Racket Busters (Warner Bros.) (1938)

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Newspaper editors in most situations today are _ looking more and more for pictures that have action and “‘tell the story.”” Here is a set of candid shots, stills for which are also available, 10c eaeh, from Campaign Plan Editor. Pubherty Still No. RB-424—Mat 303—45c IN THIS MONTAGE drawing, the artist has grasped with his brush the powerful atmosphere of “Racket Busters,” Warner Bros.’ drama with Humphrey Bogart, George Brent, and Gloria Dickson, which treats of the racket-smashing activities in one of the country’s largest metropolitan centers. /Yctures No still available—Mat 109—1l5c GEORGE BRENT deals an ad versary a smashing blow, sending him reeling toward the camera, in a scene from Warner Bros.” drama, “Racket Busters.” CAMERA CATCHES @ racketeer Humphrey Bogart hurtling over a desk in his luxurious apartment in fight with George Brent in thrilling “Racket Busters’’ scene. Still No. RB-L8—Mat 208—30c Still No. RB-L63—Mat 110—15c¢ IN A BITTER struggle, Humphrey Bogart, racketeer, seems to be taking it on the chin from George Brent in a scene from Warner Bros.’ “Racket Busters.” TRAPPED, Humphrey Bogart, chief of the rackets feeding on a great city, is caught at last in his luxurious lair by George Brent and fellow detective agents. Still No. RB-L16—Mat 209—30c Still No. RB-317—Mat 111—15c GLORIA DICKSON, pretty wife of an honest truckman in Warner Bros.’ “Racket Busters,”’ is threatened by the headman of the racketeers, Humphrey Bogart.