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Dance Hall Racket

  • 1953
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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Dance Hall Racket (1953)
Film NoirActionAdventureCrimeThriller

A gangster who operates a sleazy dance hall uses a sadistic bodyguard to keep his girls afraid and his customers in line.A gangster who operates a sleazy dance hall uses a sadistic bodyguard to keep his girls afraid and his customers in line.A gangster who operates a sleazy dance hall uses a sadistic bodyguard to keep his girls afraid and his customers in line.

  • Director
    • Phil Tucker
  • Writer
    • Lenny Bruce
  • Stars
    • Timothy Farrell
    • Lenny Bruce
    • Honey Bruce Friedman
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    264
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Tucker
    • Writer
      • Lenny Bruce
    • Stars
      • Timothy Farrell
      • Lenny Bruce
      • Honey Bruce Friedman
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Timothy Farrell
    • Umberto Scalli
    Lenny Bruce
    Lenny Bruce
    • Vincent
    Honey Bruce Friedman
    • Rose
    • (as Honey Harlow)
    Joie Abrams
    • Dancehall Girl
    Harry Keaton
    Harry Keaton
      Bill King
      Mary Holiday
      • Dancehall Girl
      Ronald Lee
        Bunny Parker
        • Dancehall Girl
        Bernie Jones
        • Punchy - The Swedish Sailor
        Sally Marr
        • Hostess
        • (as Salle Marre)
        Frankie Mann
        • Dancehall Girl
        'Killer' Joe Piro
        • Henchman
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Phil Tucker
        • Writer
          • Lenny Bruce
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        4dbborroughs

        Everyone is Lenny Bruce in a film that may actually be a satire and not serious after all

        Watching this movie is a very bizarre experience. This movie was written by the comedian Lenny Bruce and if you listen to the delivery of every actor, it seems as though everyone is using Lenny's style of delivery for their performance. It becomes very surreal, especially if you're a fan of Bruce and his comedy. This notion of everyone using a similar style of delivery makes me wonder if the film is suppose to be drama or a comedy. Allowing for the lack of production values, questionable actors and Phil Tucker's direction this film seems to be more comedy or satire than drama. The situations and dialog are very close to some of Bruce's longer comedy routines where he spun out bizarre tales from Hollywood movies or from stereotypical situations. Could Dance Hall Racket have been intended as a send up of gangster films that instead was taken seriously by its director? (Then again maybe Lenny couldn't write anything that wasn't funny).

        For the record this movie is about a smuggling ring run out of a dance hall. Its also a better movie if you take it as a comedy rather than as a drama, though it cheapness of manufacture diminishes the experience.
        dougdoepke

        Thud !

        Only reason to catch this soft-core sleaze is Lenny Bruce in a tough guy role. No effort here for the controversial comedian to be funny. Instead, he's sort of a third-rate George Raft. The dreadful effort at laughs comes instead from a guy mugging it up like Jerry Lewis's brain dead brother. I expect this barrel bottom showed in a grind house or two on the coasts, and may have made back it's dollar-seventy budget. It's like three unadorned sets and a dirty alley are there to confine viewers, along with the bare backs of well-fed "dance hall" girls. Just as skimpy is a plot having something to do with diamond smuggling run by the dance hall owner. But don't expect anything like suspense or even interest. No need to keep beating a dead horse. People don't watch such a title for artistic excellence. Apparently, this is what passed for skid-row titillation, 1953 style. So where was Ed Wood when we needed him.
        potshotk

        Lenny the Actor

        As a devoted fan of Lenny Bruce, I've wanted to see this film for years and if, like me, you're prepared to experience a level of filmmaking that makes Ed Wood look like Orson Wells, you will not be disappointed.

        This jaw dropping bit of cinematic excrement features Lenny's stripper wife, Honey Bruce (whose over-the-top make up suggests that she was preparing to audition for Susan Cabot's role in "The Wasp Woman") as a B-Girl and Lenny as the tough guy enforcer for the gangster bar owner. Watch for the scene where Lenny "kills" a guy who pulls Honey's hair by delivering the lamest looking judo chop in cinema history. Watch Lenny hitch up his collar and snap his fingers like a juvenile delinquent in a Jerry Lewis movie.

        Timothy Farrel recreates his role as Umberto Scalli from the infamous "Pin-Down Girls" (aka "Racket Girls") and the scene where he and Bruce (who gets the blame/credit for the screenplay, as well) "rough up" a B-girl who's stealing from them will split your sides.

        Among the great psychotronic films of all time. Every bit as bad/good as "Robot Monster".
        3vonnoosh

        Those goofy Phil Tucker movies

        This is a no budget film noir and while alot of film noir can pull off being cheap and good (like Detour and Highway Dragnet), this can't. Timothy Farrell is an actor who is like a watermark in these types of movies. Racket Girls, Jail Bait, The Violent Years, this movie. A departure for him was playing a psychiatrist in Ed Wood's Glen or Glenda.

        Most I imagine by now saw this because of Lenny Bruce who stars in it, with his wife and wrote the original story and perhaps the script too. Proving it is more fun to play the bad guy, Lenny played the heavy's violent hit man. Really, the only highlight in this movie is toward the end when Lenny Bruce, in character, inexplicably takes his suit jacket off during a gun fight. Lenny couldn't afford to damage his suit since he was going to be performing his comedy act in it later that night.

        This was made before Bruce hit it big by the mid to late 50s with his TV appearances on shows like Steve Allen's, so it is a nice curiosity. If you dont know who I'm talking about then the only people who will find anything to like about this movie are connoisseurs of low budget movies and study them like others study movies released as part of the Criterion Collection. Afterall, this is from the same director of Robot Holocaust. ROBOT HOLOCAUST!
        6ilikecomics2003

        a must-see for Lenny Bruce fans

        Ultra-cheap flick from the Ed Wood school of film-making, this campy little gem will grow on you with repeated viewings. In addition to Lenny's wife Honey (the two of them get into a heated clinch at one point) the film also features Lenny's mother Sally Marr as the streetwise dance-hall veteran Maxine, who breaks out in a spirited Charleston dance at the climactic party scene. From the period when Lenny was working within the confines of traditional show biz, the film is sprinkled with funny ideas and characters (Icepick and Punchy). From the legendary Screen Classics production firm, which also gave the world Glen or Glenda, Test Tube Babies, and The Devil's Sleep. Well worth seeking out.

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          Vincent: Big deal! I killed a guy, it just makes me a criminal.

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          Featured in Sleazemania III: The Good, the Bad and the Sleazy (1986)

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        • Release date
          • February 20, 1953 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Filming locations
          • Quality Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
        • Production company
          • Screen Classics (II)
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 3m(63 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono

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