Blackie performs in a magic show at a women's prison, which gives an inmate an opportunity to escape.
Boston Blackie, an ex-convict turned reformed thief, gets caught up in a murder case when his friend is accused of the crime. With the help of his valet and a dumb cop, Blackie sets out to find the real killer and clear his friend's name. Along the way, he must navigate through deception, Nazi spies, and a secret code to uncover the truth.
Boston Blackie Dawson gets some jewels that belonged to the imperial family of Russia. A gang of terrorists is after the jewels.
A girl seeks revenge after a Wall Street broker had falsely accused her father and sent him unjustly to prison.
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.
Shrewd crook Boston Blackie is determined to go straight. At a celebration held on the eve of his marriage to Mary Dawson, Fred the Count plants a stolen jewel and Blackie is arrested and sentenced to twenty years in jail. Fred the Count tries to win Blackie's fiancée, but the honorable Mary rejects him. Blackie's only hope for escape is from the hospital, so he manages to get into a weakened state. He escapes from the hospital, but is trailed by the warden. Blackie refuses to shoot the defenseless man, and the warden recognizes Blackie as an honorable person and allows him to escape. Blackie frames the Count, and leaves for Honolulu with Mary
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