The Racket

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The Racket
Directed by Lewis Milestone
Produced by Howard Hughes
Written by Bartlett Cormack
Tom Miranda
Starring Thomas Meighan
Marie Prevost
Louis Wolheim
Cinematography Tony Gaudio
Editing by Eddie Adams
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Running time 84 min.
Country Flag of United States United States
Language silent film
English intertitles
IMDb profile

The Racket (1928) was one of the first films nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture (then called "Best Picture, Production") in 1927. The movie was written by Eddie Adams (titles), Del Andrews, Harry Behn, Bartlett Cormack (adaptation) and Bartlett Cormack (play), directed by Lewis Milestone and produced by Howard Hughes.

The movie is a crime drama starring Thomas Meighan, Marie Prevost, Louis Wolheim, and George E. Stone. Only one copy of the film is known to exist.

The film was long thought lost before being located in Howard Hughes' film collection after his death. A print was shepherded by Dr. Hart Wegner of the UNLV film for restoration by Jeffrey Masino, along with another "lost" Hughes-produced film, Two Arabian Knights. Later, Turner Classic Movies broadcast both films, their first showings in decades.

The film was banned in Chicago.


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