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One Mysterious Night

What Happened to the Fabulous Diamond "Blue Star of the Nile"?...
1944 | 61m | English

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After a rare gem is stolen from an exhibition at a posh hotel, Inspector Farraday decides to recruit former thief Boston Blackie to find the stone. Along with his assistant, "The Runt", Blackie focuses his investigation on the hotel manager, George Daley, and his sister, Eileen. Through disguises and ruses, Blackie and the Runt try to trick their way to discovering the thieves.
Release Date: Oct 21, 1944
Director: Budd Boetticher
Writer: Jack Boyle, Paul Yawitz
Genres: Crime, Mystery
Keywords robbery, investigation, diamond theft, boston blackie, stolen jewelry
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Chester Morris Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
Janis Carter Dorothy Anderson
William Wright Paul Martens
Richard Lane Inspector Farraday
George E. Stone The Runt
Robert B. Williams Matt Healy
Mark Roberts George Daley
Dorothy Malone Eileen Daley (Uncredited)
Joseph Crehan Jumbo Madigan (Uncredited)
Ben Taggart Traffic Cop (Uncredited)
Minerva Urecal Miss Wilkinson (Uncredited)
Constance Purdy Woman in Daley's Office (Uncredited)
Ed Allen Policeman (Uncredited)
Kenneth Brown Boy (Uncredited)
Early Cantrell Margaret Dean (Uncredited)
Lew Davis Exhibit Attendee (Uncredited)
Edythe Elliott Mother (Uncredited)
Jack Gardner Frank (Uncredited)
Fred Graff Reporter (Uncredited)
Harrison Greene Arthur Manleder (Uncredited)
Fred Howard Reporter (Uncredited)
Dick Jensen Policeman (Uncredited)
Henry Jordan Reporter (Uncredited)
Edward Keane Police Commissioner Howard (Uncredited)
Tom Kingston News Photographer (Uncredited)
Lyle Latell Detective Sergeant Matthews (Uncredited)
Billy Lenhart Boy (Uncredited)
Anne Loos Newsstand Clerk (Uncredited)
George Magrill Police Guard (Uncredited)
Cy Malis Policeman (Uncredited)
George McKay Police Sergeant McNulty (Uncredited)
Pat O'Malley Police Sergeant (Uncredited)
John Tyrrell Austin (Uncredited)
Bob Walker Man in Office with Matthews (Uncredited)
Cecil Weston Mother (Uncredited)
Name Job
L. William O'Connell Director of Photography
Jack Boyle Writer
Paul Yawitz Writer
Al Clark Editor
Robert Priestley Set Decoration
George Brooks Art Direction
Milton Feldman Assistant Director
Paul Sawtell Original Music Composer
Lionel Banks Art Direction
Lambert E. Day Sound
Earl E. Lawrence Additional Music
Gregory Stone Additional Music
Mischa Bakaleinikoff Music Director
Werner R. Heymann Additional Music
Ben Oakland Additional Music
Budd Boetticher Director
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Ted Richmond Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

To help raise funds for the war effort, a collection of jewels is being displayed at a posh hotel. That's manna from heaven for a thief and when the famous "Blue Star of the Nile" diamond goes walkabouts and "Blackie" (Chester Morris) is found in the vicinity, well then what else might "Insp. Farada ... y" (Richard Lane) do but accuse his long-term, if almost always helpful, nemesis. Of course we know all along what's going on, but it's going to be down to "Blackie" and the ever reliable "Runt" (George E. Stone) to clear their names and help the police so that they all find out who did the pinching and retrieve the priceless stone. None of this is really helped by the tenacious journalist "Dorothy" (Janis Carter) who is determined to get the story and who has some useful distractions in her arsenal to trick people into helping her, or giving her information. Though it's perfectly watchable for an hour, this is not one of the more memorable outings from our comedy sleuths, and the story doesn't really give Morris so much opportunity to impose his usually wise-cracking charisma on the proceedings either. Dorothy Malone features sparingly but adds little as the procedural drama does it's job, but not much more, as it reminds the audience to chip in for the war effort.

Nov 30, 2024