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Come in.
Oh, come right in, Mr. Adam.
How are you this morning, Mr. Parker?
Fine, just fine.
I don't have to guess what you're here about, do I?
Oh, I don't suppose you do.
Well, Mr. Parker, all you have to do to renew the fire insurance on your building is just sign this form.
Here you are.
Strattons, all I have to do is sign that form if I were going to renew the policies.
Oh, now come, Mr. Parker.
You're not going to switch to another company, are you?
No, I'm not switching to another company.
I've just decided not to carry any more fire insurance on my building.
Oh, now I know you're kidding.
That building of yours is much too valuable not to be heavily insured.
And the machinery in it, Mr. Parker, you'd lose a fortune if anything ever happened to that.
I've had that building a machinery covered for three years and nothing has happened to it so far.
Well, perhaps not, but a fire could break out at any time today tomorrow next week.
Just think what a tragedy that would be.
Your policy lapses at noon today.
You can't be serious, but not renewing.
I am serious, Mr. Adams.
I'm sorry, but that's my decision.
All right, Mr. Parker, it's your decision and it's your building.
But if it burns down anytime after 12 o'clock noon today, it's also your loss.
And now meet Dick Colmer as Boston Blackie.
Enemy to those who make him an enemy.
Friend to those who have no friend.
Blackie, this is a lovely view from your window.
But I've stared at it so long it's staring back.
How soon can we go out and eat?
Just a little while, Mary, I have to finish this letter to Shorty.
Hmm.
A long letter to the short one.
That makes better, isn't it?
Kind of.
Hurry up, but I'll stare at the view some more.
Go see who that is, what do you marry?
Sure, sure.
It's probably somebody from a lovely view to complain about me staring at it.
It might be someone from down the street who thought you were a lovely view.
Well, you say the nicest things to me.
When you're so busy, you don't know what you're saying.
Ah, yes?
This Boston Blackie's apartment.
It is, and that's Blackie right over there.
Oh, yes, of course, I didn't see him.
There have been people who couldn't see me.
Some who wouldn't, but you're at the first fellow who didn't.
Oh, hello!
We've met, haven't we, Mr...
Yes, my name is Gardner.
Blackie, Robert Gardner.
I met you at that party at your friend Charlie Kingston's penthouse last month.
Oh, yes, that's right.
You and a fellow named Jim Parker are in business together, aren't you?
Yes, that's right.
We own a large factory building on 11th Street.
Of course.
Oh, this is Mrs. Wesley, Mr. Gardner.
Mrs. Wesley, how are you doing to Gardner?
Well, Gardner, is there something I can do for you?
Yes, Blackie.
I wouldn't ask you this if I went desperately.
It's a little embarrassing, but I am...
Oh, I guess everybody in town knows I'm broke.
Blackie, I've got to have $25,000.
Well, I've got to have it fast.
$25,000!
You came to me for $25,000?
Well, that's a little out of my class, Gardner.
If a thousand won't be any good...
No, no, Blackie, no.
Thousand won't be a bit of good.
It has to be $25,000, at least.
Well, I'm afraid I can't swing that.
You'd say everyone in town knows you're broke.
Why, I understand that you and your partner Parker are pretty well off.
Parker is, but I'm not.
Really, the only thing I have is my half ownership of that building
and the machinery on 11th Street is where there's a lot of money, Blackie.
But right now, what I need is cash.
Mogged?
I've already done that, Blackie.
My wife is the reason I have no money.
And the reason I need money now.
She's demanding things I can't afford to give her.
And I've got to buy the fur she leaves me.
I can't let that happen.
No, I suppose not.
Tell you what I'll do.
You've met Charlie Kingston.
Yes.
Why don't you ask him for the money?
Use your interest in your firm as security.
You think Mr. Kingston would lend me the money?
He might.
Try.
Can't do any harm.
It might be a good investment for Charlie.
I'll call him and tell him you'll be up.
Well, thank you, Blackie.
I'll see him first thing in the morning.
Thanks a lot.
So thank me.
I haven't done anything.
Yes, yes you have.
You give me hope of getting that $25,000.
And you don't know how much I need it.
I do almost anything to get it.
Well, goodbye, Blackie.
Goodbye, Mrs. Wesley.
It's nice to meet you.
Goodbye.
Goodbye and lots of love.
Good luck, Mrs. Wesley.
I don't need that.
I need money.
Oh, that man is desperate, Blackie.
Yes, Mary.
And there are 25,000 reasons why.
What, Robert?
What did you say?
I said you could have that new coat you wanted, Harriet.
Oh, now, Robert, please don't make such stupid statements.
No, it's true.
Where would you get the money?
No, I'm going to get it.
I saw Boston Blackie a little while ago.
And he's going to give it to you?
Well, never mind about that.
The money's as good as in my pocket right now.
The money for the coat and a whole lot more.
Oh, my darling, how sweet of you.
I'll go down and take out the coat this very afternoon.
Sure.
Now, you're sure you're not joking about having the money.
This time, tomorrow, sweetheart, I'll be rich.
See you for dinner.
You know you will.
Now.
Goodbye, darling.
Bye.
How are you?
Guess who that was.
And what he wanted, Jim.
I don't have to guess, darling.
I know.
Because you're ever loving husband.
He was bribing you to stay with him.
Well, what a lovely one-handed conversation it was, too.
One-handed, Jim.
I don't understand.
You were holding the telephone receiver with one hand,
and the other was busy holding my hand.
You're my husband's partner, aren't you?
That's my part in the partnership.
You love me, don't you?
Uh-huh.
Enough to be Mrs. Jim Parker one of these days.
Could be.
I haven't quite decided to leave Robert yet, especially now.
Harriet, you will leave him one of these days and come to me.
I have more money right now than your dear husband has ever seen.
I know.
Your money is one of the reasons I...
Oh, oh, that may be Robert.
He may have been falling from across the street
to better get out of here.
All right.
I'll be back way quickly.
All right.
All right.
Oh, but listen, Harriet, if I give you a reason to leave Robert,
will you do it?
Don't stop worrying about it, Jim.
And get out of here.
All right.
Bye, darling.
Goodbye.
Coming, coming.
Oh.
Mrs. Robert Gunn?
Yes.
I'm Boston Blacky.
Oh, my.
How thrilling.
It might be a fat Mrs. Gunn.
Pac-Man.
I should say.
Maybe you should, but not like that.
You're here to see my husband?
No, Mrs. Gunn.
I'm here to see you.
Your husband came to me this morning trying to borrow $25,000.
Fine.
I could use $25,000.
It should buy a lot of things, don't you think?
I can tell you right now what it's going to buy, Mrs. Gunn.
Trouble.
And a few furs and jewels, perhaps?
Having them might be worth a little trouble.
Mrs. Gunn, I know it's no business of mine to come here like this,
but my front-merry, Wesley's...
Never mind what your friend Mary suggested, Blacky.
Let me make a little suggestion.
Let me run my own life.
I'd let you run your life, Mrs. Gunn,
except that I'm sure you'll ruin your husband's.
Get away.
Get away from that South Pole, man.
The flames of week and those curders and the walls are about to come down.
And now, there it goes.
Oh, it happens close.
All men out of the building, okay?
Yeah, okay.
Number five and six trucks turn your eyes on the side of the building
where the wall fell.
We don't want that fire spread to the next building.
I don't see.
How's everything?
Oh, it's you and Inspector Faraday.
Well, we've been fighting the fire since 8.45,
but we'll have it out of no time.
It's under control now.
You've got work to do on this one, Inspector.
Yeah, why?
Well, this fire didn't start by itself, Faraday.
It was set.
Awesome.
That's what they call it.
And I think it's slightly illegal.
Hey, what's this?
Hey, you in the car.
Keep moving.
No parking here.
And I'm hot over this building.
Oh, that's different.
I understand your partners are on somewhere.
Hey, what happened?
How did it start?
Can't you say anything?
Thank you, Daisy, fellow.
Take it easy.
What's your name?
My name's Gardner, Robert Gardner.
Robert?
Yes.
They finally got in touch with you.
Jim, this is terrible.
No, you don't know how terrible.
Hey, what's this guy?
Park, and Jim Park, and my partner.
He's the other half-own who is building.
Well, from here, it looks like all you guys own
is a pint of ashes.
Well, he's not as bad as it seems, Inspector.
The building in everything in is insured.
Well, that's good.
No, that's bad.
It was insured, Robert.
Jim!
It's like a fool.
I let the policy lapse at noon today.
And so you've fallen this time?
Will you hurry it?
Why aren't you home?
Excuse me, sir.
Sorry, I frightened you, sir, but this note was left for you
at seven o'clock this evening.
I thought it might be important.
I didn't mean to disturb you.
What would the fire look like?
Oh, thanks, Martin.
Any word for Mrs. Gardner this evening?
No, sir.
That's strange.
I've called her at her home several times tonight,
and got no answer.
Well, I'll try again in a few minutes.
Yes, sir.
Who brought the note, Martin?
Um, a messenger, sir.
Oh.
Wonder what it is.
Hmm.
Well, the smell of it, it's from a young lady,
an attractive young lady.
Yes, sir.
Let's see if it's an attractive message, too.
Hmm.
I was right about the lady being attractive, Martin.
It's from Mrs. Gardner.
Was splendid, perhaps.
It explains why you aren't able to reach her tonight.
And I hope so.
Yes, it says, I've decided to leave him at once.
We'll meet you at your office at 8.30 tonight.
Oh, Mr. Barker, sir.
You're so pale.
What's the matter?
What's the matter, Martin?
It's Mrs. Gardner.
If she was to meet me at my office at 8.30,
she was caught in a fire.
She's dead.
Look, Gardner.
I've had guys sitting here in my office till they grew beards
because I wouldn't talk.
So you better start talking.
But I tell you, Inspector Faraday,
I didn't set fire to my building.
Oh, you didn't, huh?
No.
You're not getting any worse with him this way, Faraday.
Quiet, Blanky.
Quiet.
You didn't ask me down here to be quiet, did you?
No, all I want you to tell me is that Gardner came to you
asking for money this morning.
That's all.
Yes, and I told you he did.
And I admit I did, but that's all I had meant.
I didn't set fire to my building.
Why should I?
Why should you?
I'll tell you why.
You needed money.
But the building wasn't insured.
I got no money from it.
I know.
But you didn't know the building wasn't insured.
You didn't know it till after the fire.
Did you deny that?
Oh, no.
I told you not to deny that.
You better not.
Because I was right there when you heard the news.
And you admit it then?
It was the first you'd heard of it.
You said you were ruined.
And you also said this would be the end of you and your wife.
Just what was the meaning of that crack anyhow?
About my wife.
Yes.
Ask my partner, Jim Parker, about that.
He'll tell you.
What does he know about it?
He knows my wife was ready to leave me.
In fact, I think she was going to leave me for him.
The reason I went to Blackie was because I wanted money for her.
Oh, is that so?
Yes.
Well, you know what you're doing, don't you?
You're admitting you burned on your building to get money for your wife.
Blackie, make him believe I didn't set fire to that building.
I'd like to do that, God.
But you can't.
Nobody can.
Because he did set fire to that building.
He needed money.
He admits that.
He thought the building was insured.
He admits that.
He said fire to that building.
Ah, Faraday, he doesn't admit that.
No, and I'm not going to.
Well, I'll tell you something you are going to.
You're going to jail.
No, no, I didn't.
Blackie, can't you help me?
I don't know, God.
I'll try.
But whoever did set that fire said we made it hot for you.
And I'll back to Boston, Blackie.
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When Boston Blacky was unable to land Robert Gardner $25,000,
he knew that Gardner would do something desperate to get the money.
But he didn't think he'd go so far as to set fire
to a building for the insurance money.
What Blacky didn't know though was that Jim Parker,
Gardner's partner, had allowed the insurance to lapse
and had himself set fire to the building
in a plan to ruin Gardner and take Gardner's wife away from him.
Gardner's wife, also unaware of Parker's plan,
was to meet Parker in the building.
And now Parker thinks she died in the flames.
Nothing has been said about a body being found in the building, however,
and with Robert Gardner in jail for arson,
Blacky goes to see Jim Parker.
Yes?
I don't see Mr. Parker, please, Mr. James Parker.
I'm sorry, sir, he's not in.
Do you expect him in soon?
Yes, would you like to eat?
I wouldn't like to, but I will.
Very good.
Your Parker's butler?
Obviously, his new butler.
Oh.
Well, you know, you aren't exactly the butler type.
You should say that, sir.
That's one of Mr. Parker's most frequent complaints about me.
Say, do you know where Mr. Parker is at the moment?
Yes.
He's down at the fire.
At the fire?
Well, at the building's or what's left of it?
But why?
A fire has been out since late last night.
I know.
This Parker didn't say why he was going down.
The building perhaps he thought you might be there.
You thought I'd be there?
Yes.
You're his partner, Mr. Gardner, aren't you?
Yes, yes, I am.
Of course.
I say him.
Maybe you can help me.
Well, I'll do anything I can, sir.
Well, I've been a police headquarters ever since the fire.
My wife's probably tried to get in touch with me and wasn't able to.
I wonder if she left any word for me here.
I know.
She didn't say no word for you.
Oh, she did leave some word for Mr. Parker?
Well, just the note.
What note?
Well, the note was Mr. Parker saying she wanted to meet him at his office at 8.30 last night.
Perhaps I shouldn't be.
Never mind what you should have shouldn't say, my friend.
And don't bother to tell your master I was here to see him.
I'm going down to the fire until I'm so myself.
Well, maybe here.
Maybe.
It has to be here.
Not here.
Looking for something, Parker?
Huh?
Who are you?
What do you want?
I'm Boston Blackie.
And I want to talk to you.
I don't have time to talk right now.
Why not?
You seem to have time to nose around this pile of burned-up junk.
This is my building.
This is still my property.
Ah.
I can do what I want here.
Well, maybe I can help you.
Looking for anything in particular?
No.
And what are you looking for?
Nothing.
Just looking.
Looking for nothing?
Well, that should take no time.
Your partner Robert Gardner is looking for something.
He's looking for his wife and I have an idea that's bad.
Bad?
Fine.
Well, maybe I can help you.
Looking for anything in particular?
No.
And what are you looking for?
Nothing.
Just looking.
Looking for nothing?
Bad.
Bad?
Why?
She's missing.
Missing?
Where is she?
You don't make much sense, Parker.
If anyone knew where she was, she wouldn't be missing.
I think I have an idea why she's missing.
You do?
Why?
I happen to know she planned to meet you in your office
in this building at 8.30 last night.
So?
So the building caught fire a little after 8.30
when she was supposed to be in your office.
That's why you're down here.
You know she was supposed to be in your office last night.
You think she died in the fire?
That's why you're here to make sure if you can.
I don't know anything about Mrs. Gardner.
You know plenty about it, Parker.
You wanted her and I think she was agreeable
to leaving her husband for you.
I know nothing about it.
You know the whole story, Parker, from start to finish.
You let the insurance policy on this building lapse and set fire to it.
So you destroy Gardner's last hope of being able to support his wife.
You knew Gardner's wife would leave him as soon as she saw he was flat broke.
You're in a spark, Parker.
I am.
Why?
I'll tell you why.
Like a lot of women, maybe Mrs. Gardner was late for her 8.30 appointment with you last night.
She was?
Maybe.
Maybe she got down here just in time to see the building go up in flames
and you run out of the place.
And maybe she got the very unpleasant thought that you were trying to murder her.
She might not like that, Parker.
I'd certainly hate to be in your shoes
if Mrs. Gardner is alive.
Hello, Parker speaking.
Hello, Jim.
Hello.
Who's this?
Don't you know me?
Don't you know me darling?
No.
Who is this?
Well, maybe seeing what you tried to do to me has changed my voice a little darling.
Is this Harriet?
Oh, you do remember me.
Yes.
Yes, this is Harriet.
Harriet Gardner.
This is Harriet?
What's the matter with your voice?
It's my throat.
It's well from all the smoke that got into it during that fire.
Oh, I see.
Harriet, are you alright?
Oh, yes.
I'm alright.
But you are.
What do you mean?
I mean, I saw what you tried to do to me.
And I'm going to get you for it.
Good night, darling.
Harriet, Harriet, listen to me.
Listen to me.
Hello.
Hello, Jim darling.
How are you this morning?
Harriet, is that you?
Oh, you know my voice right away this time.
Why?
Were you thinking about me last night?
What's the matter with this choir?
The same thing that's the matter with us.
The connection is there.
Look, Harriet, what you said on the phone last night.
What about it?
You've got everything all wrong.
You don't know what you're talking about.
No.
Well, I know what I saw.
But you don't understand.
Look, I'll give you $50,000.
You always want of money.
I'll give you $50,000.
No, wait.
I don't want to get money now.
All I wanted to get you.
Goodbye, darling.
I'll get it, Martin.
Yes, Mr. Parker.
Hello.
Hello, Jim darling.
Standing at choir, evening at home.
How are you?
Yes.
I waited till the evening to call you.
I thought you'd be done.
Harriet, listen to me.
Why?
Because you must teach choir to drive me mad.
I'll give you $100,000 to go away.
Why that?
Twice what you offered me this morning.
I know.
You take it?
Why?
To keep quiet about what you know and to leave me alone.
Oh, I'm going to leave you alone, darling.
Very much alone.
What?
Yes.
This is my last telephone call.
And yours too.
I'm going to kiss you for what you did to me.
And I'm going to kiss you tonight.
Harriet.
Harriet.
Martin.
Martin.
Yes, Mr. Parker.
Get my car right away.
Right away to here.
You're going out tonight, sir.
Yes, I'm going to police headquarters.
Now, go through the whole thing slowly this time, Parker.
So the police can take it all down.
All right, inspect the fire.
Okay, go ahead.
Yes, sir.
I set fire to my building.
I canceled the fire insurance policy.
I canceled it.
Or let it lapse.
Let it lapse.
Why?
It was Robert Gardner's only means of income.
I wanted to destroy the building in their full white demand.
Why?
So that his wife would leave him.
I was in love with her and wandered her.
But she wouldn't leave him as long as he could support her.
Then you set fire to the building yourself.
Nothing to do with it.
Nothing, nothing at all.
I did it all myself.
It was my idea and I did it all myself.
Now, protect me.
Will you have your confession?
Protect me.
But thank you, Parker.
From what?
From whom?
From Mrs. Gardner.
She planned to meet me in the building the night of the fire.
She saw me set fire to it.
She thought I planned to kill her, so she's going to kill me.
I don't think she'll kill you, Parker.
But you will.
She sets her herself.
She did.
When?
Just an hour ago on the telephone.
She's threatened me three times since the fire.
I wonder where she was calling from.
She's dead.
What?
The fire.
No.
That can't be.
It not only can't be, Parker.
It is.
She kept that 830 appointment with you and was caught in your office when the building went up in flames.
We found her body in the ruins about an hour after we got the fire out.
But...
What if she's dead?
Who called me up today and began this evening?
Oh, I'll show you.
What did you push that buster for?
Relax.
Nothing's going to harm you, Parker.
Nothing but the law.
You must for us, Gardner.
Yeah, like he.
Come on in.
You too, Mrs. Reslin.
Thank you, Mrs. Gardner.
Okay, so, Rick?
Yes, Mrs. Reslin.
For everybody but Parker here.
With Mrs. Gardner dead, he wants to know who called him up and threatened her.
Where I did?
Don't you recognize my voice?
Darling.
It was you?
You catch on first, Parker.
But why?
I wasn't told that how it was dead.
I've been friends since the fire.
A friend.
We're not friends again, Parker.
We're not friends again, up to talk until you thought you yourself weren't dangerous.
Yeah.
Then you talked.
But plenty.
Rollins!
Rollins, get this guy out of here.
Lock him up.
Okay.
All right.
But you don't have to push me.
You don't have to.
Well, I solved another one.
You solved another one.
Yeah.
Whose idea was it that Robert Gardner was innocent?
Okay, it was yours.
But I was ready to let him go.
In fact, I'm going to let him go now.
Sure, after a trick of mine, for us Parker to confess.
And whose idea was it not to reveal that we'd found the body in the fire?
So that the killer would go crazy wondering whether or not Mrs. Gardner was dead?
All right.
That was your idea, too.
But I agreed it would work, didn't I?
Yes.
I'll give you credit for that much.
But whose idea was it that we...
Hey, just to minute you, too, while you're passing out compliments, don't forget me.
It was my voice that fooled Mr. Parker.
I'd like to hear either one of you impersonate a woman dead or alive.
So how about a little bit of credit for me?
I'll give you lots of credit, Miss Wesley.
Yes, Faraday.
Give Mary the credit.
But see that you give Parker the works.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
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