Jack return to the shop to rob the safe but are frightened away by the arrival of Blackie and Manleder. Noticing that the shades have been drawn, Blackie tells Manleder to lock the money in his home safe while he plants an envelope filled with blank paper inside the office safe. The next day, when Blackie opens the office safe to remove some rare books, Gloria takes the envelope from inside the book. Upon discovering that it is filled with blank paper, Jack sends Blackie a blackmail note directing him to a meeting at a café. There, Jack, wearing a fake mustache and sunglasses, demands that Blackie return the money. Blackie recognizes Jack, however, and in hopes of trapping the killer, offers to split the money with him. Jack tells Blackie to deliver his share to an address outside of town, and as he prepares to leave, Blackie queries him about his wife. After Jack replies that he has married a "college dame," Blackie begins to suspect Gloria. When Runt appears at the bookstore and tells Gloria that the money is in Manleder's safe, she realizes that Blackie is double-crossing them and notifies Jack. Farraday, meanwhile, discovers that Kittredge has been bedridden for several days and deduces that Blackie has been masquerading as Kittredge. Before leaving for his appointment with Jack, Blackie sends Manleder a telegram, instructing him to send Farraday to the address of the meeting if Blackie has not phoned by the time Manleder receives his message. When Blackie arrives for his meeting, Jack greets him with a gun and orders his accomplice Diz to guard him while Jack steals the money from Manleder's safe. After Jack leaves, Blackie sings Diz to sleep and then escapes. Manleder, meanwhile, has notified the police, and Matthews' car passes Blackie on the road. Blackie drives to Manleder's apartment and is met by Gloria and her gun. Upon hearing the sound of approaching police sirens, Gloria sends Jack out the back door. Soon after, Farraday arrives to arrest Blackie, and Gloria pretends to be an innocent victim. Blackie escapes, however, and tells Manleder to stall Gloria while he and Runt drive to her apartment. Upon arriving at the apartment, Blackie locks Jack in the closet and then phones Farraday with the address. When Gloria returns, Blackie pretends to shoot Jack and threatens to shoot Gloria unless she writes a confession. After Jack regains consciousness, he pulls a gun on Blackie and Gloria burns her confession. Just then, Farraday bursts into the apartment and recognzing Jack as an escaped convict, arrests him. Blackie then tricks Gloria into admitting that she killed Hadley, and Farraday finally accepts Blackie's innocence.

Film Details

Genre
Suspense/Mystery
Release Date
May 10, 1945
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the character created by Jack Boyle.

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 6m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
6,029ft

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Notes

This was Steve Cochran's first picture for Columbia, which shared his contract with Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc. For additional information on the Boston Blackie series, please consult the Series Index and see the entry below for Meet Boston Blackie.