| Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott , Robert
Ryan , William Talman, Ray Collins, Joyce MacKenzie .
The Racket was based on a play by Bartlett Cormack, first filmed
as a silent in 1928. The storyline was updated to include references
to Estes Kefauver's Senate Crime Investigating Committee: otherwise,
the plot (and much of the dialogue) was lifted bodily from the Cormack
play. Racketeer Robert Ryan has managed to get several government
and law-enforcement higher-ups in his pocket. But Ryan can't touch
the incorruptible police officer Robert Mitchum, who refuses all
attempts at bribery. Ryan pulls strings to get Mitchum transferred
to a series of undesirable precincts, but Mitchum will not be dissuaded.
The battle of wills between cop and criminal comes to a head when
mob-connected nightclub singer Lizabeth Scott turns on her former
protector Ryan. The Broadway version of The Racket starred Edward
G. Robinson as the racketeer; the 1928 film version featured Louis
Wolheim in the Robinson role and Thomas Meighan as the upright cop.
Both the silent and sound versions of the property were personally
produced by Howard R. Hughes. |