Product Tag - racketeers

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    Noose (1948)

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    Noose (1948)

    Set in post Second World War Britain, Noose is the story of black market racketeers who face attempts to bring them to justice by an American fashion journalist, her ex-army fiancée and a gang of honest toughs from a local gym. When a corpse turns up at black market front The Blue Moon Club, Yank reporter Carole Landis starts snooping, much to gang boss Joseph Calleia’s annoyance. And soon there’s a hit man on the way…

    $15.00
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    Desert Fury (1947)

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    Desert Fury (1947)

    The daughter of a Nevada casino owner gets involved with a racketeer, despite everyone’s efforts to separate them.

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    Johnny Eager (1941)

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    Johnny Eager (1941)

    A charming racketeer seduces the DA’s daughter for revenge, then falls in love.

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    Fast and Furious (1939)

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    Fast and Furious (1939)

    Joel and Garda Sloan, a husband and wife detective team, who also sell rare books in New York, take a vacation to Seaside City. At Seaside, Joel’s pal, Mike Stevens is managing and preparing for their beauty pageant. Joel is made one of the judges plus he has invested $5,000 in it, to Garda’s dismay. Eric Bartell, promoter, arrives to dupe Stevens. When Ed Connors, New York racketeer arrives, Bartell is mysteriously murdered. Joel and Garda set out to investigate the murder.

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    Twelve Crowded Hours (1939)

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    Twelve Crowded Hours (1939)

    An ace reporter (Richard Dix) with a girlfriend (Lucille Ball) nails a numbers racketeer for murders.

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    Hide-Out (1934)

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    Hide-Out (1934)

    Wounded criminal Lucky Wilson (Robert Montgomery) takes refuge in a small Connecticut farm. He falls in love with Maureen O’Sullivan, who at first is unaware of his criminal record. Lucky is fully prepared to shoot his way out when the cops come calling, but he is softened by O’Sullivan’s affections. Screenwriters Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett leaven several potentially melodramatic sequences with some first-rate comic dialogue; many of the funniest scenes belong to nightclub owners Henry Armetta and Hermann Bing.

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    The Racketeer (1929)

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    The Racketeer (1929)

    This late-20s gangster movie features Carole Lombard as a young gal who agrees to marry a smooth-talking gangster in exchange for the mob man’s pledge to arrange a big-time concert appearance for her violinist boyfriend. The only thing that can save the day for the mis-aligned lovers is a shootout between the cops and the gangland thugs. This film is notable because it is one of the early ‘talkies,” and uses the newly developing audio technology with abandon. In fact, most of the action takes place off screen and the characters tell the cameras just what’s happened. This one’s small on sets, big on dialog.

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    Racketeers in Exile (1937)

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    Racketeers in Exile (1937)

    In this gangster movie, a criminal king-pin and his gang hide out in his hometown where they witness a religious revival that inspires the man to begin billing himself as a “born-again” evangelist so he can cash in on the guilty consciences of local businessmen.

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    You're Not So Tough (1940)

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    You’re Not So Tough (1940)

    The Dead End Kids are out of the slums of New York’s East Side and running around the sunny valleys of California looking for a way to make a quick buck. The idea of working never enters their minds until Halop is egged on by Grey to show his capabilities. Before long, he and Hall are working on the ranch of Galli, an elderly Italian woman who treats her workers like human beings instead of animals. Galli’s son disappeared as an infant, and Halop tries to convince her that he is that long lost son, thus possibly sharing in her wealth. Galli is such a good person that Halop is soon motivated by respect instead of greed, so he devises a plan to help her when truckers and a labor organization band together to keep her crops from making it to market.

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