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"The Racket - The Racket boldly begins where the Senate crime committee left off!" is english Language Movie.
"The Racket" was released on 25 October 1951 .
The movie was directed by John Cromwell
It has cast of: Robert Mitchum as Captain Thomas McQuigg, Lizabeth Scott as Irene Hayes, Robert Ryan as Nick Scanlon, William Talman as Officer Bob Johnson, Ray Collins as D. A. Mortimer X. Welsh, Joyce Mackenzie as Mary McQuigg, Robert Hutton as Dave Ames, Virginia Huston as Lucy Johnson, William Conrad as Det. Sgt. Turk, Walter Sande as Sgt. Jim Delaney, Les Tremayne as Harry Craig, Don Porter as R. G. Connolly, Walter Baldwin as Sgt. Sullivan, Brett King as Joe Scanlon, Richard Karlan as Breeze Enright, Tito Vuolo as Tony, Eric Alden as Sergeant (uncredited), Gregg Barton as Rookie Cop (uncredited), Don Beddoe as Mitchell (uncredited), Robert Bice as Police Dispatcher (uncredited), Matthew Boulton as Simpson (uncredited), Barry Brooks as Cameron (uncredited), Howland Chamberlain as Roy Higgins (uncredited), John Daheim as Mannick (uncredited), Don Dillaway as Harris (uncredited), Art Dupuis as Police Car Driver (uncredited), Jane Easton as Operator (uncredited), Pat Flaherty as Car 43 Policeman (uncredited), William Forrest as Head of Crime Commission (uncredited), Jack Gargan as Lewis (uncredited), Dick Gordon as Pedestrian (uncredited), Bret Hamilton as Reporter (uncredited), Jayne Hazard as Girl (uncredited), Howard Joslin as Sgt. Werker (uncredited), Hazel Keener as Secretary (uncredited), Mike Lally as Sergeant (uncredited), Harry Lauter as Officer Mosley (uncredited), Ronald Lee as Elevator Boy (uncredited), Herbert Lytton as Police Doctor (uncredited), Frank Marlowe as Pedestrian with Morning Newspaper (uncredited), Thomas Martin as Governor's Butler (uncredited), Allen Mathews as Pedestrian (uncredited), Harriet Matthews as Librarian (uncredited), Philo McCullough as Man Seated at Bar (uncredited), John McGuire as Policeman in Locker Room (uncredited), Ralph Montgomery as Pedestrian (uncredited), Al Murphy as Newsboy (uncredited), William J. O'Brien as Counterman / Short Order Cook (uncredited), Eddie Parker as Garage Roof Thug (uncredited), Ralph Peters as Davis (uncredited), Howard Petrie as The Governor (uncredited), Joey Ray as Reporter (uncredited), Walter Reed as Policeman at Roll Call & in Locker Room (uncredited), Richard Reeves as Leo (uncredited), Stephen Roberts as Schmidt (uncredited), Jack Shea as Night Desk Sergeant (uncredited), Miles Shepard as Policeman (uncredited), Charles Sherlock as Pedestrian (uncredited), George Sherwood as Douglas (uncredited), Milburn Stone as Member of Craig's Team (uncredited), Duke Taylor as Policeman (uncredited), Herb Vigran as Paradise Club Manager (uncredited), Max Wagner as Durko (uncredited), Bud Wolfe as Detective with Johnson at the Paradise Club (uncredited), Sally Yarnell as Police Operator (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: John Cromwell as Director(Directing), William Wister Haines as Screenplay(Writing), W.R. Burnett as Screenplay(Writing), Bartlett Cormack as Theatre Play(Writing), Edmund Grainger as Producer(Production), Paul Sawtell as Original Music Composer(Sound), George E. Diskant as Director of Photography(Camera), Sherman Todd as Editor(Editing), Albert S. D'Agostino as Art Direction(Art), Jack Okey as Art Direction(Art), Darrell Silvera as Set Decoration(Art), William Stevens as Set Decoration(Art), Michael Woulfe as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Mel Berns as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Larry Germain as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Cliff P. Broughton as Production Supervisor(Production), Arthur Siteman as Unit Production Manager(Production), James E. Casey as Assistant Director(Directing), Frank McWhorter as Sound(Sound), Clem Portman as Sound(Sound), Howard Hughes as Presenter(Crew), Alexander Kahle as Still Photographer(Camera), John Daheim as Stunts(Crew), Carey Loftin as Stunts(Crew), in lead roles.