
Boston Blackie Collection
Jack Boyle's stories first appeared in the early 20th Century. "The Price of Principle" was a short story in the July 1914 issue of The American Magazine. Boyle's character also turned up in Cosmopolitan. In 1917, Redbook published the novelette "Boston Blackie’s Mary," and the magazine brought the character back with "The Heart of the Lily" (February, 1921). Boyle's stories were collected in the book Boston Blackie (1919), which was reprinted in 1979 by Gregg Press. Boyle died in 1928. [edit]Films The earliest film adaptations were silent, dating from 1918 to 1927. Columbia Pictures revived the property in 1941 with Meet Boston Blackie, a fast, 58-minute "B" feature starring Chester Morris. Although the running time was brief, Columbia gave the picture good production values and an imaginative director (Robert Florey). The film was successful, and a series followed.

Meet Boston Blackie
20 Feb 1941

Confessions of Boston Blackie
08 Dec 1941

Alias Boston Blackie
02 Apr 1942

Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood
05 Nov 1942

After Midnight with Boston Blackie
18 Mar 1943

The Chance of a Lifetime
26 Oct 1943

One Mysterious Night
21 Oct 1944

Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion
10 May 1945

Boston Blackie's Rendezvous
05 Jul 1945

A Close Call for Boston Blackie
24 Jan 1946

The Phantom Thief
02 May 1946

Boston Blackie and the Law
12 Dec 1946

Trapped by Boston Blackie
13 May 1948

Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture
02 Mar 1949