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Boston Blackie's Little Pal

Boston Blackie's Little Pal is a 1918 American silent drama film, directed by E. Mason Hopper. It stars Bert Lytell, Rhea Mitchell, and Rosemary Theby, and was released on August 26, 1918.

Boston Blackie's Little Pal
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Directed byE. Mason Hopper
Written byAlbert S. Le Vino
Based onthe short story, "Boston Blackie's Little Pal"
by Jack Boyle
StarringBert Lytell
Rhea Mitchell
Rosemary Theby
CinematographyRobert B. Kurrle
Production
company
Release date
  • August 26, 1918 (1918-08-26) (US)[1]
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Boston Blackie is a notorious crook who has set his sights on the jewelry found at the Wilmerding mansion. To facilitate his robbery, his accomplice, Mary, obtains the job of nurse, to look after the Wilmerding's small child, Martin Wilmerding Jr. The two thieves set the robbery for a night when Mr. Wilmerding is scheduled to be away, and Mrs. Wilmerding is going out for the evening to a charity ball.

On the evening of the heist, Mary lets Blackie in after Mrs. Wilmerding leaves for the ball. As he is trying to crack the safe, young Wilmerding enters looking for a toy. Blackie distracts him by playing with him, and the two form a bond before Blackie takes him back to bed. As he is going back to the safe, the interruption has lasted so long, Mrs. Wilmerding is returning home. But she is not alone, she has her lover, Donald Lavalle, with her. Blackie hides, intending to wait until the two leave, but he overhears the two lovers planning to run away together, taking Wilmerding's jewels with them. When Mrs. Wilmerding goes upstairs to pack a bag, Blackie confronts Lavalle pretending to be Mr. Wilmerding. Lavalle surrenders the jewels and beats a hasty retreat, with Blackie promising to kill him if he ever approaches Mrs. Wilmerding again.

Blackie, through a series of telegrams, appeals to the maternal instincts of Mrs. Wilmerding, getting her to reconcile with her husband. That job complete, Blackie debates about whether or not to return the jewels.

Cast list edit

Production edit

In late June 1918 it was released that Lytell's next film for Metro would be Boston Blackie's Little Pal. It would be his third film for the studio, with filming to start in the first week of July. Albert S. Le Vino had been selected to adapt the story for the screen, and E. Mason Hopper would be taking the directing helm.[2] In early July 1918 it Metro announced that Rhea Mitchell had been cast in the lead role of Mary, opposite Bert Lytell. The film was scheduled to be shot at Metro's west coast studio in Hollywood.[3] This was the first time Lytell and Mitchell had worked on-screen together, although Mitchell had been the ingenue in the Alcazar Stock Company several years earlier when Lytell was the company's leading man.[4] The role of Boston Blackie was based on the stories of Jack Boyle which appeared in Redbook Magazine.[5] This was the first screen appearance of the Boston Blackie character.[6] The picture was released on August 26, 1918.[7]

Reception edit

Exhibitors Herald gave the film a very positive review, ranking the overall production "very good", and the story and star as "excellent". They extolled Lytell's performance in what they called a "unique role", and highlighted the work of his supporting cast, including Rhea Mitchell, Rosemary Theby, Frank Whitson, and Howard Davies. They called the cinematography "perfect".[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Boston Blackie's Little Pal". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "New Lytell Picture Chosen". Motography. June 29, 1918. p. 1213. Retrieved December 12, 2019. 
  3. ^ "Rhea Mitchell in Lytell Subject". Motion Picture News. July 6, 1918. p. 95. Retrieved December 12, 2019. 
  4. ^ "Rhea Mitchell to Play opposite Bert Lytell". Moving Picture World. July 13, 1918. p. 227. Retrieved December 12, 2019. 
  5. ^ "Program Glances". Motion Picture News. July 13, 1918. p. 239. Retrieved December 12, 2019. 
  6. ^ "Lytell at Work on Third Picture". Moving Picture World. June 28, 1918. p. 1868. Retrieved December 12, 2019. 
  7. ^ "Boston Blackie's Little Pal". Moving Picture World. August 31, 1918. p. 1309. Retrieved December 12, 2019. 
  8. ^ "Bert Lytell in "Boston Blackie's Little Pal"". Exhibitors Herald. September 14, 1918. p. 36. Retrieved December 12, 2019. 

External links edit

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Boston Blackie s Little Pal is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by E Mason Hopper It stars Bert Lytell Rhea Mitchell and Rosemary Theby and was released on August 26 1918 Boston Blackie s Little PalAdvertisement for the filmDirected byE Mason HopperWritten byAlbert S Le VinoBased onthe short story Boston Blackie s Little Pal by Jack BoyleStarringBert LytellRhea MitchellRosemary ThebyCinematographyRobert B KurrleProductioncompanyMetro PicturesRelease dateAugust 26 1918 1918 08 26 US 1 Running time5 reelsCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast list 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editBoston Blackie is a notorious crook who has set his sights on the jewelry found at the Wilmerding mansion To facilitate his robbery his accomplice Mary obtains the job of nurse to look after the Wilmerding s small child Martin Wilmerding Jr The two thieves set the robbery for a night when Mr Wilmerding is scheduled to be away and Mrs Wilmerding is going out for the evening to a charity ball On the evening of the heist Mary lets Blackie in after Mrs Wilmerding leaves for the ball As he is trying to crack the safe young Wilmerding enters looking for a toy Blackie distracts him by playing with him and the two form a bond before Blackie takes him back to bed As he is going back to the safe the interruption has lasted so long Mrs Wilmerding is returning home But she is not alone she has her lover Donald Lavalle with her Blackie hides intending to wait until the two leave but he overhears the two lovers planning to run away together taking Wilmerding s jewels with them When Mrs Wilmerding goes upstairs to pack a bag Blackie confronts Lavalle pretending to be Mr Wilmerding Lavalle surrenders the jewels and beats a hasty retreat with Blackie promising to kill him if he ever approaches Mrs Wilmerding again Blackie through a series of telegrams appeals to the maternal instincts of Mrs Wilmerding getting her to reconcile with her husband That job complete Blackie debates about whether or not to return the jewels Cast list editBert Lytell as Boston Blackie Rhea Mitchell as Mary Rosemary Theby as Mrs Wilmerding Joel Jacobs as Martin Wilmerding Jr Howard Davies as Donald Lavalle John Burton as Jackson the butler Frank Whitson as Martin WilmerdingProduction editIn late June 1918 it was released that Lytell s next film for Metro would be Boston Blackie s Little Pal It would be his third film for the studio with filming to start in the first week of July Albert S Le Vino had been selected to adapt the story for the screen and E Mason Hopper would be taking the directing helm 2 In early July 1918 it Metro announced that Rhea Mitchell had been cast in the lead role of Mary opposite Bert Lytell The film was scheduled to be shot at Metro s west coast studio in Hollywood 3 This was the first time Lytell and Mitchell had worked on screen together although Mitchell had been the ingenue in the Alcazar Stock Company several years earlier when Lytell was the company s leading man 4 The role of Boston Blackie was based on the stories of Jack Boyle which appeared in Redbook Magazine 5 This was the first screen appearance of the Boston Blackie character 6 The picture was released on August 26 1918 7 Reception editExhibitors Herald gave the film a very positive review ranking the overall production very good and the story and star as excellent They extolled Lytell s performance in what they called a unique role and highlighted the work of his supporting cast including Rhea Mitchell Rosemary Theby Frank Whitson and Howard Davies They called the cinematography perfect 8 References edit Boston Blackie s Little Pal American Film Institute Retrieved August 25 2018 New Lytell Picture Chosen Motography June 29 1918 p 1213 Retrieved December 12 2019 nbsp Rhea Mitchell in Lytell Subject Motion Picture News July 6 1918 p 95 Retrieved December 12 2019 nbsp Rhea Mitchell to Play opposite Bert Lytell Moving Picture World July 13 1918 p 227 Retrieved December 12 2019 nbsp Program Glances Motion Picture News July 13 1918 p 239 Retrieved December 12 2019 nbsp Lytell at Work on Third Picture Moving Picture World June 28 1918 p 1868 Retrieved December 12 2019 nbsp Boston Blackie s Little Pal Moving Picture World August 31 1918 p 1309 Retrieved December 12 2019 nbsp Bert Lytell in Boston Blackie s Little Pal Exhibitors Herald September 14 1918 p 36 Retrieved December 12 2019 nbsp External links editBoston Blackie s Little Pal at IMDb nbsp Boston Blackie s Little Pal at the TCM Movie Database Boston Blackie s Little Pal at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boston Blackie 27s Little Pal amp oldid 1128913722, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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