
1918
Which Is Worse, the Man Who Steals a Wife's Affections or the One Who Steals Jewels?
While burgling a mansion, Blackie is interrupted by little Joey, who has been awakened from his slumbers. Blackie gently orders the kid to return to bed, but Joey refuses to do so unless Blackie helps him say his prayers. Thus is formed a strong friendship between Blackie and his "little pal," inspiring our raffish hero to rescue Joey's mother Rosemary Theby from a scandalous situation.

Bert Lytell
Boston Blackie

Rhea Mitchell
Mary

Rosemary Theby
Mrs. Wilmerding

Joey Jacobs
'Little Pal' Martin Wilmerding Jr.

Howard Davies
Donald Lavalle

John Burton
Jackson - The Butler

Frank Whitson
Martin Wilmerding

Boston Blackie

Crooked Alley

Missing Millions

The Return of Boston Blackie

The Silk Lined Burglar

The Face in the Fog

Alias Boston Blackie

Boston Blackie's Rendezvous

Boston Blackie and the Law

Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood

Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture

Confessions of Boston Blackie

Meet Boston Blackie

One Mysterious Night

Trapped by Boston Blackie

After Midnight with Boston Blackie

The Chance of a Lifetime

The Phantom Thief

Midnight Party

Along the Sungari River