When Boston Blackie’s private detective friend Joe Kenyon is killed in an auto crash under suspicious circumstances, Blackie (Chester Morris) makes an offer to Mrs. Kenyon (Mary Currier) to take his place as a guard at a party given by the wealthy Mrs. Carter (Sarah Selby), who owns one of the world’s most expensive pearl necklaces. His friend Runt (George E. Stone) goes along also. The necklace disappears while Mrs. Carter, accompanied by her dancing instructor Igor Borio (Edward Norris), entertains her guests. Inspector Farraday is called in and finds (not to his great surprise as Blackie is always his first suspect) the pearls in Blackie’s pocket. Blackie and the Runt make a hasty exit. Searching the apartment of Mrs. Carter’s niece Doris Bradley (June Vincent), Blackie finds the pearls again, hidden in the lining of a coat belonging to Doris’ friend Joan Howell (Patricia White) who had been at the party and is in love with Borio. Investigating Borio, Blackie learns that the dancer’s secretary, Sandra Doray (Fay Baker), was connected with a jewel robbery in the south. He sets a trap for them, only to find the real thieves are.
1948, B&W, 67 minutes