Dance Hall Racket
| Dance Hall Racket | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Phil Tucker | 
| Produced by | George Weiss | 
| Screenplay by | Lenny Bruce | 
| Starring | 
Timothy Farrell Lenny Bruce Bernie Jones  | 
| Music by | Charles Ruddy | 
| Cinematography | W. Merle Connell | 
| Edited by | Adrian Weiss | 
Release dates  | 1953 | 
| Country | USA | 
| Language | English | 
Dance Hall Racket is a 1953 American film directed by Phil Tucker starring Lenny Bruce (who also wrote the script) and his wife Honey Harlow.[1]
Plot
A gangster who operates a sleazy dance hall uses a sadistic bodyguard to keep his girls afraid and his customers in line. A merchant marine seaman is found murdered and suspicion falls upon the operator of a dime-a-dance honky tonk joint. A federal undercover agent is planted in the place to gather evidence, and he soon learns that the dive is only a cover-up for diamond-smuggling activities, and that one of the operation's henchmen, who is handy with a switch-blade knife, is the killer. Before they can be arrested, the henchman kills his boss and is shot while trying to escape.
Cast
- Timothy Farrell as Umberto Scalli
 - Lenny Bruce as Vincent
 - Bernie Jones as Punky, the Swedish Sailor
 - Honey Bruce Friedman Rose (as Honey Harlow)
 - Sally Marr as Hostess
 - Bunny Parker as Dancehall Girl
 - Joie Abrams as Dancehall Girl
 - Ronald Lee
 - Bill King
 - Mary Holiday as Dancehall Girl
 - Harry Keaton
 - Joe Piro as Henchman
 
Soundtrack
Music Department Sanford H. Dickinson ... music consultant (as Sandford H. Dickinson) Charles Ruddy ... musical director (uncredited)
References
- ↑ Honey Bruce Friedman, 78, Entertainer and 'Lenny's Shady Lady' Fox, Margalit. New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 20 Sep 2005: A27.
 
External links
- Dance Hall Racket at the Internet Movie Database
 - Dance Hall Racket is available for free download at the Internet Archive
 - Dance Hall Racket at British Film Institute
 
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