Monday, November 29, 2010

Racket Bluster



A canary who who murdered "da boys"
loved danger but didn't like noise
She lived on a diet
of strict peace and quiet
A silencer's one of her toys



She hates the racket, get it? No, Lizabeth Scott is not a hit-woman in The Racket (John Cromwell, 1951), she's a nightclub singer caught between racketeer Robert Ryan and crusading police captain Robert Mitchum. In addition to the credited director, Mel Ferrer, Tay Garnett, Nicholas Ray and Sherman Todd all shot scenes for controlling producer Howard Hughes. It's a remake of a Hughes produced film of the same name from 1928.

3 comments:

  1. Enough with the racket already!
    It's making me feel quite unsteady
    If all of you boys
    don't stop making noise
    I swear, I won't wear my black teddy!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Her hopes for a nap had been crushed
    when somewhere a toilet was flushed
    For when it kept running
    her anger was stunning
    With dynamite sticks it was shushed

    ReplyDelete
  3. The poor gal tried counting some sheep
    but, still, she could not fall asleep
    While pacing the floor
    She dialed up Al Gore
    and snoozed to the words of ex-veep

    ReplyDelete