Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture

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Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture
Film poster
Directed bySeymour Friedman
Written byMaurice Tombragel
Produced byRudolph Flothow
StarringChester Morris
Maylia Fong
Richard Lane
CinematographyVincent J. Farrar
Edited byRichard Fantl
Music byMischa Bakaleinikoff
Distributed byColumbia Pictures Corporation
Release date
  • March 2, 1949 (1949-03-02)
Running time
59 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture is a 1949 mystery film directed by Seymour Friedman, starring Chester Morris. This was the last of Columbia's 14 Boston Blackie pictures (1941–49). Richard Lane, as long-suffering Inspector Farraday, was the only other character who appeared in all of the Boston Blackie films. George E. Stone, playing Blackie's sidekick The Runt, missed the first and the last films in the series due to illness. In Chinese Venture Stone was replaced by Sid Tomack as "Shorty."

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Boston Blackie and his sidekick Shorty are seen exiting a Chinese laundry where the proprietor is soon found murdered. The suspects include a bored tour guide, a B-girl in a tavern, the inhabitants of an old Chinatown tenement, and Blackie and Shorty themselves. Investigating the murder one jump ahead of the police, Blackie and Shorty uncover an illegal gambling ring.

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