
Summary
Boston Blackie, a man driven by a thirst for justice, is released from prison and immediately sets his sights on the corrupt warden, Benton, who has been using the inhumane water cross torture on inmates. With the help of his sweetheart, Mary Carter, Blackie navigates a complex web of corruption and deceit, ultimately leading to Benton's downfall. As the story unfolds, the lines between right and wrong become increasingly blurred, and the true nature of Blackie's character is revealed. Through his struggles, Blackie emerges as a multifaceted figure, driven by a desire for redemption and a need to protect those he cares about.
Synopsis
Boston Blackie, just released from prison, threatens the warden, Benton, that he will have him removed from his job for using the water cross, a form of torture, on prisoners. Blackie's sweetheart, Mary Carter, helps him avoid this torture after his return to prison. The officers pursue Blackie, capture him, and bring him back to Benton, but Mary reports to the governor, and they arrive in time to save Blackie from further torments by bringing his pardon. Benton is fired.
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