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The Phantom Thief

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
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6.4/10
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Dusty Anderson, Jeff Donnell, and Chester Morris in The Phantom Thief (1946)
WhodunnitComedyCrimeDramaMystery

Blackie tricks a blackmailer-murderer into a confession. Story involves sinister seances and ghostly apparitions.Blackie tricks a blackmailer-murderer into a confession. Story involves sinister seances and ghostly apparitions.Blackie tricks a blackmailer-murderer into a confession. Story involves sinister seances and ghostly apparitions.

  • Director
    • D. Ross Lederman
  • Writers
    • Jack Boyle
    • G.A. Snow
    • Richard Wormser
  • Stars
    • Chester Morris
    • Jeff Donnell
    • Richard Lane
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    309
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D. Ross Lederman
    • Writers
      • Jack Boyle
      • G.A. Snow
      • Richard Wormser
    • Stars
      • Chester Morris
      • Jeff Donnell
      • Richard Lane
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chester Morris
    Chester Morris
    • Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
    Jeff Donnell
    Jeff Donnell
    • Anne Parks Duncan
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Inspector John Farraday
    Dusty Anderson
    Dusty Anderson
    • Sandra
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • The Runt
    Frank Sully
    Frank Sully
    • Detective Sergeant Matthews
    Marvin Miller
    Marvin Miller
    • Dr. Nejino
    Wilton Graff
    Wilton Graff
    • Rex Duncan
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Eddie Alexander, Chauffeur
    Forbes Murray
    Forbes Murray
    • Dr. Purcell Nash
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • 'Jumbo' Madigan - Pawnbroker
    John Bagni
    • Shill
    • (uncredited)
    Edmund Cobb
    Edmund Cobb
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Dillon
    Tom Dillon
    • Dinny McGonagle
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Dunn
    Eddie Dunn
    • Police Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Cop #2 Outside Hospital Room
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Fetherston
    • 2nd Police Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Doris Houck
    • Waitress
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • D. Ross Lederman
    • Writers
      • Jack Boyle
      • G.A. Snow
      • Richard Wormser
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    7planktonrules

    Despite a few familiar story elements, this one is different enough to make it a welcome addition to the series

    I have now seen every Boston Blackie film with Chester Morris but one and I can say that the series is a very mixed bag. Though the films started off extremely well (blending a nice mixture of action and comedy), they also suffered terribly from repetitive plots. It was as if Columbia Pictures could have cared less that in EVERY episode you have the ignorant Inspector Farraday and his idiotic Sergeant accusing Blackie of whatever crimes are committed--even though in every movie it turns out that not only is Blackie innocent but he solves the crime himself. This schtick gets pretty old after a while and no cop can be half as stupid as Farraday or his sub-human assistant. Plus, plot elements are often recycled (such as two movies where Blackie performs a magic show at a prison and a prisoner uses this to escape, stolen jewels again and again as well as Blackie and Runt dressing up as Black cleaning ladies, etc., etc., etc.). Forutately, aside from the moronic inspector and sidekick, this film IS different and doesn't have that recycled feel to it--with a nifty plot involving a phony psychic and, of course, a murder! The usual good acting and fast pace are of course present and make for an enjoyable romp.
    7Spondonman

    Phantom reality

    Post-War Blackie film, a little harder edged than before, but still with an over-abundance of verbal witticisms and slapstick. The Runt tries to help a pal accused of stealing a diamond necklace, Blackie gets involved but can't prevent the pal on the lam getting stabbed in the back while watching all of the suspects perform at a rather feeble séance. Huh? It makes sense while you're watching it anyhow, except maybe who the murderer turned out to be - it must have been Real Dark!

    Chester Morris as Blackie seemed a bit more relaxed in here than previously, maybe the absence of a black-face routine helped?! Jeff Donnell as Anne was decorative, even if she did stretch credulity with her credulousness! Marvin Miller as Dr. Nejino was Deeply sinister - thanks mainly to his fruity and succinct baritone voice, Dusty Anderson's only problem as his cohort(?) was to be too tall for everybody else in the film. George E. Stone as Runt was starting to bug me in this one - his whining almost-effeminacy made me wish Blackie would bitch-slap him and stand him in a corner as a naughty little boy and spare us his company for the last 30 minutes or so. Inspector Farraday and Sgt. Matthews played the usual good double act, and even old Jumbo got an airing in a good scene.

    All told, nice entry in the series.
    Michael_Elliott

    Boston Blackie

    Phantom Thief, The (1945)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) once again finds himself involved in a murder case where ghosts and a weird fortune teller are suspects. This isn't the best in the series but it's not the worst either and in the end it makes for an entertaining 65-minutes. The mystery this time out is pretty predictable and easy to follow but there are some nice added touches including all the stuff involving the ghosts. The supporting cast is up to their usual nice quality with Richard Lane and George E. Stone back to their old tricks as Farraday and The Runt.
    7AlsExGal

    Some ghostly fun as well as mystery with Boston Blackie

    This entry in the Boston Blackie series has Blackie trying to help a young woman who is being blackmailed by a spiritualist, Dr. Nejino, played by familiar Columbia heavy Marvin Miller. When Blackie confronts Nejino, the doctor does something unusual for a spiritualist in these old movies - he admits the whole séance business is an act, but that it is an act that helps his patients deal with the losses of loved ones in their own way and in their own time. In the case of the young woman in question - wealthy Anne Duncan - her father's death has left her terribly lonely in spite of her recent marriage. So Nejino invites Blackie to watch one of his séances. The problem is, during the séance a member of the audience is knifed in the back. Of course, Blackie is suspect number one in the case.

    This one has plenty of good old fashioned haunted house and ghostly fun, and if it seems that magic is a recurring theme in the Boston Blackie series, it is so for a reason. Chester Morris was a very good amateur magician, even entertaining the troops during World War II with his act. Recommended for anyone who specifically likes the Boston Blackie series or the old B detective movies of the 40's in general.
    6blanche-2

    Blackie attends a séance

    In "The Phantom Thief," Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) is as usual blamed for anything that goes wrong on Inspector Farraday's (Richard Lane) watch. This time, as he attempts to help a friend of the Runt's (George E. Stone) return some jewels he didn't mean to steal, Blackie finds himself involved with a phony medium (Marvin Miller), blackmail, and murder, all the while trying to hide from Farraday, sometimes in plain sight.

    Not a bad entry into the series, with Jeff Donnell, who was actually a character actress, playing a duped, wealthy woman with rotten taste in men. She handles her part well, considering she usually played a bubbly, wisecracking friend. Marvin Miller, with dark makeup and that sonorous voice, is effective as the medium. Boomers may remember him as John Beresford Tipton's go-to Mr. Anthony on "The Millionaire." Unfortunately he never made it to my house.

    Chester Morris is charming and funny as Blackie, but this time he's not particularly ably assisted by The Runt, who is terrified of all those disembodied hands and skeletons at the séance.

    Fast-moving and entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      Eleventh of fourteen "Boston Blackie" films starring Chester Morris released by Columbia Pictures from 1941 to 1949.
    • Quotes

      Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black: As soon as I get done fixing your ethical code I need to work on your grammar.

    • Connections
      Followed by Boston Blackie and the Law (1946)

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 1946 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Boston Blackie's Private Ghost
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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