The Music Racket (1930)

The Music Racket (1930) poster

An office with two stuffy guys of the music business, one of them Mac who says to "keep that dame away," when Trixie Brown has come by to sing for them, and he thinks she's awful. But when Trixie barges in on her own, Mac turns on his friendly face and tells her to wait in room number three, where he'll be in to listen to her. He then passes through the tin pan alley offices, quickly side-tracked when he sees Lee Morse with a piano man practicing a number.

Director: Bryan Foy
Genre: Music, Drama
Runtime: 10 min
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Cinematography: Edwin B. DuPar
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Bryan Foy
More Films in Genre: Music, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Music Racket about?
An office with two stuffy guys of the music business, one of them Mac who says to "keep that dame away," when Trixie Brown has come by to sing for them, and he thinks she's awful. But when Trixie barges in on her own, Mac turns on his friendly face and tells her to wait in room number three, where he'll be in to listen to her. He then passes through the tin pan alley offices, quickly side-tracked when he sees Lee Morse with a piano man practicing a number.
Who directed The Music Racket?
The Music Racket was directed by Bryan Foy.
Who stars in The Music Racket?
The Music Racket stars Lee Morse, Leo Donnelly, Bob Downey, June Clayworth.
How long is The Music Racket?
The Music Racket has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is The Music Racket?
The Music Racket is a Music, Drama film.
Where was The Music Racket produced?
The Music Racket was produced in United States of America.