Racket Girls

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Racket Girls
Directed by Robert C. Dertano
Produced by George Weiss
Written by Robert C. Dertano
Starring Peaches Page
Timothy Farrell
Clara Mortenson
Rita Martinez
Cinematography William C. Thompson
Production
company
Arena Productions
Distributed by Screen Classics
Release dates
1951
Running time
70 mins
Country United States
Language English

Racket Girls (also called Blonde Pickup and Pin Down Girls) is an American crime film, directed by Robert C. Dertano and released in 1951 by Screen Classics.[1]

Plot

Umberto Scalli (Timothy Farrell) is a small-time gangster who acts as a manager for women's wrestling in order to cover his involvement in many crime rings, including racketeering, bookmaking, and prostitution. He must dodge both police investigations and the local mob, to which he owes $35,000.

Cast

Real life wrestlers Peaches Page and Rita Martinez, as well as former world champion Clara Mortensen, play fictional versions of themselves.

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  • Peaches Page as Peaches Page[1]
  • Timothy Farrell as Umberto Scalli
  • Clara Mortensen as Clara Mortensen, world champion
  • Rita Martínez as Rita Martinez, champion of Mexico
  • Muriel Gardner as Ruby McKenzie
  • Don Ferrara as Joe the Jockey
  • Matt Douglas as Ronnie, a mobster
  • Paul Merton as Monk, a book-keeper
  • Bruce Spencer as Eddie, a gangster
  • Tony Zarro as Lefty, a mobster
  • Mary Jean Walker as Jackie, a bookie
  • William Lamont as Senate investigator
  • Phil Bernard as Mr. Big, the gang leader
  • Jimmy Lennon Sr. as Jimmy Lennon
  • Phil Solomon as Phil Solomon, a referee

Production

The film was produced by George Weiss and Arena Productions, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-based company headed by Norman Felton.[2]

Derived works

The film was the subject of a 1994 episode of the sixth season of the movie-mocking show Mystery Science Theater 3000.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Internet Movie Database
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