Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture

Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture
Directed by Seymour Friedman
Produced by Rudolph Flothow
Screenplay by Maurice Tombragel
Starring Chester Morris
Maylia Fong
Richard Lane
Music by Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Cinematography Vincent J. Farrar
Edited by Richard Fantl
Distributed by Columbia Pictures Corporation
Release date
  • March 2, 1949 (1949-03-02)
Running time
59 min.
Country  United States
Language English

Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture is a 1949 mystery film directed by Seymour Friedman, starring Chester Morris, in this film, the last of Columbia's Boston Blackie fourteen pictures (1941–49). Richard Lane, who plays Boston's long-suffering Inspector Farraday, was the only other character in all fourteen of the Boston Blackie films. George E. Stone, playing Blackie's sidekick, his dim-witted cronie The Runt, was not in the first or last film but was in all the others. Charles Wagenheim played The Runt in the first film and Sid Tomack in the last.[1][2]

Plot summary

Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) and his side-kick The Runt (Sid Tomack) find themselves accused of murder after they are seen exiting a Chinese laundry where the proprietor is soon found murdered. Blackie must find the real killers before he gets in real trouble.[3]


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