
“Killing Low-Down on High Society!”
Blackie is the natural suspect when an expensive pearl necklace is stolen while he is supposed to be guarding it.
Release Date: 5/13/1948
Runtime: 67 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Seymour Friedman
00Companies: Columbia Pictures
Countries: United States of America
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"When I was in stir, I heard these boys was going straight... Ain't it terrible what vicious gossip you hear about people?" That's what people are saying about "Blackie" (Chester Morris) and his pal "Runt" (George E. Stone) when they are naturally top of the list of suspects for "Insp.Faraday" (Richard Lane) and his dim-witted sergeant "Matthews" (Frank Sully). It's all the more complicated because our recently reformed pairing have only just taken over the running of a private investigation firm that was previously owned by a friend who suddenly lost control of his car on a dark and windy road. Their first job is to protect some valuable pearls, they get pinched, then found, then found again - somewhere else. Just what has dancing instructor "Igor" (Edward Norris) got to do with things, too? This is quite good fun with Morris and Stone spending quite a bit of it in fancy dress, a bit of drag and engaged in some daft fisticuffs as they hone in on the dastardly perpetrators. On that last front, it's not so very difficult to guess who they are - there are so many different cast members to choose from, but it's a quickly paced and enjoyable hour that is at the better end of the series.
Insp. William R. Farraday

Chester Morris
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black

June Vincent
Doris Howell

Richard Lane
Insp. William R. Farraday

Patricia Barry
Joan Howell (as Patricia White)

George E. Stone
The Runt

Frank Sully
Sgt. Matthews

Edward Norris
Igor Borio

Fay Baker
Margie O'Reilly, alias Sandra Doray

William Forrest
Mason Carter

Sarah Selby
Claire Carter

Mary Currier
Helen Kenyon

Bess Flowers
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