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Rubber Racketeers (1942)
Racketeer Gillin is paroled from prison and immediately goes to work trying to make an illegal buck from America's war effort. With rationing in effect the black market tire business is booming. Gillen's mob sets up car lots around town where they peddle stolen tires and "new" tires milled in the gangster's factories from cheap faulty materials. People begin to die in crashes as the defective tires fail. Bill Barry leads his fellow defense plant workers on a crusade to uncover the source of the black market rubber and bring the guilty to justice. Although clearly intended to warn the public about black market tire smuggling, Rubber Racketeers holds it own as a saga of mobsters versus an irate public.
Maka: Ricardo Cortez, Rochelle Hudson, William Henry, Barbara Read, John Abbott, Dick Rich
Kaimahi: Harold Young (Director), Henry Blankfort (Screenplay), Frank King (Associate Producer), Maurice King (Producer), L. William O'Connell (Director of Photography), Jack Dennis (Editor)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Jun 26, 1942
Rongonui: 3.175
Reo:
Studio: Monogram Pictures, King Brothers Productions
Whenua: United States of America